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Oklahoma's Haunted Oil Fields: Ghosts of the Sooner State | Ep. 36

Oklahoma's Haunted Oil Fields: Ghosts of the Sooner State | Ep. 36

Update: 2024-10-17
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In this episode, we’re delving into the haunted past of Oklahoma, a state where eerie tales and mysterious specters seem to be as deeply rooted as the red soil itself. From its storied Wild West towns to its rich Native American heritage, Oklahoma's haunted lore reflects a blend of cultures and histories that have left an indelible mark on the land. We'll journey through haunted hotels that once housed notorious outlaws, eerie museums filled with artifacts of untold stories, and lonely backroads where the shadows of the past still linger. Get ready to uncover the supernatural secrets hidden within the plains, hills, and prairies of the Sooner State, as we explore five of Oklahoma’s most spine-chilling locations.




Featured Locations:


The Skirvin Hotel

1 Park Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102

Beyond the infamous tale of Effie, guests often report the sensation of someone tugging on their bedcovers or catching a fleeting shadow in their peripheral vision, especially in the early hours of the morning. Some athletes who have stayed here swear they’ve had nightmares so vivid they considered leaving in the middle of the night. The Skirvin Hotel continues to welcome guests, combining modern luxury with a chilling glimpse into Oklahoma’s haunted history.


The Stone Lion Inn

1016 W Warner Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044

Visitors to the Stone Lion Inn often feel an unexpected chill in the former mortuary room, where it is believed that the residual energy of the funeral home days still lingers. Guests have heard unexplained knocks on their doors at night, only to find no one there. Augusta’s presence is particularly strong in the attic, where guests have reported the unmistakable sensation of a child’s small hand clasping their own.


Fort Reno

7107 W Cheyenne St, El Reno, OK 73036

The old barracks echo with the sounds of phantom bugle calls and the rhythmic march of ghostly soldiers. Some visitors have felt an unexplainable heaviness around the site of the former POW camp, where German soldiers were held during World War II. Paranormal investigators have recorded inexplicable EMF spikes around the fort's historic chapel, where shadowy figures have been spotted in the windows at dusk.


Gilcrease Museum

1400 N Gilcrease Museum Rd, Tulsa, OK 74127

While closed for renovations, those who previously visited the Gilcrease Museum reported feeling an intense energy surrounding the sacred artifacts. Museum staff often experienced unexplainable power surges and the faint smell of burning sage when near certain exhibits. Many locals believe that the spirits of the Gilcrease Museum will remain, ensuring the artifacts are respected, even when the new building opens its doors.


The Overholser Mansion

405 NW 15th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73103

Besides the figure of Mrs. Overholser, visitors frequently report hearing soft piano music coming from the music room, as if a spectral pianist is still performing. The third-floor bedroom, once used by the Overholser children, is particularly active, with toys moving on their own and the faint sound of giggles echoing through the hallways.


Cain’s Ballroom

423 N Main St, Tulsa, OK 74103

The venue’s ghostly activity often peaks during live shows, when both performers and audience members have reported cold gusts passing through the crowd and the smell of old cigar smoke lingering in the air. The ballroom’s historic bar area is known for bottles moving on their own, as if unseen patrons from the past are still lingering for one last drink.


Belvidere Mansion

121 N Chickasaw Ave, Claremore, OK 74017

On quiet nights, some visitors have heard a lullaby emanating from the empty nursery, where one of the Bayless children once slept. The mansion’s gardens are also known for sudden temperature drops, especially near the old fountain, where Mrs. Bayless was often seen enjoying her evenings.


Constantine Theater

110 W Main St, Pawhuska, OK 74056

Witnesses often describe the actress’s ghost as appearing during rehearsals, offering gentle applause to performers who catch her favor. The eerie apparition of a cowboy has also been spotted in the audience, leaning back in his chair as though watching an old-fashioned Western.


Cherokee Strip Museum

901 14th St, Alva, OK 73717

Some have reported hearing the soft sound of hymns being sung in the old chapel area, and staff members have found objects mysteriously rearranged as though unseen hands are moving them. Paranormal researchers have detected unexplained cold spots near the hospital beds and occasionally catch the scent of antiseptic, hinting at the building’s medical past.


Oklahoma Territorial Museum

406 E Oklahoma Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044

Beyond the librarian’s ghost, the building is said to be haunted by a former student who died in a tragic accident on the property. Visitors have reported hearing soft crying near the classroom exhibits, and some even claim to have seen an apparition of a young boy near the library shelves.




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Keywords and Tags: Haunted Oklahoma, Ghosts of the Sooner State, Haunted America, Paranormal, Haunted Locations, Oklahoma Ghost Stories, Halloween Podcast, Haunted History

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Oklahoma's Haunted Oil Fields: Ghosts of the Sooner State | Ep. 36

Oklahoma's Haunted Oil Fields: Ghosts of the Sooner State | Ep. 36

Lyle Perez