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massetXA

Joined: 08 Dec 2006 Posts: 51 Location: USA
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 6:27 pm Post subject: Oklahoma route 66 ghosts |
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Catoosa, Oklahoma - Evidently Catoosa, Oklahoma has more to offer the Route 66 traveler than just it's famous Blue Whale. Just six miles east of Catoosa on Highway 412 sits the Timber Ridge Cemetery on the edge of an area known to local residents as "Haunted Hallow." According to the story, a young Native American boy was struck by a car while he was stopped on the road with his bicycle. The boy was buried in Timber Ridge Cemetery on the first row next to the gate at the bottom of the hill. After the boy was buried, drivers began to claim that as they came over the hill they would spot a young boy kneeling next to a bike, often having to swerve to miss him. Others reported that they distinctly heard and felt the car striking something. However, when they pulled their vehicles to the side of the road, a body could not be found. Some have even reported bloody hand prints on the fenders and damage to the front of their cars. The Catoosa police department has on file, several reports where drivers are sure that they have hit a boy on a bicycle in front of the cemetery, as well as photographs of the damaged vehicles. However, each time the police inspect the site to locate a body, one has never been found. Other people have reported receiving mysterious nosebleeds when they pass by the gate of the cemetery. And, the gate itself, seems to have a life of its own, often having been seen opening and closing without assistance from the living.
Claremore, Oklahoma - Long ago, a Native American student was attending the Military Academy at what would later become Rogers State University. Like we have unfortunately heard too many times in the past, the youth was accidentally killed during a hazing ritual. Obviously his spirit is not at peace as he is said to haunt the halls during the midnight hours. Baird Hall, where the accident occurred now houses a TV station, where the Indian's footsteps have often been heard in an otherwise empty building. Two janitors have reported hearing these odd footsteps as well as toilets flushing in empty bathrooms and other strange phenomena throughout the building.
El Reno, Oklahoma - If you are traveling the Mother Road between Weatherford and El Reno, Oklahoma at night, keep your eyes open because legend has it that this part of the old Mother Road is haunted by an elderly humped back man. Said to appear in a brown trench coat, wearing a Bogie style hat pulled down over his eyes, he has often been spotted walking along the old highway, especially on foggy or rainy nights. Reportedly, one person picked this old figure up one wet evening and the eerie little man wouldn't talk to him. Soon, the vagabond tried to jump out of the moving car. The driver immediately pulled over to the side and let him out, only to spot the man walking again several miles ahead of the driver on down the road. Another person said that they thought they had hit the man with their vehicle but when they stopped to check on him, no one was there. Do you believe it? Keep your eyes peeled.
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