Spring Creek Regulators

Keeping the past alive through historical reenactment
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 Spring Creek Regulators Reenactment Group


 

 

The Spring Creek Regulators Reenactment Group does living historical interpretations based on either first-person or generic approximations of frontier people and events of the period from 1865 to 1899.  The Spring Creek Regulators interpret and recreate the daily lifestyles and struggles of the western frontier.  The Regulators are a troupe of performers dedicated to an honest portrayal based on historial research of the west with particular emphasis on the Indian Territory, now present day Oklahoma.  The weapons and clothing we use in our presentations are period correct and not what Hollywood would want you to believe was used during this period.


Our non-profit group is composed of volunteers who give up their spare time to help educate those who may not be familiar with the way life really was in the American west during the late 1800s.  As part of our mission we also teach gun safety before every performance. 

 

The Regulators are insured and our performances are supervised by a safety officer to ensure our members and the public's total safety.  

 

The Group is based in western Oklahoma near the town of Cheyenne.

 

The Group is a non-profit association and is available to perform for  most events.  Contact us for your next event!

 


 

  The Group can perform using a variety of sets. 
 
We have a mobile town with a old west saloon trailer, a mercantile / bank trailer and a marshal's office / jail trailer.  
 
We have an indoor set.  
 
We also have a trailer to use during parades in which we can do a 2 minute performance. 
 
Our performances usually last from 15 to 20 minutes. 
  

 


 
 

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