“El Reno” means “The Reindeer” in Spanish, which is cool, but in reality the coolest thing about visiting El Reno isn’t Blitzen et al. No, it’s the fact that it’s the only city in the state with an operating streetcar (though OKC’s new streetcar system is not too far away)! The Heritage Express Trolley runs from Heritage Park at the Canadian County Historical Museum to El Reno’s downtown main street area. While in El Reno, you can also get an original fried onion burger from Sid’s Diner, which has been featured on the Travel Channel and the Food Network. In fact, the first Saturday every May is the Fried Onion Burger Day Festival. Yum!
El Reno is El Realest When It Comes to Trolleys and Onion Burgers
Posted by: Greater Oklahoma City Chamber on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 12:00:00 am
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