Spooky season approaches: Top 5 haunted spots to see in Oklahoma!

With October approaching, it is only fair for those seeking a spectral adventure to visit these top 5 haunted tours in Oklahoma.
ArtAfloatOKC's 3rd Annual Haunted History Cruises (Oklahoma City, OK): Embark on a ghostly voyage through Oklahoma's past on a 45-minute cruise along the Bricktown Canal. These haunting expeditions occur on Thursday and Friday evenings, Oct. 5-27, as well as on Monday, Oct. 23, during Downtown OKC’s 9th Annual Brick-or-Treat. In collaboration with the Bricktown Water Taxi, this eerie journey is steeped in legendary tales.
Cain’s Ballroom & Tulsa Theatre (Tulsa, OK): In the heart of downtown Tulsa, where two iconic event and concert spaces are held, Cain’s Ballroom and Tulsa Theatre resonate with the ghosts of bygone performers. Within the walls of Cain’s Ballroom, the ghost of Bob Willis roams, linked to the historical significance of this venue as the site of the first regular radio broadcast. Meanwhile, tales of Enrico Caruso, a performer plagued by illness during his 1920s visit to Tulsa, haunt the corridors of Tulsa Theatre.
Historic Fort Reno (El Reno, OK): Venture Historic Fort Reno, where monthly tours, guided by paranormal researchers, lead visitors through the grounds and buildings. Established in 1874, this place once housed a fort, remount depot, and WWII German prisoner of war camp. The tour unveils findings reported by paranormal researchers, shedding light on the lingering echoes of the past.
Constantine Theatre (Pawhuska, OK): The Constantine Theatre in Pawhuska beckons those in search of a brush with the supernatural. Patrons have reported encounters with the ghost of a young woman, elegantly wearing a button-down dress, making ethereal appearances in the theatre's balcony. This haunted mystery has been featured in "Haunted Highway, The Spirits of Route 66," adding to the attraction of this historic venue.
Gilcrease Museum (Tulsa, OK): The Gilcrease Museum was allegedly haunted by the spirit of a former Tulsa oil magnate. Thomas Gilcrease, a wealthy oil baron and art enthusiast, amassed an extensive collection of paintings and artifacts showcased in this museum. Lingering rumors of paranormal activities are coupled with a reputation for a high turnover rate among night security guards.


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