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Haunted Seminary Hall

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"Haunted Seminary Hall" offers lantern-light tours of Northeastern State University's most notoriously haunted building every Friday and Saturday night in October. Tours run continuously from 7:00PM until midnight.

Haunted Seminary Hall

Address : Main entrance to Northeastern State University Tahlequah OK
Phone : 918 931-2359   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : cowlisha@nsuok.edu

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Admission Fee : $5.00

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