


State Capital Building
Built in 1902 by Frank Greer



Reeves Brothers Casino
One of the most notorious gambling houses of the Southwest, opened in a tent April 23, 1889.


Office of E.P. McCabe
"Oklahoma -- an all black state with a black governor -- was the dream of E. P. McCabe, lawyer, farmer, and Republican activist. McCabe vigorously promoted black settlement and assumed role as spokesman for black people in Washington with President Benjamin Harrison.
As a candidate for Territorial Governor, he was quoted in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat: "Should I become governor, I promise to rule fairly and fearlessly." McCabe became Logan County treasurer by appointment of Gov. Steel in 1890. He served as secretary of the Territorial Legislature in 1890, and was deputy auditor of the Territory from 1897 to 1907.
He was chiefly responsible for the founding of Langston and helped in the location and establishment of Langston University"
Bonfils Building
Guthrie City Hall
Noble Avenue Viaduct
Double-deck steel stringer bridge over Cottonwood Creek and Railroad on S.H. 33 in Guthrie. History
Built 1936
Double-deck steel stringer highway bridge, upper level for through traffic, lower level for local traffic. Very unusual design for a plains city of 10,000.
Length of largest span: 69.9 ft.
Total length: 757.9 ft.
Deck width: 24.0 ft.
Guthrie National Bank
Smith's 2-Story Privy
Gray Bros. Building
Oklahoma Building
De Steiguer Building
First Library
Masonic Temple
Original Masonic Temple
State Seal Stolen
Brooks Opera House
Rough Riders
Guthrie Daily Leader
Foucart Building
Victor Building
Same Old Moses Saloon
International Building
Blue Bell Bar
De Ford Building
U.S. Government Land Office
Guthrie Historic Walking Tour Overview Map
Guthrie Guided Walking Tour
Oklahoma Daily State Capital
Reeves Brothers Casino
OFFICE OF E. P. McCABE