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Visit Some of the State's Haunted Universities
Visit Northern Oklahoma College. This was once the site of Phillips University. It's located in Enid, Oklahoma. The place is home to two haunted dormitories. One was once a boy’s dorm called Earl Butts Dormitory. The hauntings there are believed to be the result of the fact that the dorm was constructed on tribal burial ground. The other dorm–Clay Hall–was a woman’s dorm. Residents reported hearing women singing and the sound of piano playing. It should be noted that no piano was located in the dorm.
Travel to Tulsa University. The ghost of a young coed who took her life in her dorm room still remains. That is what many claim. Since she committed suicide after taking her phone off of the hook, students are chilled when finding their phone has been placed off the hook as well.
Visit the University of Oklahoma in the state's capital. A fraternity pledge is said to still haunt the basement room where he died. Students claim that he continues to pull all kinds of pranks.
Go deep down to Southeastern State University in Durant, Oklahoma. A young student is believed to continue to roam the halls at Shear Hall. Many believe he was responsible for the shooting death of several other students. That resulted in the inability of his soul to rest.
Visit Some of the States Haunted Native American Sites
Visit the Riverside Indian School of Anadarko, Oklahoma. The school, which is over 100 years old, still reports hearing children talking in Native American language. Crying and other strange noises can also be heard here. Some even claim to have seen the apparition of a young Native American boy.
Check out Bacone College in Muskogee, Oklahoma. The college, which was established by Indians in 1880, is the site of many Native American apparitions. Students also report lots of strange sounds, unexplained cold spots and objects that get moved around when no one is looking.
Visit Ada, Oklahoma. Once the land of the Chickasaw nation, many believe that some of its former residents remain behind. Reports of spheres of light have been made by many that have visited the site.
Go to Jeremiah’s Bridge in Anadarko, Oklahoma. While traveling over that bridge, many people have reported the break down of their vehicles. Those who dared to get out of their cars have reported several eerie things. Some say they saw a Native American man jumping off of the bridge. Others report seeing eerie lights weaving in and out of the trees in the nearby woods. A few have even said they saw blood dripping off the side railing of the bridge.