Fort Reno

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Fort Reno is a historic former U.S. Army post in Canadian County, Oklahoma, established in the 19th century to oversee and protect the surrounding frontier and Native American territories.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former United States Army post
historic site
architecturalStyle 19th-century U.S. Army frontier post architecture
associatedWithEthnicGroup Southern Arapaho NERFINISHED
Southern Cheyenne NERFINISHED
coordinateLocation 35.554°N 98.045°W
country United States of America
currentUse historic site open to the public
decommissionedAsArmyPost 20th century
established 1874
foundedAs military camp
function prisoner-of-war camp
remount station
garrisonedUnit Buffalo Soldiers NERFINISHED
U.S. Cavalry units
hasCategory Former United States Army posts
Forts in Oklahoma
Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma
Military facilities in Oklahoma
hasFacility Fort Reno Cemetery NERFINISHED
historic officers’ quarters
historic parade ground
hasMuseum Fort Reno Visitor Center and Museum NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation listed on the National Register of Historic Places
housed German prisoners of war
Italian prisoners of war
locatedIn Canadian County, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Great Plains
Oklahoma NERFINISHED
United States Army Indian Territory NERFINISHED
locatedNear El Reno, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
locatedOn Chisholm Trail vicinity
managedBy U.S. Department of Agriculture (research station areas) NERFINISHED
namedAfter Jesse L. Reno NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Oklahoma City, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
NRHPListingYear 1970s
NRHPType historic district
originalFunction to oversee and protect Native American territories
to oversee and protect the surrounding frontier
ownedBy United States government
partOf U.S. frontier fort system NERFINISHED
tourism offers guided tours
usedBy United States Army
usedDuringConflict Indian Wars NERFINISHED
Red River War NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED

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Canadian County contains Fort Reno