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Map of Oklahoma highlighting Canadian County
A map showing Canadian County in Oklahoma.

Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that are super important to history? In Canadian County, Oklahoma, there are many special spots that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a special list kept by the United States government to protect places that tell amazing stories about our past.

These places could be old houses, schools, bridges, or even entire areas! They are chosen because they have a unique history, cool architecture, or are connected to important events or people. There are 24 of these awesome places in Canadian County. Let's explore some of them!


Historic Places in Canadian County

Cool Buildings in El Reno

Avat's Service
Avant's Cities Service Station, a historic gas station.
ElRenoStables
The old Canadian County Jail and Stable.
Carnegie Library El Reno Oklahoma
The Carnegie Library in El Reno.
ElRenoHighSchool
El Reno High School, an important local landmark.
El Reno Hotel
The historic El Reno Hotel.
El Reno Municipal Swimming Pool Bath House
The Bath House at El Reno Municipal Swimming Pool.
Goff House
The William I. and Magdalen M. Goff House.
Jackson Conoco
The Jackson Conoco Service Station.
Henry Lassen House
The Henry Lassen House.
RedCrossCanteen
The Red Cross Canteen building.
RockIslandDepot
The Rock Island Depot in El Reno.
Southern Hotel
The Southern Hotel.

El Reno is a city with lots of history! Many of its old buildings are on the National Register.

  • Avant's Cities Service Station (220 S. Choctaw): This old gas station, built in 1933, shows what roadside stops looked like a long time ago. It's a cool example of early 20th-century architecture.
  • Canadian County Jail and Stable (300 S. Evans): Built in 1907, this building served as the county jail and also had a stable for horses. It's a reminder of how law enforcement worked in the early days of Oklahoma.
  • Carnegie Library (215 E. Wade St.): This beautiful library was built in 1905 with money from Andrew Carnegie, a famous businessman who helped build many libraries across the U.S. It's a place where people have learned and grown for over a century.
  • El Reno High School (407 S. Choctaw): The main building of El Reno High School, built in 1911, is a great example of early 20th-century school design. It has been a center for education in the community for many years.
  • El Reno Hotel (300 S. Choctaw St.): This hotel, built in 1909, was once a busy place where travelers and visitors stayed. It shows the style of hotels from that time.
  • El Reno Municipal Swimming Pool Bath House (715 S. Morrison): Built in 1935, this bath house is part of an old public swimming pool. It's a cool example of buildings created during the Great Depression to provide jobs and public services.
  • William I. and Magdalen M. Goff House (506 S. Evans): This house, built in 1907, is a well-preserved example of a Queen Anne style home. It shows how families lived in El Reno over a hundred years ago.
  • Jackson Conoco Service Station (301 S. Choctaw): Another historic gas station from 1934, this one also shows the classic look of early service stations along old highways.
  • Henry Lassen House (605 S. Hoff): This house, built in 1903, is a great example of a Craftsman-style home. It shows the detailed work and natural materials popular in homes from that era.
  • Red Cross Canteen (Rock Island Depot): This building, located at the old train depot, was used by the Red Cross during World War I and II to help soldiers traveling through El Reno. It's a symbol of community support during wartime.
  • Rock Island Depot (400 W. Wade St.): Built in 1907, this train station was a very important hub for travel and trade in El Reno. It played a big role in connecting the city to the rest of the country.
  • Southern Hotel (319 S. Grand St.): This hotel, built in 1909, is another example of the grand hotels that were popular in El Reno when it was a growing town.

Historic Sites Beyond El Reno

Czech Hall - Bohemian Hall, Yukon, OK
Czech Hall, a community gathering place near Yukon.
Darlington Chapel
The Darlington Chapel at the Darlington Agency Site.
Fort reno oklahoma 1891
Fort Reno in 1891.
MeloyHouseMustangOK
The Meloy House in Mustang.
Mennonite1
The Mennoville Mennonite Church.
Mulvey Mercantile - Yukon, OK
Mulvey Mercantile in Yukon.
RichardsonBuildingUnionCityOK
The Richardson Building in Union City.
WestPointChristianChurchYukonOK
West Point Christian Church.
Old Yukon Public Library, Yukon, OK
The old Yukon Public Library.

Canadian County has many other interesting places outside of El Reno:

  • Bridgeport Hill Service Station (Junction of Old U.S. Route 66 and a spur of U.S. Route 281, Geary): This old service station is a classic stop along the famous U.S. Route 66, a historic highway that crossed the country.
  • Bridgeport Hill-Hydro OK 66 Segment (State Highway 66 from Hydro east to a spur of U.S. Route 281, Hydro): This section of Route 66 is special because it shows how the road was built and used in the past. It even extends into Caddo County!
  • Czech Hall (South of Yukon): Built in 1925, this hall was a community center for Czech immigrants. It's still used today for traditional Czech dances and events, keeping their culture alive.
  • Darlington Agency Site (About 6 miles northwest of El Reno): This site was once an important agency for the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. It played a big role in the history of Native Americans in Oklahoma.
  • Fort Reno (3 miles west and 2 miles north of El Reno): Established in 1874, Fort Reno was a U.S. Army post. It was important during the Indian Wars and later became a remount station for horses and mules used by the military.
  • McGranahan Portion of the Chisholm Trail Roadbed (Near Yukon): This specific part of the Chisholm Trail is preserved because it was a famous route for driving cattle from Texas to Kansas after the Civil War. It's a piece of the Old West!
  • Meloy House (131 W. Carson Dr., Mustang): This house, built in 1910, is a good example of early 20th-century homes in Mustang.
  • Mennoville Mennonite Church (North of El Reno on U.S. Route 81): Built in 1904, this church is an important part of the Mennonite community's history in Oklahoma.
  • Mulvey Mercantile (425 W. Main, Yukon): This building, constructed in 1904, was a general store that served the community of Yukon for many years. It shows what local businesses were like a century ago.
  • Richardson Building (Northeast of Main and Division, Union City): Built in 1909, this building was an important commercial center in Union City.
  • West Point Christian Church (Southwest of Yukon): This church, built in 1904, has been a central place for its community for over a hundred years.
  • Yukon Public Library (512 Elm St., Yukon): The original Yukon Public Library building, constructed in 1910, served as a place for learning and reading for the town's residents.

These places help us understand the rich history of Canadian County and why it's important to protect these special landmarks for future generations!

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