Welcome to the Sleep Inn and Suites of Guthrie Oklahoma

Welcome to the Sleep Inn and Suites of Guthrie Oklahoma

Area Attractions

  • Beacon Drive-In Theater
    One of the oldest drive-in movie theatres in Oklahoma and has been operated by the Powell family for 3 generations. The theater was built in late 1949 and opened April 22, 1950 as a venture of Video Theatres and A.R. Powell, Sr.
  • Double Stop Fiddle Shop & Music Hall
    Byron Berline Band (and occasional guests) perform every other Saturday night. At the shop: new and vintage instruments, repairs, setup and rehairing.
    More information: (405) 282 - 6646
  • Downtown Shopping
    Stroll downtown Guthrie and sample the many antique shops, galleries, eateries and museums. A National Historic Landmark area, this “Queen of the Prairie” was born of the excitement of Oklahoma’s 1889 Land Run.
  • First Capital Trolley
    Enjoy a trolley tour of Guthrie's historic district, one of the largest on the National Register of Historic Places--400 blocks and 1400 acres of historic buildings.
    More information: (405) 282 - 6000
  • Guthrie Gunfights
    Get a taste of the Old West with gunfight reenactments held each Saturday at the corner of 2nd & Harrison. Call for times.
    More information: (405) 826 - 5003
  • Guthrie Scottish Rite Masonic Center
    The world's largest Masonic building and a wonder of Greco-Roman architecture, the Guthrie temple sits on the site of the first state capital building (which still stands on the site).
  • International Model Train and Automobile Museum
    This museum is located in the center section of the Old Santa Fe Depot in Guthrie. It has 8 operating train layouts with more under construction. Call for hours.
  • Lazy E Arena
    The largest indoor arena in the country! Providing a full calendar of rodeo excitement, this is the place where western legends are made. Tours  available.
    More information: (405) 272-RIDE
  • Liberty Lake
    Recreation amenities include primitive campsites and electric hookups, boat ramp, tackle/bait, fishing, picnic areas, outdoor grills, fire pits, water skiing, and portable restrooms. Permits required for lake and camping use.
  • Love Is Carriages
    Enjoy a tour of Historic Guthrie in a horse drawn  carriage. Featuring romantic moonlight tours of historic Guthrie. Weekends and by appointment only.
    More information: (405) 833 - 4557
  • Oklahoma Frontier Drugstore Museum
    A display of pharmacy memorabilia, from the turn-of-the-century to the present. Located in the historic Gaffney Building. Learn more about Foress B. Lillie, the first pharmacist to be licensed in the State of Oklahoma.
  • Oklahoma Sports Museum
    Oklahoma's official sports museum featuring a collection of memorabilia honoring athletes that either were born, lived or went to college in Oklahoma and went on to be professional, Olympic or national champions.
  • Oklahoma Territorial Museum & Carnegie Library
    The Carnegie Library was built in 1902-3 with a grant from Andrew Carnegie. The library was used as a meeting place for community civic groups. The interior rooms have been restored to their 1904 appearance, some with the original furniture.
    The Territorial Museum next door tells the history of Oklahoma Territory through the use of artifacts, pictures, and paintings. Read about the Land Run of 1889.
  • Old Santa Fe Depot of Guthrie
    This two-story, red brick Santa Fe station was completed in 1903, seven years before the state capitol moved to Oklahoma City. It housed passenger service, mail service, news stand, employee living quarters and offices. Beautifully remodeled, the Santa Fe Depot offers an events center, a world class model railroad, automobile museum and a gift shop.
  • Pollard Theatre
    The Pollard Theatre, Oklahoma's year round resident Theatre Company. With an emphasis on creative story telling that illuminates the shared human experience, the Pollard produces six or more plays & musicals annually, enlisting the talents of skilled artists from all across the country.
    More information: (405) 282-2800
  • State Capital Publishing Museum
    This museum, which tells the story of the State Capital Company, the settlement of Guthrie, early Oklahoma history and the printing and publishing industry at the turn of the century provides a unique opportunity for visitors to look back into the turn-of-the-century world of Oklahoma publishing. Open Thurs. - Sat. 9am-5pm

Annual Events at a Glance

  • January
    USTRC Superbowl Team Roping @ Lazy E Arena
  • February
     
  • March
    Wrangler Timed Event Championship of the World
    @ Lazy E Arena
    Oklahoma Winter Classic @ Lazy E Arena
  • April
    89er Celebration
  • May
    Ranch Rodeo Championship @ Lazy E Arena
  • June
     
  • July
     
  • August
     
  • September
    Apples & Quilts Festival @ Historic Downtown
  • October
    Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival @ Cottonwood Flats
    Guthrie Art & Wine Festival @ Historic Downtown
  • November
    Guthrie Art Walk @ Historic Downtown
  • December
    Territorial Christmas Celebration @ Historic Downtown
    Journey to Bethlehem

 

 

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