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Oklahoma's 89er Day Celebration, is an annual April event commemorating Oklahoma's first land run, held on April 22, 1889, to open the Unassigned Lands of central Oklahoma to non-Indian settlement. The celebration occurs in various cities contained within the historic boundaries of the Unassigned Lands, a 1.8-million-acre geographic area that was bordered by the Cherokee Outlet on the north, the Chickasaw Nation to the south, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation to the west, and the Shawnee, Sac and Fox, Iowa, Pawnee and Potawatomi reservations on the east.
The city of Guthrie, site of much of the Land Run's initial settlement and the territorial capital, held the inaugural 89er Day Celebration on the famous land opening's first anniversary. In 1935 the annual festivities received official sanction when the Oklahoma State Senate and House of Representatives authored Senate Concurrent Resolution Number 16, which provided for a "proper celebration" of the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the Unassigned Lands for settlement.
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![]() 89er Banquet ![]() 89er Day Parade ![]() Starting Line 1889 for Land Run ![]() Guthrie May 14th 1889 |