Named for William Duncan, who established the town's first post office in 1884, Duncan is the seat of Stephens County, Oklahoma. Prior to the town's founding, the Chisholm Trail passed to the east of Duncan, and the town is home to the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center.
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Chisholm Trail Heritage Center
The Center is operated by a non-profit public organization. Its location in Duncan, Oklahoma, driving directions, hours, and admission fees are stated, along with an overview of its educational programs, membership information, and events.
http://www.onthechisholmtrail.com/
The city's official web site features the city's municipal offices and services, and provides council meeting schedules, agendas, and other official notices, contact information for administrative and elected personnel, and other resources.
http://www.cityofduncan.com/
Duncan Area Economic Development Foundation
The DAEDF was created to increase job opportunities, and to develop a favorable business climate in Duncan, Oklahoma. Its mission, goals, and policies are enumerated, along with a guide for those considering moving their businesses to the area.
http://www.ok-duncan.com/
The Duncan Banner is a daily newspaper, published in Duncan, and reporting the news and events of Stephens County, Oklahoma. Its web edition features news, sports and business articles, as well as obituaries, letters to the editor, photographs, and subscription data.
http://duncanbanner.com/
A community calendar for the town of Duncan, Oklahoma featured scheduled events, and permits residents and local organizations to submit new events to the listings.
http://www.duncancalendar.com/
The Chamber is a business membership organization comprised of businesses and professional people in Duncan, Oklahoma, whose mission is to provide leadership in improving the business climate of the region. Membership information, a member directory, calendar of events, and economic profile of the city are reported.
http://www.duncanchamber.com/
DRH is located on Whisenant Drive in Duncan, Oklahoma. A profile of the hospital's facilities and services is provided, along with a directory of associated physicians, career opportunities, and contacts.
http://www.duncanregional.com/
Duncan, Oklahoma Convention and Visitors Bureau
The CVB offers a profile of the community and a guide to local attractions, recreational opportunities, guest accommodations, restaurants and other businesses and services, along with photographs, video, coupons, and information on group tours.
http://www.duncanok.org/
The bed and breakfast accommodations are housed in a 1939 home built by Dr. E.C. and Helen Lindley, which was remodeled and turnend into a B&B in 1996. Its guest rooms are described and shown in photographs, and reservations may be made from the site.
http://www.lindleyhouse.com/
The Duncan, Oklahoma arena hosts the annual county fair, as well as serving as a venue for large meetings, trade shows, concerts, fairs, and other events. The arena and conference center are highlighted, and a calendar of events is posted.
http://www.stcofair.com/