Elm Street – Seminole Oklahoma
Posted July 4, 2009 at 12:08 pm by JeffIf you come to Elm Street at night, you will pass an often overlooked road. Its overcasted by trees, and an ominous eerie tone. There were abandoned houses, before the city burned them down. There was said to be blood on the walls of the houses on Elm Street. If you get a chance you still may see an occasional orb. 
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jess
Apr 4th, 2010the house on elm street is very serious. Me beign a very sensative person has never gone into it and never will the feelings i get and the shadows that lurk around this house are crazy. My best friend and a couple other friends went their and they all said that crazy things happend to them. im a witness to the scratches my friend ty had on his back after coeming out of that house that were bleeding.
Jeffrey
Apr 4th, 2010Thanks for the reply. Its stories like this that make me think the Wewoka – Seminole area are some of the most haunted around. If you know of any other areas feel free to let me know about them as well as any pictures you may have of elm street or any other haunted location.
paul
Apr 18th, 2010man that’s crazy stuff i lived here half my life and i never heard of anything that i live just blocks away from elm street im gonna have to check it out iv been out to Sacred Heart Cemetery
and had sum crazy stuff happen out there like orbs in the woods and sounds and stuff but this is a new one on me i got to check it out
Joe Blow
Jul 9th, 2011LOL I know the people that lived in that house on elm street. The father worked for Independent Tank for 25+ Years. My brother (Freddie) married one of there daughters. Now at night he turns into a half Vampire/Ware wolf and eats human flesh. LOL Whatever. There is nothing special or haunted about this place. The scariest thing about this house before it was torn down was the fear of it falling in on ya, other than that there is nothing special about it. Or Sacred Heart Cemetery as far as that goes.
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