Guthrie Historic District (Oklahoma's first capital)

Oklahoma

TypeLandmark
CategoryLandmark History
Visitingfree (walkable district; museum ticketed)

For three years, this was the capital of a brand-new state -- until, as legend has it, the state seal was smuggled out of Guthrie in the dead of night in 1910 to move the capital to Oklahoma City for good. What's left is the largest urban historic district in the country: 400 blocks of unbroken Victorian storefronts frozen at the exact moment Guthrie's luck ran out.

A 31-acre, 2,000+ building National Historic Landmark district is a full-day story-first detour that fits Roamward's hidden-gem-forward voice; coordinates are district-center/approximate since the check-in value is the walkable district, not one door.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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