Oklahoma City has undergone $1 billion worth of renovations and new development, including..
Tulsa InformationTwo urban masterpieces tie for a position on list of Oklahoma wonders. When Art Deco architecture..
See all locations in OklahomaThe largest contiguous district on the National Register of Historic Places is in Guthrie, Okla.
Guthrie's beauty and grace befit the optimism as the first state capitol of the new 46th state of Oklahoma.
Ongoing restoration since the 1980's has preserved Guthrie's rich architectural legacy and all its grandeur. Almost all of the original 19th century buildings remain and most of the commercial structures have been restored. Today, Guthrie is the largest contiguous urban historic district on the National Register, extending 1,400 acres and 400 city blocks. A living museum of late 19th century architecture, Guthrie was designated a National Landmark Community in 1999.
Visitors also love to explore the State Capital Publishing Museum. This museum houses one of the nation's largest surviving printing plants. Various historic printing and bookbinding equipment is on display as well as other exhibits on life during the territorial and early statehood periods.
Home | Contact Us
2003 - 2013 PleaseTakeMeTo. All rights reserved. Hosted by Tourism Media.No part may be reproduced without the written permission of the copyright owner