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El Reno, Oklahoma, United States
Boating, fishing, RV & primitive camping, swimming, picnic areas. (Oklahoma Tourism) Nestled in the heart of the Canadian River Valley, El Reno is located at the intersection of two historic highways, nostalgic Route 66 and the Chisholm ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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300 S Grand, El Reno, OK 73036
Rated one of the outstanding museums in Oklahoma. Located in historical Heritage Park, the museum sits on the 98th Meridian. There are numerous buildings in the museum complex--including a depot, b... More on travelOK.com
overview: The Canadian County Museum is rated as one of the outstanding museums in Oklahoma. Located in El Reno' s Heritage Park, the grounds sit on the 98th meridian, which divided the unassi... More on MuseumStuff.com

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7107 W. Cheyenne St., El Reno, OK 73036
about Fort Reno: Historic interpreters at Fort Reno's Visitor's Center provide information and tours of the fort's historic chapel and cemetery. The center, housed in a fully-restored 1936 Officer'... More on GoCityKids
This military post was established in 1874 to protect the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. Troops from the fort were instrumental in directing an orderly transition from reservations to individual farm... More on travelOK.com

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1000 Country Club Road, El Reno, OK 73036

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300 S Grand, El Reno, OK 73036

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1300 S. Country Club Road, El Reno, OK, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 73036)

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2701 W 10th St, El Reno, Oklahoma 73036, USA

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Berry Lake
(Wilds, 107', 1982, 36-09-A) across arm of Berry Lake at The Wilds of BLC NE of El Reno , Canadian County, OK. US81 N. 2.4 miles from jct with Bus.I40 in El Reno, E. on Britton Rd. 4.4 miles to The Wilds of BLC on the south side of ... More on dalejtravis.com

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(J R Gilliland Seminar Center, 88', 2006, OK-09-03) E. of El Reno , Canadian County, OK. US81 N. 0.4 miles from jct with I40 exit 125, E. on OK66 3.0 miles, N. on Evans Rd. 250’ ... More on dalejtravis.com

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PO Box 38, Concho, OK, USA
Arapaho originates in the Pawnee term tirapihu, meaning he buys or trades, as the Arapaho were the trading tribe in the Great Plains region. They have long been closely linked with the Cheyenne tribe, who called them Cloud Men. ... More on MuseumStuff.com
