Dewey Hotel Museum

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Visitors to this 1899 hotel-turned-museum have supposedly felt a male presence in an upstairs bedroom, possibly that of town founder Jacob Bartle’s.

Submitted by Callum Swift

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Geographic Information

Address:
801 North Delaware Street
Bartlesville, OK
United States

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GPS:
36.79915, -95.93823229999998
County:
Washington County, Oklahoma
Nearest Towns:
Dewey, OK (0.3 mi.)
Bartlesville, OK (4.3 mi.)
Copan, OK (6.8 mi.)
Wann, OK (10.9 mi.)
Ochelata, OK (13.9 mi.)
Caney, KS (14.7 mi.)
Delaware, OK (16.6 mi.)
Lenapah, OK (17.1 mi.)
Tyro, KS (17.7 mi.)
Nowata, OK (18.0 mi.)

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  1. I have a photo taken last night of proof that it’s haunted. You can see a lady in white on the second floor balcony next to where the brothel was.

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