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Historic Elegance |
The Pollard Inn
consists of two buildings and twenty beautiful rooms.
Each room has a private bath.
The Edger-Hirzel,
our main building, was built in 1902 and originally housed
Guthrie Savings Bank. This building has 14 rooms, our dining
room and a parlor room. The kitchen area is available for guest
to play games, reheat their leftovers and relax with other
guest. The building is equipped with an elevator, making all but
four rooms and the parlor wheelchair accessible.
The Freeman building was the W. N. Wallace Pharmacy until the
1950's and currently offers 7 guest rooms. These rooms are only
accessible via stairs.
The Pollard Inn
is full of antiques, history and charm. The hallways and suites
are full of beautiful antiques and histories of influential
people in Guthrie and Oklahoma.
The original vault and evening drop box from Guthrie Savings
Bank are still present today.