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Restaurants/diners/eateries: With numerous restaurants located in Edmond, OK, a few favorites are listed below. 1. Boulevard Steakhouse; 2. Blue Moon Restaurant; 3. Pei Wei; 4. Fish City Grill; 5. Charleston's Restaurant; 6. Steve's Rib Sports Grill; 7. Humble Pie; 8. Interurban; 9. Simply Falafel; 10. The Upper Crust; 11. Hideaway Pizza; 12. Othello's of Edmond; 13. Ron's Hamburgers & Chili; 14. Cafe 501; 15. The Delta Cafe; 16. Around The Corner; 17. Mazzios Italian Eatery; 18. Johnnie's Charcoal Broiler; 19. Alfredo's Mexican Cafe; 20. Zarate's Latin Mexican Grill; 21. Danny B's Gourmet Pizza; 22. Stars & Stripes Pizza; 23. Hidalgo's; 24. Cafe Icon Sushi and Grill; 25. The Cow Calf-Hay; 26. Wahaha Cafe; 27. Fuji Japanese Restaurant; 28. Supper Thyme USA; 29. Kobe Sushi & Hibachi; 30. Rocky Mountain Grill; 31) Fuzzy's Taco Shop; 32) Coolgreens; 33) Kyoto Sushi Bar & Asian Bistro; 34) Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe; 35) Louie's Grill & Bar; 36) Cafe Evoke; 37) 3 Tequilas; 38) Sunnyside Diner; 39) Around the Corner; 40) Gogi Go; 41) Taco Bueno; 42) Sabri Foods Pakistani Cuisine & Grocery; 43) The Patriarch; 44) Flatire Burgers; 45) Oak City Pizza Co.; 46) Hott Wings; 47) Taqueria El Camino; 48) Ellis Island Coffee and Wine Lounge; 49) Torchy's Tacos; 50) Simply Falafel; 51) McAllister's Deli; 52) Del Taco; 53) Chef Icon; 54) Mt. Everest Cuisines; 55) Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers; 56) Bricktown Brewery; 57) QDOBA Mexican Eats; 58) Muu Shabu; 59) Eddie's Bar & Grill; 60) Bulgogi Korean Bistro; 61) New China House; 62) Tikka Craze; 63) Cowboy Chicken; 64) Salata; 65) Los Arcos Mexican Restaurant; 66) All American Pizza; 67) Jimmy's Egg; 68) Freddy's; 69) City Bites; 70) The Garage Edmond OK
Food trucks: 1) Klemm's Smoke Haus; 2) SizzleNSpiceok; 3) Taco Loco Food Truck; 4) Little Knight's Taco Truck; 5) Spunkies Soul Food; 6) Wicked Hangry; 7) D Custom Built Food Trucks LLC; 8) C'est Si Bon; 9) Carnitas Michoacan; 10) Heard on Hurd
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There are many parks in Edmond: Ashford Park, Bickham-Rudkin Park; Brookhaven Park; Bumpass Park; Centennial Park; Chitwood Park; Clegern Park; Dog Park; E.C. Hafer Park (or simply Hafer Park); Fink Park; Gossett Park; J.L. Mitch Park; Johnson Park; Kelly Park; Mathis Brothers Skatepark; Meadow Lakes Park; Penick Park; Shannon Miller Park; Stephenson Park; Ted Anderson Park; Westborough Park; Whispering Heights Park Sports: Rugby union is a developing sport in Edmond as well as in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Edmond boasts two rugby clubs: The Edmond Rugby Club (aka "The Storm") and the University of Central Oklahoma Rugby Football Club. Tourist Historical Information: Edmond Historical Society Museum with a Research Library and a Genealogical Center is a worthy tourist stop. There is a Children's Learning Center that has interesting programs and classes. No charge to use, please call ahead, or send an email, to schedule large groups of 10 or more visitors. Located in the former armory of the 179th Infantry, 45th division of the Oklahoma National Guard, the historic structure is constructed of native sandstone. It has a great roof in Edmond. Built in 1936, it was built as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Since 1991, the building has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The city of Edmond, OK, promotes public art by showcasing murals, stained glass and steel sculptures. The Main Street region boasts statues on nearly every corner. On July 4, 2007, the City of Edmond, OK, placed a bronze statue of Nannita R.H. Daisey, aka "Kentucky Daisey", within the Festival Market Place Plaza. The statue was designed by Mary Lou Grisham. During the historic Land Run of 1889, Nannita “Kentucky” Daisey was a young pioneer woman who jumped from a train with a stake in her hand. She was believed to be the first woman who staked a claim on Oklahoma land. Visit the notable statue of Chief Touch the Clouds, on Second Street, in Edmond, OK. Artist Dave Mc Gary created the sculpture. In 2015, the statue was moved from the Houston Astrodome to Edmond, OK. The impressive statue is 18 ft. tall and 15 ft. wide. Fun places: Frontier City, Pelican Bay Aquatic Center, Elevation Trampoline, Unpluggits, Boucin Craze, Noah's Park & Playgrounds, History/Interesting places: Memorial Park Cemetery; Edmond Historical Society & Museum, Heritage Hall, Edmond Dog Park, Reflection Pointe Garden, Archives Books, Tourist Trivia: Edmond is one of the "Top 25 Most Unique American Cities and Towns"; Visit the city's 10-day Liberty Fest event, which includes the state's largest parade, as well as fireworks, a beauty pageant, kite festival, and rodeo. Not to mention all the great roofing in Edmond, OK. Ha
Food trucks: 1) Klemm's Smoke Haus; 2) SizzleNSpiceok; 3) Taco Loco Food Truck; 4) Little Knight's Taco Truck; 5) Spunkies Soul Food; 6) Wicked Hangry; 7) D Custom Built Food Trucks LLC; 8) C'est Si Bon; 9) Carnitas Michoacan; 10) Heard on Hurd
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There are many parks in Edmond: Ashford Park, Bickham-Rudkin Park; Brookhaven Park; Bumpass Park; Centennial Park; Chitwood Park; Clegern Park; Dog Park; E.C. Hafer Park (or simply Hafer Park); Fink Park; Gossett Park; J.L. Mitch Park; Johnson Park; Kelly Park; Mathis Brothers Skatepark; Meadow Lakes Park; Penick Park; Shannon Miller Park; Stephenson Park; Ted Anderson Park; Westborough Park; Whispering Heights Park Sports: Rugby union is a developing sport in Edmond as well as in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Edmond boasts two rugby clubs: The Edmond Rugby Club (aka "The Storm") and the University of Central Oklahoma Rugby Football Club. Tourist Historical Information: Edmond Historical Society Museum with a Research Library and a Genealogical Center is a worthy tourist stop. There is a Children's Learning Center that has interesting programs and classes. No charge to use, please call ahead, or send an email, to schedule large groups of 10 or more visitors. Located in the former armory of the 179th Infantry, 45th division of the Oklahoma National Guard, the historic structure is constructed of native sandstone. It has a great roof in Edmond. Built in 1936, it was built as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Since 1991, the building has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The city of Edmond, OK, promotes public art by showcasing murals, stained glass and steel sculptures. The Main Street region boasts statues on nearly every corner. On July 4, 2007, the City of Edmond, OK, placed a bronze statue of Nannita R.H. Daisey, aka "Kentucky Daisey", within the Festival Market Place Plaza. The statue was designed by Mary Lou Grisham. During the historic Land Run of 1889, Nannita “Kentucky” Daisey was a young pioneer woman who jumped from a train with a stake in her hand. She was believed to be the first woman who staked a claim on Oklahoma land. Visit the notable statue of Chief Touch the Clouds, on Second Street, in Edmond, OK. Artist Dave Mc Gary created the sculpture. In 2015, the statue was moved from the Houston Astrodome to Edmond, OK. The impressive statue is 18 ft. tall and 15 ft. wide. Fun places: Frontier City, Pelican Bay Aquatic Center, Elevation Trampoline, Unpluggits, Boucin Craze, Noah's Park & Playgrounds, History/Interesting places: Memorial Park Cemetery; Edmond Historical Society & Museum, Heritage Hall, Edmond Dog Park, Reflection Pointe Garden, Archives Books, Tourist Trivia: Edmond is one of the "Top 25 Most Unique American Cities and Towns"; Visit the city's 10-day Liberty Fest event, which includes the state's largest parade, as well as fireworks, a beauty pageant, kite festival, and rodeo. Not to mention all the great roofing in Edmond, OK. Ha
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