Historical Homes & Buildings
Governor's Mansion (circa 1928)
820 Northeast 23rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 7310, 405-521-9211
Designed by the same architectural firm that designed the State
Capitol Building, this stately Dutch Colonial style mansion is the
official residence of Oklahoma's Chief Executive.
Harn Homestead Museum (circa 1891)
313 Northeast 16th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, 405-235-4058
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this property
lies on over nine acres and is one of the few properties that remain from
the Oklahoma Territorial years. Included on the property is an original
Queen Anne farmhouse, a bungalow farmhouse, an exhibit barn, a 1897
schoolhouse, and a 1904 dairy barn.
Oklahoma Heritage Center (circa 1917)
201 Northwest 14th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, 405-235-4458
The former residence of Judge Robert A. Hefner, this elegant
mansion features Louis XVI furnishings, fine art, Meissen china,
tapestries, and a wonderful collection of bells. The third floor ballroom
houses the Oklahoma Hall of Fame galleries that include portraits and
biographies of famous Oklahomans. A library, chapel, and formal gardens
are also on site.
Oklahoma State Capital
North East 23rd & Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105,
405-521-2011
Take the guided tour and see the beautiful stained glass and the
changing art exhibits. Be sure to check out the gift shop for that perfect
souvenir to take home.
Overholster Mansion (circa 1905)
405 North West 15th St. Hudson, Oklahoma City, OK 73103,
405-528-8485
Tour the first grand mansion to be built in Oklahoma. Built for
Henry Overholster, an early business leader of Oklahoma City, it still
contains much of the original furnishings.