Oklahoma\'s ghostly legends are as varied as its history and culture.
Jeff lives in Norman with his wife, Courtney..
He has published several collections of central Oklahoma legends.
In 2009, he began a Haunted walking tour of the University of Oklahoma\'s campus.
He attended the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics before becoming the fourth generation in his family to graduate from the University of Oklahoma.
About author(s): Jeff Provine grew up on his family\'s Land Run farm outside of Enid.
Eerie occurrences, spooky events, unsolved mysteries, and terrifying specters make for a scary journey through Oklahoma\'s Haunted past.
Apple\'s Mausoleum and the Spooksville Triangle to name just a few.
Haunted Oklahoma explores King Tut\'s Tomb on the Arkansas, Mr.
One parallel that may be surprising is Oklahoma\'s uncanny number of headless ghosts.
Oklahoma\'s stately mansions, theaters, and old hotels still have previous residents dwelling in a spectral form.
The State boasts hauntings by ancient Native Americans, Spanish miners, soldiers, outlaws, ranchers, performers, students, repairmen, and many more.
Oklahoma\'s ghostly legends are as varied as its history and culture