Why is it that creepy houses all look haunted? Is it because they usually are, or is it our imagination? Well, here are 12 houses in Oklahoma for you to decide...haunted or not?
1. Lifeless and looking haunted somewhere in Oklahoma.
2. Located in Picher, OK, this one is a bit creepy, especially since Picher is one of the most toxic ghost towns in the world.
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3. This lonely house sits in El Reno, OK.
4. This house in Spencer, OK, looks like it could have been the Klopek's creepy house on the "'Burbs."
5. This house north of Edmond might be overtaken by the trees soon, unless ghosts get to it first.
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6. This dilapidated house sits neglected in Guthrie, OK.
7. Is this one so creepy that it is barred from the rest of the world?
8. This decaying home in Arcadia looks kaput.
9. Neglected home in Oklahoma City.
10. Abandoned and boarded up in Oklahoma.
11. Would you knock on the door? I would keep on walking.
12. Another potential haunted house in Picher that looks disturbing.
Do you know of any real haunted houses in Oklahoma? Share in the comments below.
If you're craving a nostalgic experience with a modern twist, look no further than The Teepee Drive-In in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. This historic gem, located right off the iconic Route 66, offers more than just a night at the movies—it gives you the chance to step back in time and stay overnight in a beautifully restored 1950s Spartan trailer. Combining the magic of an old-fashioned drive-in with the comfort of a cozy retreat, this is one getaway you won’t want to miss.
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The Teepee Drive-In first opened its doors in 1950, becoming a beloved spot for moviegoers in the heart of Oklahoma. Like many drive-ins across the country, it faced challenges as the years went by, but today it’s been revitalized and is bigger, brighter, and more fun than ever.
The drive-in has retained its vintage charm while incorporating modern amenities to create a truly unique experience. Whether you’re a fan of classic cinema or just love the idea of watching a movie under the stars, The Teepee Drive-In offers a one-of-a-kind night out.
What sets The Teepee Drive-In apart from other movie theaters is the opportunity to stay overnight in one of their authentic 1950s Spartan trailers. Manufactured in Tulsa and parked right on the drive-in lot, these trailers are a rare find that combines history with comfort.
Each trailer is fully equipped with everything you need for a relaxing night: a queen-sized bed, a private full bathroom, a kitchenette, and a cozy living area. The trailers are air-conditioned for those warm Oklahoma nights, and WiFi is available if you need to stay connected.
But the real highlight of your stay is the free movie included with your booking. After enjoying a night of films and snacks, you can retire to your retro trailer, where you can tune into the movie audio with the provided radios. It’s the perfect blend of camping and cinema, all with a nostalgic flair that’s hard to find these days.
At The Teepee Drive-In, Wednesdays are dedicated to accessibility, offering affordable $10 carloads, $2 hot dogs, and Open Caption screenings to ensure everyone can enjoy the experience.
Despite the decline of drive-in theaters across the country, The Teepee Drive-In stands strong, offering an experience that’s both historic and one-of-a-kind. Whether you’re reliving memories or making new ones, this drive-in provides a night to remember, capped off with a stay in a Spartan trailer that’s as cozy as it is cool.
For more information, follow along on Tee Pee Drive-In's Facebook page. Or, if you would like to book an overnight stay in one of the Spartan trailers, visit Airbnb.com.
If you need a bigger place to stay near Tee Pee Drive-In, check out this Airbnb that used to be the Old City Hall in Sapulpa.
In the picturesque town of Grove, near the shimmering waters of Grand Lake, lies a hidden treasure: The Lakehouse & The Table. This enchanting spot combines the best shopping and dining, providing a cozy retreat for anyone seeking a unique and enjoyable experience. Whether you're a resident or a traveler, a visit to this charming location promises delightful discoveries and delicious treats that reflect the heart and soul of Grove.
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At 27 West 3rd Street in Grove, The Lakehouse offers unique kitchen supplies and grab-and-go foods, while The Table serves fresh salads, soups, pastries, and top-notch chocolate chip cookies...all under the same roof.
Step into The Lakehouse, a kitchen supply store that's bursting with personality and color. As you walk through the doors, you're greeted by an array of unique and colorful items that make cooking and entertaining a joy.
From super cute aprons and whimsical kitchen towels to a variety of essential kitchen gadgets, The Lakehouse has it all. It's the perfect place to find that special item to brighten up your kitchen or to pick up a thoughtful gift for the culinary enthusiast in your life.
But The Lakehouse is more than just a store—it's a place of community and learning. The grab-and-go area is stocked with delicious appetizers, hearty soups, and other ready-made goodies that are perfect for a day at the lake.
And if you're looking to expand your culinary skills, be sure to check out their cooking classes. They also host special events like floral arrangement nights and wine tastings, offering evenings filled with creativity, fun, and delicious treats.
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Connected to The Lakehouse is The Table, a delightful eatery co-owned by Brecka (owner of The Lakehouse) and her friend Diane.
What makes The Lakehouse & The Table truly special is the sense of community. Owners Brecka and Diane have created a space where locals and visitors alike can come together to shop, dine, and enjoy life.
Try the Strawberry Field salad for a burst of summer flavors or the comforting Chicken Salad that feels like a hug in a bowl.
And whatever you do, don't miss out on Brecka's chocolate chip cookies—they're simply the best you'll ever have.