This sprawling vintage mansion is rumored to be the most haunted place in Oklahoma... Which is saying a lot since our state has quite a few notable examples if you believe in that sort of thing.

This is the Grisso Mansion in Seminole. It was built by a pharmacist with a story that's pretty dark, even for early Oklahoma standards.

Long story short, Doc Grisso moved to Oklahoma and settled into the tiny town of Seminole. He opened his pharmacy and was eventually hired as the town medical examiner.

As the oil booms happened across the state, radiating out from the Tulsa metro, Doc Grisso married a tribal woman with expansive land rights... See where this is going?

There's not a whole lot of information about this story online, so it's mostly hearsay, but his Native wife Suda mysteriously died just months into their marriage, leaving Doc with the land and mineral rights that would make him one of the wealthiest men in the country... very similar to the stories laid out in Killers of the Flower Moon.

With his money, he built a home that many still consider the finest example of Italian Renaissance architecture in American history. Take a look at it yourself, but a fair warning... your wallet needs to be as big as your sense of courage. The ghost of Suda and a child are rumored to still be walking around the villa to this day.

Oklahoma's Infamous Haunted Grisso Mansion

While you've heard spooky tales of Oklahoma's haunted places, this Seminole, OK home might be THE most haunted place in the Sooner State.

Sporting four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a ballroom, and 11,000 square feet of living space, you too could have your own up-close experience with the woman and child ghosts that are rumored to still be wandering the villa today.

Faxon, Oklahoma's Windowless 'Vampire' Bandominium

Taking the 'barndominium' idea to the extreme, this is literally a barn that was turned into a home down in Faxon, Oklahoma.

Oddly enough, as countryfied and rustic as it looks on the inside, I looked through the pictures at least twice before realizing there were no windows throughout the place. Given the shape of the structure, I can't imagine how expensive it would be to retrofit windows if you could even find a contractor willing to attempt it.

If you were curious what $525,000 could buy you in the middle of nowhere, this is it. See the full details on the Zillow listing.

Look Inside this epic Oklahoma 1.9 million dollar mansion

This epic estate is located at 6420 Oak Tree Circle in Edmond, OK. and is listed by Suzanne Ogle of Keller Williams Central Oklahoma. This modern mansion features over 4,500 square feet of living space and was originally built back in 1980. It was recently remodeled and modernized with only the very best in materials, craftsmanship, and state-of-the-art appliances throughout. It features 3 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and a 3-car garage. It's located on or near the Oak Tree National Golf Course. Check out the photo gallery below to peek inside and take a quick virtual tour and see what $1.9 million dollars can buy. As it turns it, it'll buy a lot.

This Grand Lake Home is Straight Out of Yellowstone

If you were looking to get pretty far from the hustle and bustle and had $3.5million burning a hole in your pocket, this Yellowstone-looking massive cabin home might be just the place for you.

Unlike most lake homes, this one looks very lived in full-time. The stocked pantry and full workshop really scream "Retirement Home" in my mind.

With just over 5300 square feet of living space, five well-appointed bedrooms, five bathrooms, two stories, a detached shop, plenty of lakefront, and your own personal dock... this looks like a dream out in the middle of nowhere. Unlike a lot of Oklahoma's most expensive homes, this one actually looks really well put together. Everything matches, one theme, etc... It's a rare case of the wealthy having good taste.

Peek Inside this $5million Lake Texoma Mansion for Sale

People always say "If you're gonna dream, dream big." That is precisely what the builders of this lakefront home on Texoma did.

10,000 square feet of total living space. Six bedrooms, seven baths, walls of glass offering panoramic views of picturesque Lake Texoma. A huge beachfront on four and a half acres. Add in the gourmet kitchen, screened sunroom, legit theater, and game rooms, an 80-foot observation tower, plus an elevator to ensure everyone can catch a vista-view, this would be a fantastic place to call home or have available for a weekend or two each year.

 

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