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Guthrie, Oklahoma
Guthrie, OK
"Oklahoma's First Capital" ~ Population: 9,925

  
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Historic Homes & Buildings

Guthrie Scottish Rite Masonic Center 900 East Oklahoma Street, Guthrie, OK 73044, 405-282-1281, One of the world's largest Masonic buildings, this Greco-Roman style center has many features including handcrafted European fixtures, a gothic style library, an Egyptian Room auditorium designed after the Court of the Dead, and the Pompeiian Room which is modeled after rooms unearthed at the ancient buried city of Pompeii. more... map

Oklahoma Frontier Drugstore Museum (circa 1890) 214 Oklahoma Street, Guthrie, OK 73044, 405-282-1895, This building is the site of the Oklahoma Territory's first drug store and features numerous turn-of-the-century items including a 1923 soda fountain and 1890 pharmaceutical memorabilia. more... map


Museums & Galleries

National Four String Banjo Museum 116 East Oklahoma Avenue, Guthrie, OK 73044, 405-260-1323, Unique museum exhibiting rare and significant banjos, historic banjo recordings, and sheet music. The museum also features a gift shop carrying old and new banjo recordings and a performing hall. more... map

National Lighter Museum 5715 South Sooner Road, Guthrie, OK 73044, 405-282-3025, Thousands of lighters are on display at this museum which is the only museum of its kind in the world. You'll see Zippos, Ronsons, WWI, WWII, table models, and pocket models while you are here. more... map

Oklahoma State Capital Publishing Museum 301 West Harrison Street, Guthrie, OK 73044, 405-282-4123, This 1903 printing and publishing business from Guthrie's territorial days features printing and bookbinding equipment from 1889 to 1916. map

Oklahoma Territorial Museum and Carnegie Library 402 East Oklahoma Street, Guthrie, OK 73044, 405-282-1889, You will find artifacts and documents of the 1889 Land Run and the settlement of Guthrie at this museum including an exhibit on the William Black family, an African American family who made their claim near Guthrie. map


Tours & Cruises

Love Is Carriages First & Harrison, 405-282-0299, Enjoy a horse drawn carriage ride throughout historic Guthrie. The company also offers moonlight tours and hosts weddings and parties.


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