ENID, OKLAHOMA


'Enid' is a city in Garfield County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 47,045 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Garfield County.

Contents
Geography
History
Education
Notable Residents
Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Trivia
External links

Geography


Located in Northwestern Oklahoma, Enid sits at the eastern edge of the Great Plains. It is located at (36.400583, -97.880784), 70 miles North of Oklahoma City. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 191.8 km² (74.1 mi²). 191.6 km² (74.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (0.12%) is water.
View of a downtown Grain elevator

History


Enid was founded during the opening of the Cherokee Outlet by land run in 1893. Today, the history of this era is preserved at the Museum of the Cherokee Strip, located in Enid. Vance Air Force Base was founded in 1941 on land leased by the city of Enid to the United States Army Air Forces, now the United States Air Force. Enid was once home to Champlin Petroleum; the H. H. Champlin mansion is on the National Register of Historic Places. The town's early history was captured in ''The Cherokee Strip'' by Pulitzer-winning author Marquis James, who recounts his boyhood in Enid.
The origin of the name ''Enid'' is something of a mystery, although it is considered likely to be a reference to a character in Alfred Lord Tennyson's ''Idylls of the King''. However, a more fanciful story is much more popular. According to that tale, in the days following the land run, some enterprising settlers decided to set up a chuckwagon and cook for their fellow pioneers, hanging a sign that read "DINE". Some other, more free-spirited settlers, turned that sign upside down, to read, of course, "ENID". The name, as they say, stuck.

Education


Enid has several institutions of education. Chisholm High School, Enid High School, and Oklahoma Bible Academy are the city's largest secondary education schools. Autry Technology Center serves as the city's only vocational education institution, while Northern Oklahoma College is the city's two-year public college.

Notable Residents



Sam Boyd (Casino Owner)

Clyde Cessna (Pilot)

Eileen Marie Collins (Pilot)

Melissa Dell (Rhodes Scholar)

Glenda Farrell (Actress)

Sara Faibisoff (Pilot)

Owen K. Garriott (Astronaut)

Don Haskins (Hall Of Fame Coach)

Glenn Hauser (DXer)

Michael Hedges (Guitarist)

Marquis James (Author)

Stephen Jones (Attorney)

Harold Kiner (Medal Of Honor Recipient)

Thad Luckinbill (Actor)

Leona Mitchell (Opera Singer)

Mark Price (NBA)

Brent Price (NBA)

Leon Vance (Medal Of Honor Recipient)

Yahweh Ben Yahweh (Religious Leader)

Sports


Baseball

Enid Majors won the American Legion World Series 2005.
Basketball

The Oklahoma Storm USBL franchise calls Enid home. Through their many years in Enid, they have been very successful, winning their division numerous times, as well as a USBL Championship. The Storm play their games at Mark Price Arena and the Chisholm Trail Expo Center.
Football

Enid was home to the now defunct Oklahoma Crude. The Crude played three seasons at the Chisholm Trail Expo Center. In there three seasons in Enid, they had the worst NIFL record, only winning five games.Then the team relocated to Rome Georgia and was renamed theRome Renegades. The Enid High School Plainsmen went to the Oklahoma State Championship football game in 2006 and lost to the Jenks Trojans.

Trivia



★ Various references to Enid, Oklahoma are made in Jurassic Park III.(ex. "I dare 'em to nest in Enid, Oklahoma!" was the final line of the movie)

★ Some scenes from the movie, Dillinger, were filmed in front of the Mark Price Arena and the Grand Saloon

★ Enid, Oklahoma has the most grain storage capacity in the United States.

★ Ranked the 28th best place in the nation to raise a family in a Reader's Digest poll.

★ The Geronimo automobile was manufactured in Enid, Oklahoma.

★ Enid was featured on A Current Affair for a story on religious exorcisms which were being performed for large amounts of money.

External links



Urban OK Forums -- Enid Civic & Development Discussion
Enid was listed in the March 2004 issue of Inc Magazine as one of the top 25 small cities in the midwest for doing business.
See the following link for details.

★ http://www.inc.com/magazine/20040301/top25.html
The Enid News & Eagle

★ http://www.enidnews.com

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