Inn Details
This stately Colonial Revival will remind you of Tara with its wide verandahs and balcony. Built in 1897 by the powerful Frank Greer, publisher of the first newspaper in the Oklahoma Territory, the house is historically one of the Oklahoma's most important homes. Greer, a Republican, built a publishing empire but was often at odds with the Governor, Charles Haskell, a Democrat. This feud is credited to Haskell stealing the Great Seal of The State of Oklahoma and moving the Capital to Oklahoma City. The house was divided into apartments in the 1920's and has remain such until now. We are in the process of restoring the old mansion in deep, rich, Colonial colors and English Country House touches giving it a warm, rich elegance. Currently only four suites, a large dining room, living room, library, and country kitchen for our guests.
Room Rates (USD American Dollars)
All occupancy rates are subject to change
- State and local taxes may apply
- Accommodations: Rooms
- There are 6 guest accommodations
- Double occupancy rate is between $ 97.00 and $ 245.00
Guthrie Nearby Cities
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