Cities & Maps
Guthrie
Guthrie is located 30 minutes and 100 years north of Oklahoma City on I-35. Historic Guthrie, Oklahoma's Territorial and First State Capital, struggled politically to retain the title after statehood. Three years later, under the cover of night, the state seal was moved to Oklahoma City, and with it the designation as state capital. Guthrie is referred to as "the Williamsburg of the West," and the U.S. Department of the Interior recently named Guthrie a National Landmark Community. Also known as the Bed and Breakfast Capital of Oklahoma, Guthrie should be at the top of your travel list. Guthrie Offers Visitors:
» The Bed & Breakfast Capital of Oklahoma
» Territorial Christmas Celebration
» Pollard Theatre
» Guthrie Jazz Banjo Festival
» Sundown Gallery
» 89er Celebration
» ArtEscape
» Guthrie Roads Celebration
» Guthrie Adult Soapbox Race
» Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival
» America's Largest Contiguous Urban National Register Historic District
» Harrison House Bed & Breakfast
» National Four String Banjo Museum & Hall of Fame
Guthrie Visitors:
Attractions
- Double Stop Music Hall
- Pollard Theatre
- Swan Music Hall
- Cedar Valley Golf Club
- Cimmaron National Golf Club
- Scottish Rite Masonic Temple
- Guthrie Lake
- Liberty Lake
- Antique Auto Museum of Transportation
- Guthrie Scottish Rite Masonic Temple
- National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame Museum
- Oklahoma Frontier Drug Store Museum
- Oklahoma Sports Museum
- Oklahoma Territorial Museum
- State Capitol Publishing Musuem
- Downtown Guthrie
- First Capitol Trolley
- Lazy E Arena
- Love is Carriages
Lodging
Contact Us
Guthrie Convention & Visitor's Bureau
212 W. Oklahoma
73044
Guthrie, OK (405) 282-1947
www.guthrieok.com


