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Born of the Land Run in 1889, this dusty prairie stop along the AT&SF Railroad became a city of over 10,000 people in a single day.  Built to Victorian elegance, the magnificent architecture of Oklahoma’s first State Capital, still stands today as a National Historic Landmark.   History is brought to life each day on Historic Trolley Tours and in places like the Oklahoma Territorial Museum, Oklahoma Publishing Museum and the Frontier Drugstore Museum

With four more museums, the world largest Scottish Rite Masonic Temple,  live productions at the Pollard Theatre, the best of bluegrass music at the Double Stop Music Hall, year round events at the Lazy E Arena, six annual festivals and so much more, there’s always a great reason to visit Guthrie. 
Unique shops, antiques and fine art galleries line the downtown historic district and there’s plenty of wonderful home cooking and charming coffee shops with lots of friendly conversation.
So, come for a romantic getaway at one of our 15 Bed & Breakfast Inns, plan your wedding or business meeting at one of our historic event centers, or bring the family to ride the carnival rides of our 89er’s Days celebration, there’s so much experience throughout this Centennial year. 

 Come Explore the past, enjoy the present and investigate the possibilities for your future in Historic Guthrie Oklahoma.

 

Chamber Coffee

Monday Morning Memo

Guthrie Ambassador Program