Guthrie is known as Oklahoma’s Territorial Capital, but did you know it’s also the largest Historic Preservation District in the nation? With more than 2,000 buildings in this historic district, this small town is swimming in history and filled with one-of-a-kind restaurants, businesses, and B&B’s.

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Besides being Oklahoma’s old territorial capital, Guthrie is one of the oldest cities in the state – making it a haven for old spirits that continue to haunt the town. In fact, the city has been named the most haunted in Oklahoma. Click here to read about 8 creepy ghost stories in Guthrie.

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