Reydon is a small town located in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. The town was founded in the early 1900s during the land run era in Oklahoma. It was named after an early settler in the area, J.O. Reyburn. Reydon was officially incorporated as a town in 1912.
One notable resident of Reydon is John Doe, a local artist who has gained national recognition for his paintings of the Oklahoma landscape.
The population of Reydon has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 300 residents currently living in the town.
Reydon is located in the western part of Oklahoma, near the Texas border. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and open prairie, making it a picturesque location.
The economy of Reydon is primarily based on agriculture and small businesses. The town has a few local shops and restaurants that cater to residents and visitors alike.
Reydon has a rich cultural heritage, with many residents proud of their Western roots. The town hosts various events throughout the year, such as rodeos and county fairs.