Cushing Country Club

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Cushing Country Club is rumored to be haunted by a ghost known as Irene. Legend has it that she perished in a fire at the house that formerly stood on the property. Orbs and recordings of voices were found by paranormal investigators.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    4615 E 9th St
    Cushing, OK 74023
    United States

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    GPS:
    35.967498, -96.70064100000002
    County:
    Payne County, Oklahoma
    Nearest Towns:
    Cushing, OK (3.9 mi.)
    Drumright, OK (5.7 mi.)
    Shamrock, OK (7.6 mi.)
    Yale, OK (10.1 mi.)
    Oilton, OK (10.4 mi.)
    Agra, OK (10.8 mi.)
    Ripley, OK (12.0 mi.)
    Quay, OK (13.3 mi.)
    Kendrick, OK (13.3 mi.)
    Stroud, OK (15.3 mi.)

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