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  1. Guthrie is a city and county seat in Logan County, Oklahoma, United States, and a part of the Oklahoma City Metroplex. The population was 10,191 at the 2010 census, a 2.7 percent increase from the figure of 9,925 in the 2000 census.

  2. Unique for its vintage, Victorian-inspired buildings and homes, its rowdy cowboy history, and its historic museums, Guthrie is a small city with big allure. Learn the town’s history, watch a show at the Pollard Theatre, take a ghost tour, and more in Guthrie, Oklahoma.

  3. Guthrie, city, seat (1907) of Logan county, central Oklahoma, U.S., on Cottonwood Creek near its junction with the Cimarron River, north of Oklahoma City. It was founded virtually overnight on April 22, 1889, with the opening of Indian lands to settlement.

  4. May 16, 2022 · Guthrie is a small city in the Logan County of the US State of Oklahoma. Initially established as a railroad station stop, the small city rapidly gained 10,000 new residents after the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889.

  5. Guthrie. As Oklahoma's territorial capital, Guthrie's ongoing restoration efforts make the town's downtown area the largest Historic Preservation District in the nation.

  6. Mar 28, 2024 · This travel guide to the coolest, fun things to do in Guthrie, Oklahoma will have you wanting to visit this unique and picturesque town considered one of the best small towns in the state. Guthrie is teeming with beautiful, historic buildings that date back to the territorial days of Oklahoma.

  7. Located in Logan County, Guthrie is situated on U.S. Highway 77, thirty-two miles north of Oklahoma City. On March 23, 1889, Pres. Benjamin Harrison signed a proclamation opening the Unassigned Lands in Indian Territory on April 22, 1889, to non-Indian settlers.