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Guthrie became an instant city in the Land Rush of 1889. Three years after statehood in 1907 it lost the status of capital to Oklahoma City. This has left a fascinating time-capsule of substantial and ornate buildings. Guthrie is a half-hour from Route 66 at Edmond.

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Category:Travel and Places
Subcategory:North America
Subcategory Detail:United States of America
Keywords:19th Century architecture, Guthrie OK, Guthrie Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Oklahoma Territory, Santa Fe Railway, Territorial Capital, brick pavement

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