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Holiday in the Park

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Event# 800-872-4540

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Over one million lights illuminate a park of unique Christmas displays. Entertainment features choirs, horse-drawn carriage rides, skaters, and Old Saint Nick! Visitors also find many other activities to enjoy at this festive time of the year - The Messiah, the Living Christmas Tree, choral concerts, the Nutcracker, candlelight strolls at Fort Sill, and much more. Lights on from 6pm-midnight.
Contributing sponsor, Journey Productions, Outdoor Event Facilitators.

Holiday in the Park

Address : From 3rd St to 10th St on W Gore Blvd. Hobart OK
Phone : 800-872-4540   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : vanhoozerd@aol.com

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Old City Hall

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Hunter Park Lake

Hunter Park is a 25-acre recreational area surrounding Hunter Park Lake. The park has areas for children to play, a pavilion for families to gather for large reunions or for quiet picnics while tossing a line the lake for an afternoon of fishing.

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War Memorials

Proudly placed on the front lawn of the Kiowa County Courthouse are two statues of a "Doughboy" and a sailor. Originally cast in 1929, these military figures had once stood as a war memorial on State Highway 9. In February of 1969, Hobart resident, Vernard Holbrook, "found"

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Kiowa County Museum

The Kiowa County Museum occupies the historic Rock Island Depot listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1909 and used until the 1970s. The Kiowa County Historical Society acquired the site in 1987

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Kiowa County Courthouse

The Kiowa County Courthouse and Square is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by J. Riley Gordon and constructed in 1902

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