Reydon, OK
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About Reydon
- • Singer-songwriter Hoyt Axton, known for "Joy to the World," was born in Reydon.
- • The annual Reydon Old Settlers Reunion, celebrating pioneer heritage, started here.
- • The arrival of the railroad in the early 1900s fueled Reydon's initial growth.
- • A time capsule buried in 1976 is scheduled to be opened in 2076 during the bicentennial.
- • The Dust Bowl of the 1930s decimated farming, severely impacting Reydon's economy.
- • Named for early settler A.J. Reydon, it was established in 1903.
- • With around 170 residents, it's smaller than many Oklahoma high school graduating classes.
- • At 2,287 feet, the elevation offers expansive views of the surrounding plains.
- • Agriculture, particularly wheat farming and cattle ranching, sustains the local economy.
- • Reydon feels like stepping back in time, offering peaceful quiet and friendly faces.
- • Oklahoma City Thunder, located roughly 170 miles east, won the NBA Western Conference in 2012.
- • Reydon High School's basketball team had a memorable run in the Class B state tournament during the 1980s.