Haunted things to do in Oklahoma City
Looking for haunted places & dark-history spots in Oklahoma City? These 9 are the genuinely strange ones — Langston's Western Wear (haunted second floor), Overholser Mansion — History & Haunts tour, Fairlawn Cemetery (OKC's oldest) and more — each hand-vetted and sourced, not pulled from a top-ten list. Great for an unusual date, a weird afternoon, or showing a visitor the side of Oklahoma City they'd never find on their own.
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Langston's Western Wear (haunted second floor)
This working cowboy-boot-and-hat emporium has anchored Stockyards City since 1913, but its 1919 building was…
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Overholser Mansion — History & Haunts tour
This 1903 French chateau-style mansion is a house museum frozen in its original furnishings, but the lesser-k…
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Fairlawn Cemetery (OKC's oldest)
Established 1892 on what was once a cornfield, Fairlawn is Oklahoma City's oldest cemetery, with roughly 40,0…
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Stone Lion Inn
The Stone Lion Inn is a sprawling 1907 Victorian mansion—once Guthrie's most expensive home, later a funeral…
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Constantine Theater
The Constantine Theater is a beautifully restored 1911 opera house — built inside an 1880s hotel — listed on…
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The Old Plantation Restaurant
Built in 1910 as a cobblestone hotel that drew Al Capone, Bonnie and Clyde, and Will Rogers during the Roarin…
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Yukon's Best Railroad Museum / Yukon Historical Museum
The Yukon Historical Society Museum Complex is a genuinely operating cluster of small museums anchored by an…
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Hopewell Baptist 'Teepee' Church
Bruce Goff's 1948 "Teepee Church" is a genuine mid-century modernist landmark: a conical 80-foot-tall sanctua…
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Fort Reno Historic Spirit Tours
Fort Reno's official lantern-lit Spirit Tours are a monthly event at this authentic 1874 cavalry post, taking…