Take A Tour Of One Of The Most Haunted Places In Oklahoma
Oklahoma is home to multiple haunted locations, from old military posts to graveyards with marked witches graves. But one of the most haunted places in the state is Muskogee, Oklahoma. And if you're in for a frightening history lesson, one group offers three hour tours of the most creepy spots.
Ghostly Whisper Tours is a tour group in Muskogee that offers tours of haunted locations in Muskogee and Fort Gibson. According to the Ghostly Whisper Tours Facebook page, the reason Muskogee is one of the most haunted places in Oklahoma is believed in part to be because two fires wiped out the town's entire downtown. Others believe it's haunted by the lost souls from the Trail of Tears.
The tour group also takes tours to the neighboring town of Fort Gibson, as it is one of the oldest towns in Oklahoma and is home to an old military fort. Ghostly Whisper Tours says Fort Gibson offers an "abundance of haunts."
Ghost tours also offer Oklahoma history lesson.
While on a tour with Ghostly Whisper Tours, you'll not only learn about the hauntings but also some Oklahoma history, which adds to the spookiness. Muskogee has a long and rich history in Oklahoma and offers several sites that are believed to be haunted.
According to the local newspaper, the Muskogee Phoenix, Muskogee is home to one of America's many Crybaby Bridges. The town's local college, Bacone College, is "the center for many hauntings." East Side Boulevard is a popular haunted area with ghost riders coming and going, plus an old tea house, located at 219 East Side Blvd, has had many spooky sitings inside. And that's just the beginning as Muskogee has many more hauntings around town.
How to go on a Ghostly Whisper Tours in Muskogee.
If you want to experience all the haunts in Muskogee and learn about the lore behind them, then you'll want to book a tour with Ghostly Whisper Tours. Details about the upcoming tours are available on the Ghostly Whisper Tours Facebook page.
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