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Fort Washita

Fort Washita is haunted by many ghosts of the Civil War. The most famous is a lady named “Aunt Jane,” who was killed by decapitation during the war. She is said to wander the grounds with her head under her arm.

First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

There are images of demons on either side of the baptismal pool. A lady has been seen dressed in all white walking the halls. Lights turn off and on. The organ has been heard playing when no one was in the room with it, and other strange noises have been heard. The church is claimed […]

Gog-Le-Hi-Te Wetlands

Just to the South of the Wetlands Park was one of the places that the Puyallup Indian tribe buried their dead, along the banks of the Puyallup River. Many people fishing there have seen a canoe paddled by a Native American pull up to the bank, then disappear. There have been reports of singing and […]

Long Branch Saloon (now Red Dog Saloon & Pizza)

It is said that “Two Feathers,” an Indian (Chief?) was killed after a fight in the saloon. Two Feathers controls ONE nickel slot machine. On the 2nd or 3rd (?) floor, there is evidence of a doll, and if you change her clothes, they will be changed back to original dress. It is said that […]

Cliff Palace

The spirits of the ancient Anasazi walk in and around the ceremonial pit houses (kivas).

Euharlee Covered Bridge

Some say a little Native American girl was hung from the rafters of this bridge and to this day you can still hear the rope swaying back and forth and a little girl crying.

Orange Blossom Trail

A Native American warrior in a loin cloth crosses the road after prey, looks at you, then disappears.

Mission Espiritu De Santo

Reports of Seeing an apparition of an Indian on horse back, hearing the sounds for drums and the smell of pipe smoke. There have also been reports of a phantom wolf that runs in the woods & disappears.

Milan C-2 School

In about the fall of 1969 or the spring of 1970, a group of students and the school’s basketball coach who were arriving at the schoolhouse gym for a practice of the school play, entered the gym, turned on the lights, and witnessed a figure of a woman dressed in black lying on the couch […]

Creve Coeur Park

Creve Coeur is French for “broken heart”. In the late 1800’s a beautiful daughter of an Indian chief married a strong warrior. They were madly in love but the warrior, like many of the Indian men did, had to go off in hunting parties. These hunting parties would go on for at least 6 months. […]

Thunder Mountain State Park – Bridal Cave

Bridal Cave – Chanting and singing from the Osage Indians who frequented this area hundreds of years ago can be heard, along with drumbeats and the occasional appearances of Native American Apparitions.

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