Chandler
It was a beautiful bright sunny day that Monday in September. There was a flurry of excitement in the tent city of some 3,000 as they awaited the signal to start their new lives. At high noon, September 28, 1891, a shot rang out and the race was on for one of only two Oklahoma cities settled with its own land run. Up the steep hills of Bell Cow Creek they climbed, each anxious to get the choicest to town lots for their homes and businesses. Thus, \”the City of Hills\” was born.
The race for townsites was a wild one. Unknowingly in the confusion, some staked out street intersections, alleys, and even on the court house square. But, the excitement died down and the building began.
It was an \”inland\” town for railroads didn\’t arrive until 1898. Commuters and supplies came in wagons or stagecoaches. Lumber was either native or usually brought from Guthrie.
On March 30, 1897 the town nearly blew away. A vicious tornado severely damaged or leveled all but the First Presbyterian Church. It was used as a hospital for the injured and dying citizens.
The hardy settlers began to rebuild immediately. And many of these homes and buildings remain and are in use today. Chandler retains much of the character given to it by these early settlers who have left us their architectural handiwork. Six of them have been declared by the Oklahoma Historical Society to be \”Oklahoma Landmarks.\”
Chandler received its name from George Chandler, an early day judge and later Assistant Secretary of the Interior, and was officially organized May, 20, 1892.
Things to Do in Chandler
Chandler Lake
Chandler Lake is the smaller of the two lakes in Chandler. The lake offers excellent…
Learn more →Chandler High School
National Register of Historic Places Built by the WPA in 1942 of native limestone.
Learn more →Chandler Golf Course
The Chandler Golf Course is more than the ordinary 9-hole golf course. It also offers…
Learn more →Johnson-Yinger-Young House
National Register of Historic Places This two-story white clapboard home was built in 1897 by…
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Five murals are displayed on the north wall of the Pioneer Museum. The acrylic paintings…
Learn more →Clapp-Cunningham Building
National Register of Historic Places The building was building 1899 by L. W. Clapp, Wichita,…
Learn more →First Presbyterian Church
National Register of Historic Places Built in 1894 of lumber hauled by wagons from Guthrie,…
Learn more →Bell Cow Lake
Bell Cow Lake has four recreation and camping areas, two on the North Side and…
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All Attractions in Chandler
- Bell Cow Lake
- Chandler Golf Course
- Chandler High School
- Chandler Lake
- Clapp-Cunningham Building
- Conklin-Marshall-Gregory House
- First Presbyterian Church
- Historical Murals
- Johnson-Yinger-Young House
- Kee-Tilghman-Erwin House
- Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History
- National Guard Artillery Encampment
- Route 66 Gas Station
- Route 66 Interpretive Center
- The Mascho Buildings
- The Wolcott Building
- Tilghman Park