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September 28-November 3

Guthrie Scaregrounds is now considered a Super Haunt Covering over 30,000 sq feet of indoor and outdoor scares!!! Come on out to the most frightening Halloween Haunted House to hit the area in 30 years. Its on Hwy 77 just north of the Cimarron Bridge. Voted one of Oklahoma's top 10 haunted houses by Oklahoma Haunted House Reviews. Reserve your spot!

Fridays & Saturdays & Halloween Night

Historic Downtown Guthrie has always been a focal point for stories of spirits, sprights and specters. From the bullet holes in the ceiling of the Bluebell Saloon to the shuttered windows of the Territorial Jail, the downtown area is the backdrop for stories of heartbreak, mysterious happenings, and murderous intent -  not to mention a few instances of just plain bad luck. 


Join us for a walking tour of some of Downtown Guthrie's most interesting and active sites. Each walk starts at the Apothecary Garden, located at the corner of Oklahoma Avenue and 2nd Street. Tours take approximately 90 minutes and include gentle inclines on brick-paved sidewalks.

Opens October 12th

Adapted from the hit film, Ghost the Musical follows Sam and Molly, a young couple whose connection takes a shocking turn after Sam’s untimely death. Trapped between two worlds, Sam refuses to leave Molly when he learns she is in danger. Desperate, Sam turns to a storefront psychic, Oda Mae Brown, who helps him protect Molly and avenge his death. Get your tickets!

This 1907 Victorian Mansion in historic Guthrie, famous for its Murder Mystery Weekends, has been lovingly restored to an authentic bed and breakfast. Since 1986 they have been known for their Murder Mystery Weekends. Original scripts where guest play all the parts.

October 20th, 5-8 p.m.

Visit the Oklahoma Territorial Museum for History Never Dies, a family-friendly Halloween carnival, on Saturday, October 20, from 5 to 8 pm. This year’s theme will be “The Wizard of Oz” to lead into the museum’s next exhibit in the Carnegie Library entitled “The Yellow Brick Road to Woman’s Suffrage,” which will open in early November. This display will be the first in a yearlong series of exhibits across the state that will tell the story of Oklahoma women fighting for the right to vote. For more information, please call 405-282-1889.

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