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  • Home
  • All About Us
    • Museum Hours and Admission
    • Location
    • Membership
    • Board and Staff
    • Volunteer!
    • Museum History
    • Our Mission
    • Conference Room
    • Memorials
  • Events
    • Treasure Hunters Day
    • Railroad Day
    • Haunted History Tours
    • Bass Reeves Western History Conference
  • Whistlestop Gift Shop
    • Okie From Muskogee Shirts
    • MUSKOGEE BOOK
    • Order Muskogee Postcard Book
  • Area History
    • Black History Month
    • Area History Stories & Articles
    • Three Rivers Historian >
      • Historian 2013 - 2015
    • Links to Other History Websites
  • Visit Muskogee!
  • Blog
  • Informative
Come along with us as we explore the haunted and mysterious past of Muskogee and Ft. Gibson. We will be visiting places that have been known to have paranormal activity, or does it ? If you enjoy things that go bump in the night, these tours are for you!

Muskogee Haunted
​                History Tours

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To all our Sponsors, Volunteers, Vendors and Guests who have faithfully made our Tours a success, it is with great regret that the 2020 Muskogee's Haunted History Tours are rescheduled until 2021 due to the Covid 19 pandemic.
Cancelling this event is in support and concern for the health and safety of all our participants and attendees.
With gratitude for your continued support, we look forward to seeing you again in 2021 and want to say Thank You to everyone!



Details will be posted on https://www.muskogeehauntedhistorytours.com 
​for the 2021 tours.
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The Thomas-Foreman Historical Home is located at 1419 W. Okmugee st, Muskogee, Ok. Please call 918-686-6624 for more information.

Information and to Purchase Tickets:

Muskogee Haunted History Tours Website.

Disclaimer: The Muskogee's Haunted History Tours visit historic site's, sidewalk's, roadway's, step's, building's, businesses and home's that can pose a hazard to guests if not noticed or misused (i.e. uneven steps, sidewalks, pot holes, resurfaced roadways, curbs, vehicle traffic). By purchasing these tickets for the Muskogee's Walking Tour,  Muskogee's Limited Edition Bus Tour and the Fort Gibson Limited Edition Bus Tour and/or by attending the Tour, the ticket holder, for itself and any children it is accompanying on the tour under 18 years old, acknowledges and understands the hazards and limitations of the tour route in full. The ticket holder releases Three Rivers Museum, The City of Muskogee, and all participating entities including/but not limited to Businesses, Residentials, Historic sites, and all roadways located in/around Muskogee, Oklahoma and/or Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, from any liability/responsibility and shall indemnify and hold harmless all said entities for injury(s), death(s), or damage(s) to person or property, stemming from his/her presence on the tour. 
By purchasing a ticket, the ticket holder agrees to and shall be responsible for any/all injury, death or damage to person or property, stemming from his/her presence on the tour. Tickets are non-refundable.

Muskogee's Regional Heritage Center

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With assistance from the Muskogee Redevelopment Authority

Museum Hours
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday - Saturday

Mailing Address: 220 Elgin
                                Muskogee, OK 74401
Phone:                    918-686-6624
E-Mail:                 3riversmuseum@gmail.com
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