Government Springs Park in the snow, Enid, OK, Date unknown but appears to be in the early years. Many visitors partook of the various mineral springs. This was a popular Indian camping site before the opening of the Cherokee Outlet. The water level was very low when this was taken. Springs Park has been a popular site of many family picnics and reunions over the last 100 years. Today it also houses the Humphrey Heritage Village and the Museum of the Cherokee Strip.
(Photo with description was purchased from the estate sale of Darrel E. Keahey, an old-time Enid photographer, by Betty Jo Scott)