Independence Day Celebration
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Event Details
A "Star Spangled Celebration" will be held in Kingfisher beginning with The Independence Day Parade at 10 a.m.. Enjoy a free swim at Kingfisher Aquatic Center from 12-4 p.m.. Events at Kingfisher Park @ 5 p.m., include face painting, turtle races, balloon toss, coin dig, watermelon feed, and free concert immediately followed by a fantastic fireworks show set to music at dark. There will be great food, great music, games and fun for everyone.
Independence Day Celebration
Phone : 405-375-4445 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : chamber@kingfisherchamber.com
Web: kingfisher.org
Independence Day
Attractions and Upcoming Events
Jesse Chisholm Statue
The Chisholm Trail was named after Jesse Chisholm (1805 - 1868), a mixed-blood Cherokee guide and trader. Chisholm had moved goods and cattle over a part of the route and travelers began referring to it as Chisholm's Trail.
Kingfisher, OK ArtsOklahoma Park
Take the kids on a train ride through Oklahoma Park, past the Municipal Golf Course and almost to the front door of the Vernie Snow Aquatic Center. Besides being located between the Vernie Snow Aquatic Center and Kingfisher's 18
Kingfisher, OK RecreationPioneer Telephone Building
This building was constructed in 1900 by the Anheuser Busch Brewing Association of St. Louis, Missouri. In 1922, the building was restored similar to its original appearance by Pioneer Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
Kingfisher, OK Historic BuildingsGovernor Seay Mansion
The Seay Mansion is a monument to a dream, a dream that Kingfisher would be the new capitol of Oklahoma Territory; a dream that never came true. Abraham Jefferson Seay, the second Territorial Governor of Oklahoma from 1892 to 1893, built the three-story mansion named, "Horizon Hill,"
Kingfisher, OK Museums