Carnegie, Oklahoma Ghost Tales

There was one night that me and a friend went to the park one winter to slide down the hill in the snow on our scate bords we were having fun the time was passing soon it was getting dark.when my frend said to me look what is that on that far bench in the park. I said I dont know all I knew was it was sitting there we watched it a few minutes we thought it looked like a goat body with a devil head by that time we were still looking at what it was then to our surprise it stared back at us then we took off running all the way home. I told my mom she told me that we should not be in the park after dark  
    there are many spirits there.
Submitted by beto


There's not one thing bizarre on the subject of Carnegie, Oklahoma in the day, but once the sun is down you may perhaps spot some terrifying
  things. A lot of ghost stories have been conveyed by the local residents. Some local residents assert these stories are lies, but if you have the nerve to stay for a few days in Carnegie, you might notice a ghost for yourself.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

The phantom of a young-looking female soaked in blood has frequently been observed at Cedar Creek in the early morning hours hurling pebbles into the flowing water.

A man with a sizeable hole through his torso has purportedly been spotted on many instances in Crowder Lake State Park by the park headquarters staring.



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