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The Kenwood-Enid Historic
District in Oklahoma sets the stage
for the story of Enid when
it was first settled in 1893. Since
then, chapters continue to unfold
daily along its picturesque streets
and buildings.
What
makes the Kenwood Historic
District unlike any other
area of Enid?
It offers
visitors a window into the past with
beautifully preserved and masterfully
renovated historical buildings.
Our Mission & Goals
• To
provide an exchange of information about
the Kenwood area and raise funds for the
Kenwood Historic District in Enid, Oklahoma. • To
create awareness of the Kenwood Historic District and provide
a vehicle of communication for, and about the Kenwood area
in Enid, Oklahoma.
The Kenwood area of Enid is
bounded by Van Buren on the West,
Chestnut on the North, Randolph on
the South and Washington on the East.
The Kenwood Historic District lies within those boundaries,
specifically with Madison on the West, Washington on
the East, Walnut on the North and Maple on the south.
If you reside in this District,
you may wish to apply to the National
Park Service for historic status
designation for your home or building.
We will try to provide a link, or
possibly even the official application
for downloading, with instructions
on where to send it for approval.
We would like to thank you for
visiting our site and for your interest
in this project. Be sure to check
back often for updates.
SUBMISSIONS
WANTED! If
you have any old photos, facts, or
stories, or any historical
information related to Enid that
you would like to share with us,
please contact
us and we will add your
submissions to the site. We will
be happy to give you credit, or
if you would like to contribute
anonymously, we will respect your
wishes.
Recent
Photo Submissions
Thank
you!
We would like to thank
the folks who have contributed
to the Kenwood Historic District
development, the planning for
the Kenwood Golden Days Festival,
and this site: Acknowledgments