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Guthrie Historic District (Guthrie, Oklahoma) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Guthrie Historic District (Guthrie, Oklahoma)
Guthrie Historic District (GHD) is a historic district in Guthrie, Oklahoma, US. It represents the commercial core of the city. According to its National Historic Landmark Nomination it is roughly bounded by Oklahoma Avenue on the north, Broad Street on the east, Harrison Avenue on the south, and the railroad tracks on the west; it also includes 301 W. Harrison Avenue.〔(National Historic Landmark Nomination: Guthrie Historic District. ) 1998. Retrieved August 9, 2014〕 The National Historic Landmarks Program on-line document describes the boundaries as "14th Street, College Avenue, Pine Street and Lincoln Avenue. One building, the Logan County Courthouse, is at 301 E. Harrison Avenue, outside the main boundaries of the GHD,"〔(ResourceId=319415123&ResourceType=District ) National Historic Landmarks Program:Guthrie Historic District] Retrieved August 10, 2014.〕 This article relies on the former source, which is more detailed. According to the 1998 nomination, the proposed district covered . The nomination included 112 resources, classed as 69 contributing buildings, 38 non-contributing buildings, 1 non-contributing structure and 3 noncontributing objects. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1999.〔〔 and 〕 ==Period of significance== The period of significance is defined as 1889 to 1910, when most of the contributing buildings were erected. The most notable architect at the time was Joseph Pierre Foucart, who designed many of the buildings in the table below. The city of Guthrie was founded in 1889 and promptly became the capital of Oklahoma Territory. When Oklahoma became a state on November 16, 1907, Guthrie became the first state capital, until 1910, when the seat of government moved to Oklahoma City. Guthrie declined in commercial importance and changed little for many years. The GHD was assessed to have a high degree of historic integrity.〔
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