The City of Duncan’s Abe Raizen Park, located at 2500 N ‘N” St, is the location for Duncan’s second annual “Red, White and Boom” celebration of Independence Day on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024, with the public invited to come and celebrate.
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During Duncan’s initial NG911 address update, the measuring method used for assigning new numbers was found to be incompatible with the City’s original street layout.
The Duncan Store The City of Duncan is named after Scotsman William Duncan. He came to Oklahoma around 1870, where he met then married a Chickasaw woman. He started a store called the "Duncan Store" near Cow Creek. His store was one of the key trade centers for travelers to Ft. Sill and along the Chisholm Trail.
The Duncan Police Department will continue to strive to provide the highest quality of service to both visitors and residents.
The Duncan Police Department is made up of several sections with patrol, investigations, and administration as its major divisions. We are responsible for not only the City of Duncan but also the four lakes located east of the city: Duncan Lake, Lake Humphreys, Clear Creek Lake, and Lake Fuqua.