Constantine Arts Council and Theatre, Pawhuska


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The Constantine Arts Council and Theatre in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, is described as a haunted historic building, possibly by the ghost of Sappho Constantine Brown, the daughter of a former theater owner. Reported paranormal activity includes the apparition of Sappho Brown during the building's 1980s refurbishment, accompanied by light footsteps, phantom brawls, mysterious sighs from an off microphone, and the sound of locked doors opening. The building was also a hotel, the Pawhuska House, where two deaths occurred, and one report mentions the ghost of a woman on the balcony in 1906. Reports include seeing a woman on the balcony in 1906, as well as unexplained shadows. Visitors have reported hearing sighs from a microphone that was off, phantom brawls, and sounds of doors being opened. The ghost of Sappho Brown is said to have accompanied her apparition with light footsteps during the 1980s refurbishment. Sappho Constantine Brown is believed to be the ghost haunting the theatre. She was the daughter of a former owner of the building, which was also a former hotel called the Pawhuska House. Her apparition, along with the sound of light footsteps, was reportedly encountered by workmen during the building's refurbishment in the 1980s.

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