With a lot of laugh and fascinating stories, the Cave House of Tulsa is a thumbs up entertaining spot.

in #ambulorbis6 years ago

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The Cave House is considered as the most interesting and an enigmatic place in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The cave house has many hidden rooms and secret passages. They are rumored to be haunted. So, those tourists who desire to have a spark in their dull life and want to do some “serious” exploring in the so-called haunting areas of the Cave House, they should just plan a visit in the night. The night time will make their visit a lot spookier especially in rooms that are rumored to hold graves of the victims of Ku Klux Klan.

It is better that you escort your trip to the Cave House with an entertaining guide. It is because they will add the element of fun and laughter with their bizarre stories and will articulate in such a manner that you couldn’t help cracking up to your heart’s content. Their stories, mostly made-up, will make the whole cave environment and its history to life. So anyone who cherishes an appreciation towards history likes to undertake adventurous trips to spooky areas and for the most part is fond of listening stories, should definitely make a visit to the Cave house.

Linda, the owner of this exceptional Tulsa gem, the Cave House is an amazing guide and a storyteller. Her stories, manner of articulation and the welcoming gestures have won the hearts of locals and the tourists. With her, the visitors feel that the go in a retrospective in the times when this cave was made, and all the legends and traditional stories come before their eyes as real.

Situated at the western side of the main city center of Tulsa where the 3rd street enters into the Charles page avenue, the cave House is easily spotted. This cave house is owned by the mother-daughter duo for 10 years. At five dollars, Linda and her daughter welcome the guests to have an engaging tour of the house. Linda will tell the tourists that the reason she bought the house a decade ago was that she was curious about it like many other locals of Tulsa. She will also narrate her first experience of stepping inside the house. She finds the house serene and peaceful. Although the purchasing of the house was a joint decision of Linda and her husband so that they can further their shutter business, her husband detested the place so much that he refused to work in it. As a result, Linda herself took the responsibility of renovating the house and arranged paid weekend trips so that she could pay for repairs and utility costs of her shutter business.

The tourists just by placing their first step in the Cave House will get a feel of murkiness and dampness just like a cave. They will be amazed at the creativity of Linda, who have used recycled objects and facets from people’s trash to give the place a cave-like aura.

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