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  1. Edmond is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States. It is a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, located in Central Oklahoma. The population was 94,428 according to the 2020 United States Census, a 16% increase from 2010. [ 7] making it the 5th most populous city in Oklahoma .

  2. Jul 30, 2024 · Edmond, Oklahoma, is a treasure trove of historic sites that offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of the region's past. From the iconic Armstrong Auditorium to the historic Kivlehen House, each site tells a unique story that resonates with the spirit of Oklahoma.

    • Whitney Daggy. 2 contributions. Absolutely fantastic! Celtic Throne is by far the best dance show you will see! And their main venue, Armstrong Auditorium, is the most beautiful place to go to see this or any other concert!
    • Dianna. 12 contributions. Had lunch onsite. A beautiful park! It had geese and ducks that you could feed. It had beautiful wooded paved walking trails. Review of: E.C.
    • PC of Edmond. Edmond, OK30 contributions. Lots of variety. Safe place to swing, hike, and meet to chat and picnic. Convenient to YMCA and Senior Center. We love Mitch!
    • AidaTexas. Burkburnett, TX 419 contributions. Great winery! Thoroughly enjoyed our afternoon wine tasting! Alison tried the charcuterie board. We are sweet wine drinkers & really loved the peach watermelon wine.
  3. Jan 31, 2024 · Nestled in the heart of Oklahoma, Edmond is a city brimming with charm, history, and a vibrant community spirit. From its rich cultural heritage to its modern-day allure, Edmond offers a tapestry of experiences that captivate visitors and locals alike.

  4. Explore the inviting charm of Edmond, where a blend of friendly ambience, diverse attractions, and picturesque landscapes create an enchanting experience. Nestled along Route 66, discover lively festivals, outdoor recreation, and a welcoming community that make it an irresistible destination for your next getaway.

  5. Edmond, city, Oklahoma county, central Oklahoma, U.S., immediately north of Oklahoma City. Writer Washington Irving visited the site now known as Edmond in 1832 and reported on it in A Tour on the Prairies. The town sprang up overnight in 1889, during one of several “land runs” that opened up.

  6. Edmond is a suburb city just north of Oklahoma City and in the Frontier Country region of Oklahoma. Get in. [ edit] Map of Edmond (Oklahoma) By Car From Oklahoma City, take I-235 North to enter Edmond on the U.S. 77 Broadway Extension. From I-35 North or South, take the 2nd Street (East O.K. 66 South U.S. 77) exit and proceed west.

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