Wednesday, May 27, 2009
CUSTER COUNTY
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Custer County, a Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation was ironically named in honor of George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876), a United States Army c...
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LOGAN COUNTY
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MASON'S CHILDRENS HOME HISTORY: Located at 602 East College in Guthrie, Oklahoma the Mason's Guthrie Children's Home (Dominion ...
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MAYES COUNTY
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CRYBABY BRIDGE THE STORY: One day long ago a baby had drowned while parents were picnicking. It is said that if you drive over Crybaby Brid...
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OSAGE COUNTY
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CONSTANTINE THEATRE THE STORY: There is another reportedly haunted theater located at 110 W. Main, in the city of Pawhuska , in Osage Count...
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PAYNE COUNTY
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Payne County was opened to settlement in the Oklahoma land run of 1889. The land run took place April 22, 1889; overnight businesses sprang ...
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PITTSBURG COUNTY
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CRYBABY BRIDGE THE STORY: One of several bridges in Oklahoma possessing very similar haunting stories, this Crybaby Bridge is located in Al...
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PONTOTOC COUNTY
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GLENWOOD PARK THE STORY: The ghost of a female having a cross engraved into her nose has on several occasions been seen in Glenwood Park a...
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