Small towns are usually the setting of a haunted tale or two. And the rural atmosphere can provoke an even more unsettling feeling when you're on your own. Oklahoma is a state with no shortage of ghost towns and haunted hollows, and Waurika ranks high on the list. Waurika is one of those unsettling little towns in Oklahoma, rumored to be haunted, where those looking for a heart-pounding scare are guaranteed to find it.
At a population of only 2,127, Waurika is a small town in Jefferson County. The town was as a bustling railroad hub, once upon a time.
There isn't a lot here, but the Rock Island Railroad packs a big, paranormal punch. Dating back to 1912, the building still stands today as a historical landmark.
Inside, you'll find a public library; and, of course, it's rumored to be haunted.
There have been reports of a library ghost who likes to knock down or move books. Workers claim to have photographic evidence of a 'transparent man' lurking in the back of the library.
What was originally a boarding house for the train crews was later renovated into a house on Highway 70.
In 1994 it was known as Nancy's Antiques, Moneka Antique Mall and Tea Room. Local legend states that a robber attempted a break in during its boarding house days. He was gunned down, and his apparition was reportedly seen by customers of the antique mall.
There are also several abandoned buildings to explore in Waurika, wherein there have been numerous reports of ghost sightings and paranormal activity.
One of the most chilling is a story about a family who moved to Elm Street. The family would hear footsteps -- and be physically pushed on occasion. Truly, there's something nefarious about Waurika.
Ghost hunters sure do enjoy the stories floating around this small town. What do you think? Is Waurika haunted? At the very least, we wouldn't recommend visiting that library on your own -- running into the so-called transparent man sounds absolutely terrifying!
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