UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA The University of Central Oklahoma is located in the heart of Edmond. The university and city enjoy a close partnership that benefits students, area residents, and businesses. 100 N. University Drive (405) 947-2000
EDMOND MEDICAL CENTER Over the years, the key to Edmond Medical Center's success has been and continues to be their people. From their impressive medical staff of more than 400 physicians representing a wide variety of specialties. One South Bryant (405) 341-6100
ANGEL HOUSE Dating back to Land Run Days, the Angels House is a recipient of the Edmond Historic Preservation Award. The house is now the gift shop, gallery & working studio of nationally acclaimed artist of angels, Catherine Butler Pendley. 203 E. Main. (405) 330-9278
ADAMS COURSE, L.L.C. Edmonds newest sporting venue has arrived. Fully equipped with multiple basketball courts and athletic training, this outstanding facility is available for individual and team play. 14701 N. Kelley. (405) 752-1233
ARCADIA LAKE - Just minutes away from downtown Edmond, you'll find the perfect spot for fishing, boating, camping (primitive and full hook-ups), 36-hole disk golf course, hiking and mountain biking. Conveniently located east of I-35 between 15th and 2nd Streets. (405) 216-7470.
ARCADIAN INN This elegant Bed & Breakfast was the original home of Dr. Ruhl, one of Edmonds first families, and is on the historic register. Martha & Gary Hall, Innkeepers 328 East 1st. (405) 348-6347
ARCTIC EDGE ICE ARENA An outstanding ice skating arena featuring lessons, figure skating, and leagues for hockey, as well as open skating schedules. 14613 N. Kelly. (405) 748-5454
BOULEVARD BOWL Equipped with 40 lanes, computerized scoring, a large game room and club. 3501 S. Boulevard. (450) 348-3210
CARGILL BUFFALO RANCH Dating to early settler days, this is now the Petroleum Club North. 1 N. Sooner Rd. (405) 216-9991
CHOPIN SOCIETY OF MID-AMERICA This society presents a series of concerts throughout the year featuring distinguished performers from across the country. Location varies. (405) 340-3500
COLES GARDEN A Floral and Sculpture Museum. 1415 N. E. 63rd Street in OK City. (405) 478-1529
DOWNTOWN EDMOND Historic and eclectic shopping district featuring 30+ shops. Broadway north of 2nd Street.
THE EDMOND SUN Only newspaper in Oklahoma that has operated continuously from territorial days. 123 S. Broadway. (405) 341-2121
EDMOND INDOOR SOCCER FIELD Every soccer teams dream has just been realized. Two soccer fields complete with air conditioning for the summer months and heat for the winter months. Also available for conventions, trade shows and much more. 14400 N. Lincoln.
FARMERS MARKET OF EDMOND Enjoy herbs and produce picked fresh from the garden every Saturday, 8:00 am -12:00 noon, from June through September. Come to a colorful event enjoyed by locals, farmers and visitors alike. Located in the city lot west of 1st Street & Boulevard. (405) 425-5030
FINE ARTS INSTITUTE OF EDMOND Nurturing the arts, this group hosts shows, teaches, and sponsors art in Edmond. 29 E. 15th. (405) 340-4481
FRONTIER CITY Take a step back into the old Wild West at this state-of-the-art family theme park. Entertainment includes something for everyone, high-speed rides, performances, restaurants and games. I-35 south of Edmond. (405) 478-2412
GRACELAWN CEMETERY Burial place of Kickingbird Reynolds, one of Edmonds founding fathers and one of the original legislators from Oklahomas early territorial days. Located on Danforth between Broadway & Boulevard. (405) 348-8830
HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM This museum is located in a 1936 armory, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Enjoy permanent exhibits on the history of Edmond. The museum also features a traveling exhibit every other month. 431 S. Boulevard (405) 340-0078
LAZY E ARENA This is the largest indoor arena in the country. Providing a full calendar of rodeo excitement, this is the place where western legends are made. Located just 5 miles north via I-35. (405) 282-3004
LIONS FUN PARK A family oriented fun park featuring 9 holes of par 3 golf, go carts, batting cages, and more. Memorial & Bryant (405) 359-0090
KICKINGBIRD CINEMAS Located in the Kickingbird Shopping Center, this theater houses 6 cinemas with first run movies for your enjoyment. Danforth & Bryant (405) 341-7227
MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY Burial site of Wiley Post, famous pilot and friend of Will Rogers, Oklahoma statesman. Kelly & Memorial (405) 478-0556
NATIONAL COWBOY AND WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM A unique and internationally acclaimed museum, featuring the finest collection of western art and artifacts in the world. Located just 7 minutes south of Edmond. 1700 N.E. 63rd in Ok. City (405) 478-2250
NATIONAL SOFTBALL HALL OF FAME Annually hosting some of the premier events in softball, such as the NCAA Womens College World Series, this is considered the finest softball sports venue in the nation. 50th & Martin Luther King in Ok City. (405) 424-5266
OKLAHOMA CITY ZOO Go wild at one of the countrys largest and best zoos. Some of the special features include: Great EscApe; Cat Forest/Lion Overlook; the Noble Aquatic Center just to name a few. Located just 10 minutes south of Edmond at 50th & Martin Luther King in OK City. (405) 424-3344
OKLAHOMA FIREFIGHTERS MUSEUM An extensive display of fire fighting equipment through the ages. Come honor and learn about these extraordinary heroes of our times. 50th & Martin Luther King in Ok City. (405) 424-3440
OKLAHOMA SPORTING CLAYS Try your hand at skeet shooting or just enjoy the rustic atmosphere. This is truly an unusual and exciting experience unique to Edmond. Open 1pm - dusk Monday and Tuesday; 9am - dusk Wednesday - Sunday. 24100 N. Hiawassee Road (405) 396-2661
OMNIPLEX A collection of seven museums all under one roof, just 15 minutes south in Oklahoma City. Features include the Oklahoma Air Space Museum; Red Earth Indian Center, the Omniplex Science Museum, Kirkpatrick Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Kirkpatrick Planetarium, Kirkpatrick Galleries and the International Photography Hall of Fame. Added in 1999, the OmniDome is a 70mm, large-format IWERKS theatre. 50th & Martin Luther King Blvd. (405) 427-5461
OTHELLOS RESTAURANT Original home of Edmonds first hospital, unique tin ceilings and other details. 1 South Broadway. (405) 330-9045
REMINGTON PARK RACE TRACK One of the worlds finest horse racing tracks features exciting thoroughbred racing action as well as a quarter horse calendar. Off-track betting available for those who want to cover several tracks at once! Just take the 50th St. exit from I-35 south. 50th & Martin Luther King in OK City. (405) 424-1000
ROCKIN ROLLER RINK Outstanding indoor roller skating facility featuring a Laser Tag course, snack bar, pro shop and more. 14701 N. Lincoln. (405) 749-1515
ROUND BARN OF ARCADIA The famous bright red Rt. 66 landmark is located 6 miles east of Edmond in Arcadia. Hwy. 66. (405) 396-2761
SANDERS CAMERA SHOP First school in Oklahoma Territory. 2nd & Boulevard.
SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK Edmonds professional theater company performs in Hafer Park every Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday evening from mid-May through August. Come see the Bards works performed as they were meant to be; under the stars, in the open for the public. 9th & Bryant. (405) 340-1222
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA Originally the Normal School this was Oklahomas first public school of higher education. What began as a teachers college, is now a premier institution of education in this region of the United States. Many of the campus buildings date to the 1890s. Mitchell Hall theater produces a variety of Broadway style performances every fall, winter & spring. 2nd St. & University. (405) 974-2000
UNIVERSITY HOUSE Aunt Beas boarding house from the early days of Normal School. Now a tasteful Edmond historical site, this facility still services the university. 320 E. Hurd.
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I-35 Exit 141, East 2nd Street
1809 East 2nd Street
Edmond, OK 73034
Phone: 405.340.8197
Fax: 405-285-2034


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