Join Jeff Provine, a seasoned folklore researcher, as he explores the haunted history of Guthrie, Oklahoma. In this thrilling episode, Jeff takes us to the Stone Lion Inn, a Victorian mansion turned bed and breakfast, known as Oklahoma's most haunted location. Built in 1907, the house has a storied past filled with tales of wealth, tragedy, and lingering spirits. Jeff delves into the intriguing history of the Stone Lion Inn, from its origins during the land rush of 1889 to its time as a mortuary. The inn is said to be haunted by a young girl who died of whooping cough and a mysterious ghost cat.
After exploring the inn, Jeff ventures downtown to uncover more of Guthrie's spectral secrets. He meets with Stacey, a local storyteller, who shares spine-chilling tales from the early 1900s. From haunted restaurants to the Capital Publishing Museum, this episode of Visiting Haunts is packed with fascinating ghost stories and paranormal activities.
Don't miss this captivating journey through one of Oklahoma's most haunted towns! Tune in to "Visiting Haunts: Stone Lion Inn and Downtown Guthrie" and discover the eerie charm of Guthrie's haunted history.