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Historic Places

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This site is proud to be a part of TRAILS TO THE PAST.

Historic Places and Significant Sites


  • Guthrie Historic District

    • Roughly bounded by 14th St., College Ave., Pine St., and Lincoln Ave., Guhrie
  • Carnegie Library

    • 402 E.Oklahoma Ave., Guthrie
    • The Guthrie was given a grant from the Carnegie foundation for a new library in 1901. The Carnegie Library was built between 1902 and 1903. In 1969, the building was given to the Oklahoma Historical Society. Today, the building is part of the Oklahoma Territorial Museum.
  • State Capital Publishing Building

    • Harrison Ave. and Second St., Guthrie
  • National Guard Armory

    • 720 E. Logan, Guthrie
  • Logan County Court House

    • 301 E. Harrison, Guthrie
  • Scottish Rite Temple

    • 900 E. Oklahoma, Guthrie
  • St. Joseph Convent and Academy

    • Off Oklahoma State Highway 33, Guthrie
  • Oklahoma State Bank Building

    • Baty and Main St., Mulhall
  • Mulhall United Methodist Church

    • Bryant and Craig Sts., Mulhall
    • Margaret [ Bennett ] Horsley donated part of the land.
  • Morris House

    • 221 Tolson Blvd., Langston
  • Langston University Cottage Row Historic District

    • SW corner of Langston University, Langston
  • Methodist Church of Marshall

    • Off Hghy. 74, Marshall
  • Angie Debo House

    • 200 Oklahoma Ave., Marshall


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