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Fort Reno
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Fort Reno was established as an Indian Territory military fort in
1875 and is located four miles west of El Reno on Route 66. Fifteen buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places are adjacent to the parade grounds. The historic Post Cemetery is the location of the annual Tombstone Tales event in September. The land base exceeds 6,000 acres and is the location of the Grazinglands Research Laboratory of the United States Department of Agriculture. |
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Historic Downtown
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Historic downtown El Reno is located at the
intersection of two state highways, nostalgic Route 66 and the official Chisholm Trail, or Highway 81. Downtown offers many opportunities for unique shopping, from Victorian to southwest. Tour our art gallery, discover great antiques and collectibles, visit the candle factory or just eat at one of the great restaurants. Join us for the downtown experience. |
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Lake El Reno
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Lake El Reno has 333 acres of open land and 300 acres of
flat water that is used recreationally for water skiing, jet skiing, swimming, boating and fishing. It is also home to a herd of buffalo, a remote control airplane field and a motorcycle dirt track. A quiet 22 space RV park is nestled behind the lake with water and electrical hook ups. The newest addition to Lake El Reno is a P.B Dye Jr. designed 18-hole Golf Course. One of the premier Golf Courses in the state. |
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The dedication of the Canadian County War Memorial on July
4th of 2000 was one of El Reno`s greatest accomplishments. With a crowd of over 500 people and many special dignitaries the war memorial was dedicated. Everyday new bricks are added and the monument draws more people to its fantastic platform. The Canadian County War Memorial is something everyone should see when in El Reno. |
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El Reno Chamber Of Commerce
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