Walking Tours of
Historical Downtown Enid
presented by the
Chisholm Trail Coalition
3rd Saturday of each month
April through October
10:00 am
Adults: $6
Children: $3
13 Historical Sites with
Reenactment Characters!
- See the room above Garfield Furniture that David E. George, alias John Wilkes Booth lived and died in.
- Hear the story of why some people think he may have been John Wilkes Booth.
- See the reenactment of the 1895 gun fight that killed Marshall Williams.
- Visit the site where the 1893 Land Office stood on the square and hear what it was like that first day of the land run.
- Hear and see how and why the murals were painted in the Court House.
- Meet Dick Yeager, Enid's most notorious outlaw and see where the first jail was built on the downtown square.
The reenactment characters bring the history to life and are very entertaining. Cactus Jack is the tour guide and makes sure everyone has a great time.
Only a limited number of people can go on each tour and it usually fills up, so people need to call and make reservations.
Call 580-242-2233 for reservations!