10 Ghost Town in Oklahoma: Abandoned Streets, Dark Stories, and What’s Left Today

Опубликовано: 15 Май 2026
на канале: ODIN REED
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10 Ghost Town in Oklahoma: Abandoned Streets, Dark Stories, and What’s Left Today. Some towns do not disappear with a bang. They fade. One family leaves, then a store closes, then the school goes quiet… and suddenly the map still shows a name, but real life is gone.
In this episode, we take you through 10 ghost towns in Oklahoma where abandoned streets, empty buildings, and broken signage still hint at what used to be. These places are not just “creepy.” They are time capsules of boom-and-bust America: oil dreams, railroad stops that lost their purpose, mining hopes that ran out, and communities that could not survive one bad decade.
You will see what is left today: remnants of main streets, forgotten churches, silent cemeteries, and structures that look like they are holding their breath. We also unpack the human side, the reasons people left, what the locals still remember, and why some of these towns refuse to fully die.
Stay to the end, because one town on this list feels almost untouched, like the last residents walked away yesterday.
Would you explore a place like this in real life… or would you turn around at the first empty road?
00:00 : Intro
00:57 : Texola, Beckham County
03:37 : Skullyville, Le Flore County
06:33 : Parkersburg, Custer County
09:20 : Keokuk Falls, Pottawatomie County
12:23 : Pine Valley, Southeastern Oklahoma
15:20 : Sardis, Southeastern Oklahoma
18:18 : Burke City, Okfuskee County
21:07 : Eddy, Kay County
24:25 : Depew, Creek County
27:36 : Picher, Ottawa County

Disclaimer: The content of this video is created solely for educational and entertainment purposes. The places featured here are presented based on research, public information, and personal perspective. This video does not intend to offend, misrepresent, or discourage anyone from visiting or living in these areas. Viewers should understand that conditions and opinions may vary, and personal experiences can differ. We strongly encourage audiences to conduct their own research before making travel or relocation decisions. The creators assume no responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use of information shared in this video.