
Historic Fort Reno – Established 1875
2024年1月9日 · Historic Fort Reno, Inc., is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and use of the historical and cultural resources of Fort Reno.
Fort Reno History
Fort Reno began as a military camp in 1874 in the Indian Wars Era. It was established at the insistence of Agent John Miles at the Darlington Indian Agency, to pacify and protect the Cheyennes and Arapahos there.
Virtual Tour – Historic Fort Reno
2012年3月1日 · The Historic Fort Reno Campus includes twenty-five buildings of historic significance and the Post Cemetery. It has also has a long rich history from its use as Remount station and POW Camp, as well as, its ties with the Darlington Indian Agency and …
Restoration at Historic Fort Reno
Exterior restoration of the 1876 Commander’s Quarters (Building 4, remodeled with brick and stucco in 1936) was completed 11/1/07, thanks to our Save America’s Treasures (SAT) Grant, Senator James Inhofe, the Oklahoma Centennial Commission, the Kerr Foundation, the Williams Companies, the Robert Glenn Rapp Foundation, and numerous ...
Contact Us – Historic Fort Reno
Fort Reno Visitor Center & Museum 7107 W. Cheyenne St. El Reno, OK 73036 Phone: 405-262-3987 email: [email protected] Directions . Off I-40 EXIT 119 or 4 miles WEST of El Reno on Business I-40/Old Rt.66 Look for signs to turn NORTH from Business I-40/Old Rt.66.
Historic Post Chapel - Fort Reno
The Fort Reno Post Chapel was built in 1944 by the Prisoners of War that were captured in Africa during World War II and brought here to this now, historical landmark, well-hidden just west of Oklahoma City.
Calendar of Events – Historic Fort Reno
All Events at Historic Fort Reno, Inc. are fundraising efforts to help support the operations of our museum, continued restoration, and educational resources. We look forward to seeing everyone at our upcoming events!
Fort Reno Historical Spirit Tours
DAR Patriot Wreath Laying & Wreaths Across America – Fort Reno Post Cemetery Circa 1874
Ben Clark – Historic Fort Reno
2014年4月26日 · He was at Fort Reno from 1874 until his death in 1914. Respected by all, he was put in charge of the Post during the transition from Cavalry Post to Quartermaster Remount Station (1908). Ben outlived each of his three Cheyenne wives.
DAR – Historic Fort Reno
Fort Reno Chapel – March 24 2014 Chapel March 24 2014 Fort Reno Chapel March 24 2014 Chapel Wedding March 24 2014 Chapel Wedding Chapel Reception March 24 2014 Historic Chapel Circa 1944 Christmas Celebration Christmas Guns – Baby’s First Christmas Fort Reno Historians Fort Reno Historians ...