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Historic Hayes House

555 N 12th St, Muskogee, OK 74401
Historic Hayes House, Muskogee — At the Hayes House you will be treated to an elegant experience as you step back in time.  This three story home fill with antique Victorian and French furnishings, turn of the century chandeliers, and fine oak woodwork has an interesting history.  Oscar Hayes was a wealthy businessman in Muskogee when Oklahoma was Indian Territory.  His desire was to be the first Governor of Oklahoma in 1907 when it became a state.  He began construction on the house that year with the intention of making the house the Governor's Mansion.  He told everyone that he would make his inaugural speech from the balcony of the house.  Unfortunately, he did not win the race, but the home stands today as an elegant and welcoming abode to travelers.
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Hayes House Luxury Suites is a three story home filled with antique Victorian and French furnishings, turn of the century chandeliers and fine oak woodwork. At Hayes House Luxury Suites you will be treated to an elegant experience of luxury as you step back in time.

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All Inclusive Wedding Package for 50
$1,900
per event

Attendees: 10 - 50 Food Included Deposit: $950 Total Price: $1,900
All Inclusive Wedding Package for 100
$2,300
per event

Attendees: 50 - 100 Food Included Deposit: $1,150 Total Price: $2,300

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Historic Hayes House, Muskogee — At the Hayes House you will be treated to an elegant experience as you step back in time.  This three story home fill with antique Victorian and French furnishings, turn of the century chandeliers, and fine oak woodwork has an interesting history.  Oscar Hayes was a wealthy businessman in Muskogee when Oklahoma was Indian Territory.  His desire was to be the first Governor of Oklahoma in 1907 when it became a state.  He began construction on the house that year with the intention of making the house the Governor's Mansion.  He told everyone that he would make his inaugural speech from the balcony of the house.  Unfortunately, he did not win the race, but the home stands today as an elegant and welcoming abode to travelers.

Historic Hayes House, Muskogee — At the Hayes House you will be treated to an elegant experience as you step back in time. This three story home fill with antique Victorian and French furnishings, turn of the century chandeliers, and fine oak woodwork has an interesting history. Oscar Hayes was a wealthy businessman in Muskogee when Oklahoma was Indian Territory. His desire was to be the first Governor of Oklahoma in 1907 when it became a state. He began construction on the house that year with the intention of making the house the Governor's Mansion. He told everyone that he would make his inaugural speech from the balcony of the house. Unfortunately, he did not win the race, but the home stands today as an elegant and welcoming abode to travelers.

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Historic Hayes House, Muskogee — At the Hayes House you will be treated to an elegant experience as you step back in time.  This three story home fill with antique Victorian and French furnishings, turn of the century chandeliers, and fine oak woodwork has an interesting history.  Oscar Hayes was a wealthy businessman in Muskogee when Oklahoma was Indian Territory.  His desire was to be the first Governor of Oklahoma in 1907 when it became a state.  He began construction on the house that year with the intention of making the house the Governor's Mansion.  He told everyone that he would make his inaugural speech from the balcony of the house.  Unfortunately, he did not win the race, but the home stands today as an elegant and welcoming abode to travelers.Historic Hayes House, Muskogee — We love doing weddings at Hayes House Luxury Suites.Historic Hayes House, Muskogee — Our Gardenroom is perfect for receptions, parties and fine dinners throughout the year.Historic Hayes House, Muskogee — Christmas at Historic Hayes House Luxury Suites is a special time.

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General Event Space Max Capacity: 150 people
Wedding Area, Historic Hayes House, Muskogee — We love doing weddings at Hayes House Luxury Suites.  Contact us to discuss how we can make your special day the best it can be.  We can provide all services for your wedding.

We love doing weddings at Hayes House Luxury Suites. Contact us to discuss how we can make your special day the best it can be. We can provide all services for your wedding.

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Capacity: 150 People

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Max Number of People for an Event: 150

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