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Enid Woodring Regional Airport
located just east of Enid,OK. One
of the nicest small town airports I've seen. The Museum
of the Cherokee Strip is located straight west on the same road. The
Humphrey Heritage village is located at the museum and consists of four
buildings the Turkey Creek School where schools come in for half a
day to be taught as if it was 1910, a 1902 church, a house built by J.B.
Glidewell it is furnished and decorated as if in the period of roughly 1905 and
the original Land Office of Enid which was built just before the Land Run of
1893, it stood just to the east of the present day Garfield
County public library. It was the building that settlers in what is now
Grant and Garfield county went to to register their claims.
The bottom picture is the airport beacon which is a benchmark. A benchmark
disc is also located in the base of one of the beacon's legs concrete
foundation.
Post a picture of yourself at the airport.