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Guthrie, Oklahoma

The State Capital Publishing Museum is located in the historic State Capital Publishing Company building constructed in 1902, one of the first structures in Oklahoma to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It houses a collection of original furnishings, vintage letterpress equipment; exhibits featuring the history of the first newspaper in the Oklahoma Territory, period printing technology, and other aspects of life from the territorial and early statehood era.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

The Old Santa Fe Depot of Guthrie

The present two-story, red brick Santa Fe station was completed in 1903 and housed passenger service, mail service, "Harvey House Restaurant" (it was one of the original Harvey Houses)

Guthrie, OK Railroad History



Guthrie Historic District

Oklahoma's territorial capital, preserved in Victorian-style splendor with the largest urban district on the National Register of Historic Places. Walking, carriage, and trolley tours. 2 square miles.

Guthrie, OK Historic Districts

National Lighter Museum

Unique collection of thousands of lighters and fire-making devices.

Guthrie, OK Museums

Things to do near Guthrie, OK

State Fish Hatchery

Tours available; operated by the Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife....

Lake McMurty

Operated by the City of Stillwater, the 1,155 acre lake with 28 miles of shoreline offers a swimming area, fishing plus an en...

Smokaroma, Inc.

Manufacturer of barbecue restaurant equipment. ...