Children of all ages pedaled their decorated bicycles down East 2nd Street during the 1985 LibertyFest Parade, continuing a beloved tradition that dates back to 1895. This festive display has long been a highlight of Edmond’s Independence Day celebrations, which began in 1890 and have evolved into the cherished LibertyFest tradition since 1973.
When Kris Morgan picks up a piece of wood in his Guthrie garage, he doesn’t just see lumber. He sees a story waiting to be told, a life waiting to be honored. “I started making flags as therapy,” Morgan says, brushing sawdust off a half-finished American flag. “But it’s turned into something much bigger than...
CREME DE LA CRUMB When you walk through the door of locally owned Crème de la Crumb Viennoiserie, you will see a beautifully curated array of pastries, a place for friendship and a taste of France. Owner Gabrielle Nugent’s mission is to bring her community joy by creating exquisite pastries, croissants, strudels, cruffins, tarts, breads,...
The Edmond Outlook is a monthly full-color, glossy magazine devoted to the Edmond area. Each exciting edition captures the vibrant personalities and interesting stories that define and connect us all.