Guthrie is known as Oklahoma’s Territorial Capital, but did you know it’s also the largest Historic Preservation District in the nation? With more than 2,000 buildings in this historic district, this small town is swimming in history and filled with one-of-a-kind restaurants, businesses, and B&B’s.
As the first state capital of Oklahoma, Guthrie is a one-of-a-kind city loaded with fascinating history. As you walk the streets, you are surrounded by gorgeous architecture, charm, personality, and most of all, historical places.
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Downtown has several businesses and buildings that have been around for more than a century, and you’ll want to see them all.
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Guthrie was established in 1887 as a railroad station, then designated as the Territorial Capital, and finally became the state capital of Oklahoma in 1907 until it moved to Oklahoma City in 1910.
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As you walk around downtown you’ll find several historical markers explaining the history of the locations and their significance in Guthrie.
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The downtown area has had ongoing restoration for many years, making it one of the largest Historic Preservation Districts in the country.
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Everywhere you go, you’ll find unique and historical places. One cool place to visit is the Oklahoma Frontier Drug Store Museum - featuring an extensive collection of artifacts, and memorabilia associated with frontier pharmacies, early drugstores, and medical arts.
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One of the world’s largest Masonic temples - The Scottish Rite Temple - is located in Guthrie and the architecture is a must-see!
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Guthrie also holds several historical parades and events throughout the year in honor of historical events. Commemorate the Land Run of 1889 with a visit to the Guthrie 89ers Day Parade.
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Guthrie is one of the most unique towns in all of Oklahoma to visit. Take a day trip or enjoy a weekend away in one of the many beautiful, Victorian-era B&B’s in town.
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Besides being Oklahoma’s old territorial capital, Guthrie is one of the oldest cities in the state – making it a haven for old spirits that continue to haunt the town. In fact, the city has been named the most haunted in Oklahoma. Click here to read about 8 creepy ghost stories in Guthrie.
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