Oklahoma
Haunted Oklahoma: The Scariest Spots In Our State
Smells of days passed by. Unexplained awakenings. Visions of people that have been lifeless for many years. The tales of Oklahoma’s haunted places return to earlier than statehood.
However to search out probably the most haunted we enlisted the assistance of creator Jeff Provine.
“Which is hard gig there’s so many superior tales to be informed right here in Oklahoma,” mentioned Provine who has written eight books to this point on Haunted Oklahoma places.
“We will begin at quantity 9: in all probability probably the most historic and well-known tales the spook mild up within the northeast a part of the state,” mentioned Provine. “You exit on this nation street, and also you see a glowing mild, some folks describe it as massive as a seaside ball some says it is just a bit spot: pink and inexperienced and blue all totally different colours.”
“Quantity 8 one in all my favourite sights Ft. Washita,” continued Provine.
The previous US navy submit inbuilt 1842 Conflict re-enactors frequent the fort typically getting extra of a historical past lesson than they bargained for. That features two who had been close to this bridge after they noticed an individual holding a lantern.
“They mentioned the nearer the sunshine received they realized it was a girl and when she received slightly nearer they realized she had no toes or head,” recalled Longtime Web site Supervisor Jim Argo.
Aunt Jane, a headless ghost, who’s identified to stroll round this a part of the fort is probably the most well-known. However there are many others.
A safety guard as soon as observed some troopers on horseback.
“They rode proper by him, he waved at them and so they simply saved driving and so they went proper via the fence and proper to the street,” mentioned Argo.
A number of re-enactors have noticed an officer on the entrance porch of the barracks watching the solar go down.
“And when the solar went down the officer disappeared.”
However the Bohanan cabin is alleged to be probably the most haunted.
“No matter it’s, it do not like girls,” mentioned Argo. “The re-enactors who stayed in it had their clothes moved, reshuffled, generally torn up.”
Doorways slam, home windows rattle, a girl is typically seen sitting at this desk.
“We have had digital recorders left in right here in a single day (file) infants crying.”
Argo says even those that do not know the haunted historical past of the cabin have felt it.
“They cannot breathe, they get a closed in feeling they cannot keep in there.”
The Fort’s ghost tour is a well-liked one. Argo says of us nearly all the time see one thing or catch it on digicam.
“I’ve seen footage the place mist took the form of slightly woman praying at a grave, I’ve seen mists that seem like troopers in line on the cemetery.”
However as rapidly as these ghosts disappear so to the tickets. They’re already offered out for 2022. Tickets for subsequent yr open on October 1 however sometimes promote out inside a day or two.
Quantity seven is Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa the place the music does not die even when the performers have.
“My favourite story about it’s the well-known nation musician Bob Wills nonetheless reveals up. He famously performed there on a regular basis in the course of the twentieth century,” mentioned Provine. “He is nonetheless happening tour. And so they acknowledge him it is his hat and his outfit. It is what he wore.”
Quantity 6 Kendell’s Restaurant in Noble and the lady in black who cooks up mischief within the again room.
Elected to our quantity 5 place: The Governor’s mansion in Oklahoma Metropolis.
“Governor Alfalfa Invoice Murray from the 1920’s and 30’s likes to hang around there they are saying,” mentioned Provine.
Quantity 4 is the forty fifth Infantry Museum. The memorabilia on show right here aren’t the one relics greeting guests. Provine recounts this dialog employees had with a pair visitors:
‘“The man carrying a WW1 uniform standing on the market within the entrance we tried to speak with him however he simply stared and stared so we went on ‘we have no re-enactors’. So, he went to test and there was nobody there.’
A failed authorities experiment, members of Oklahoma Metropolis elite nonetheless entertaining many years after their loss of life. Issues get even spookier Thursday night time after we proceed our countdown.
At quantity three: The parallel forest. A failed authorities experiment within the Wichita mountains.
“It is alleged to be haunted by these ghostly lights that individuals comply with and get misplaced again and again.
Our quantity two: an Oklahoma Mansion so grand the previous homeowners simply don’t need appear to wish to go away. Henry Overholser, typically thought of the daddy of Oklahoma Metropolis, his spouse Anna and younger daughter Henry Ione lived within the mansion within the early 1900’s. And lots of say they nonetheless hang-out it right this moment.
Lisa Escalon, the museum supervisor started working on the museum again in 1993, and now she’s on first title foundation with lots of the ghosts.
“I’ve heard my title known as many instances. It is a girl and I privy that to Mrs. Overhoser”
Mrs. Overhoser nonetheless appears to be the primary woman of the home. She may also be typically seen searching the window of the third-floor torrent room and guests generally catch a whiff of her rose fragrance. However a slight odor of tobacco or the sound of whistling is commonly attributed to Mr. Overholser. Even stories of girlish pranks and a small footprint that mysteriously appeared within the mud this previous winter appear to be indicators {that a} younger Henry Ione is right here as effectively.
However paranormal investigators recommend lots of the household’s visitors could have additionally returned to reside out eternity right here.
“They’ve picked up dozens and dozens of I’d say sorts of exercise within the residence of babies to full grown adults,” mentioned Preservation Oklahoma Govt Director Chantry Banks.
Footage taken through the years present orbs and mysterious photographs all through the home. Luckily, visitors, just like the hosts, all appear to be pleasant and useful.
“I used to be turning off lights on the finish of the night time and was being lazy and throughout the room I mentioned, ‘Ooh it certain can be nice if somebody would flip these lights off for me’ and the lamp the instantly turned off,” recalled Banks.
“The primary prime haunted sight in Oklahoma I prefer to say just about is all of Guthrie simply the entire city,” mentioned Provine.
That sounds proper to Stacey Frazier, she’s the founding father of the Guthrie Ghost stroll that now attracts about one thousand folks and numerous ghosts a yr.
“It is the truth that the story turn into not solely potential however believable that basically appears to attract folks in,” she mentioned.
Stacey says she has about 62 tales.
Ivan the barber is a well-liked one. When alive he had a behavior of pinching younger girls.
“Even right this moment it will likely be the fellows that can be strolling down the steps that often speak of somebody pushing them and it will likely be the women arising the step that really feel like they get pinched,’ smiled Frazier.
Then there’s The Stone Lion Inn which was once a mortuary. Now a mattress and breakfast. and the positioning of many unexplained phenomena. Together with voices, furnishings transferring, doorways slamming.
“There’s a cat and it comes trotting down these steps, it turns right here, crosses right here and goes beneath after which it disappears and we do not see it extra,” says proprietor Rebecca Luker.
The ghost of 7-year-old Irene appears to generate probably the most consideration.
“Individuals who sleep in that room the Cora Dial suite typically expertise an little little one coming into the room between 2 and 230 and he or she pats them on the cheek to get them to come back awake and after they come awake there is no one there nevertheless it’s occurred time and time once more,” mentioned Luker.
The Stone Lion Inn, Guthrie Ghost stroll and lots of the different haunts we’ve got talked about in our countdown supply alternatives to rise up shut and private with the ghosts….when you dare.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma LB Kip Lewis Proved Again He’s a ‘True Gamer’ With Alabama Pick Six
NORMAN — Kip Lewis must have something against the state of Alabama.
In September, he sealed Oklahoma’s unlikely comeback victory over Auburn with a Pick Six.
Saturday night, he repeated his heroics — this time to bury the No. 7-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide.
With Alabama down 17-3 and needing a score to get back into the game, Jalen Milroe didn’t see Lewis.
The OU linebacker didn’t care.
He snatched the ball out of the way and outraced the Crimson Tide 49 yards the other way, stepping over a Milroe half-hearted tackle attempt en route to the end zone.
“(They) came out of a formation that we’ve been studying all week, and Coach (Zac) Alley had everybody prepared, nailing us down with the details,” Lewis said after the win. “And so I read my keys, did what I was supposed to, and I was proud that he threw, because I was like, ‘What if I’m standing right here?’ But you know, just finishing and making sure I get to the end zone after I caught it.”
Lewis and the Sooners never looked back, as the Pick Six put the exclamation point on the 24-3 win.
The redshirt sophomore burst onto the scene last year for Oklahoma by playing a crucial part in the goal line stand against Texas.
Then in his first year as an established starter, Lewis has delivered in both of OU’s SEC wins.
And while he turns it on every Saturday, Lewis said the interceptions never come his way in practice.
“I drop (passes) in practice a lot,” Lewis said with a smile. “I drop ’em a lot, and I just say, ‘Hey guys, look, in a game, it’s a catch, don’t worry.’ That’s what I tell them all the time.”
Alley confirmed Lewis’ struggles to hold onto the ball during practice, but praised the growth the young linebacker has shown to play a key role at the heart of Oklahoma’s defense.
“I don’t know; he dropped them in pregame too,” Alley said with a smirk. “I think when the lights come on, he’s a different dude. He’s a true gamer. There’s not a lot of those guys. He’s a good practice player, no doubt about it, but man, when the lights are on and the stage is bright and matter, he’s at his best when it matters the most.”
The interception from Lewis wasn’t the only contribution from the Sooners’ front seven.
They held Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe to just seven rushing yards, and OU’s defensive line and linebackers dictated play at the point of attack.
Lewis finished with no tackles, but he and fellow linebacker Danny Stutsman disrupted everything the Crimson Tide tried to do.
“I’m so proud of them. And the other guys like Kip,” Stutsman said. “Comes up big with a huge play. Just proud of him.”
Partly thanks to Lewis’ contributions, the Sooners are now bowl eligible.
Oklahoma will be able to utilize those extra practices to continue to develop and be better prepared headed into 2025.
But for now, Lewis was just happy he could help deliver OU coach a signature win and send the seniors out in style.
“It’s really good. Just building momentum into going into next year, I think it’s gonna really say what this team is,” Lewis said. “Just some hard, gritty fighting team that’s never gonna quit, never gonna give up. A lot of people counted us out this season and thought we should just write it off. And so we had other plans.”
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Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz: November 24
This week on the Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz, Dean Blevins, John Holcomb, and Chris Williams begin the show with their opening takes.
Sunday, November 24th 2024, 11:17 pm
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OKLAHOMA CITY –
This week on the Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz, Dean Blevins, John Holcomb, and Chris Williams begin the show with their opening takes.
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Oklahoma Democrats mourn Fred Harris, former US senator and presidential candidate
Oklahoma residents on Sunday mourned the death of former Democratic U.S. Sen. Fred Harris, a trailblazer in progressive politics in the state who ran an unsuccessful presidential bid in 1976. Harris died on Saturday at 94.
Democratic Party members across Oklahoma remembered Harris for his commitment to economic and social justice during the 1960s — a period of historical turbulence. Harris chaired the Democratic National Committee from 1969 to 1970 and helped unify the party after its tumultuous national convention in 1968 when protesters and police clashed in Chicago.
“Fred Harris showed us what is possible when we lead with both heart and principle. He worked to ensure everyone had a voice and a seat at the table,” said Alicia Andrews, chair of the Oklahoma Democratic Party.
Harris appeared at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago earlier this year as a guest speaker for the Oklahoma delegation, where he reflected on progress and unity.
“Standing alongside him in Chicago this summer was a reminder of how his legacy continues to inspire,” Andrews said.
Kalyn Free, a member of the Choctaw nation of Oklahoma and the DNC, said that there is no one else in public service whom she admired more than the former senator.
“He was a friend, a mentor, a hero and my True North. Oklahoma and America have lost a powerful advocate and voice,” Free said in a statement. “His work for Indian Country will always be remembered.”
“Senator Harris truly was an Oklahoma treasure and was ahead of his time in so many ways,” said Jeff Berrong, whose grandfather served in the state Senate with Harris. “He never forgot where he came from and he always remained focused on building a society that would provide equality of opportunity for all.”
Harris served eight years in the state Senate before he was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he served another eight years before his 1976 presidential campaign. State party leaders commemorated his work on the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, or the Kerner Commission, to investigate the 1960s riots. Harris was the last surviving member of the commission.
Shortly after his presidential campaign, Harris left politics and moved to New Mexico and became a political science professor at the University of New Mexico.
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Lathan is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.
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