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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

On Location: The Moore-Lindsay House, Part One | Guest Amy Pence

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

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🗓️ 30 June 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Tucked in the heart of Norman, Oklahoma, the Moore-Lindsay House stands as a proud monument to Victorian beauty—and possibly something far more chilling. Built in 1899 by William and Agnes Moore, this ornate Queen Anne-style home has witnessed over a century of life, death, and transformation. But have all its residents truly left? Today, as the house operates as a museum, strange occurrences continue to spark one common question from visitors: Is the Moore-Lindsay House haunted?
Join us as we explore the eerie energy and untold stories still echoing through the halls of this historic—and possibly haunted—Oklahoma landmark.

On this episode, a conversation about the Moore-Lindsay Historical House Museum with Museum Manager Amy Pence. For more information, follow them on Facebook or visit their website at normanmuseum.org.

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0:00.0

Today on the Grave Talks, the spirits of the Moore Lindsay House, a conversation with Amy Pence.

0:16.8

Tucked in the heart of Norman, Oklahoma, the Moore-Linsey House stands as a proud monument

0:22.8

to Victorian beauty and possibly something a little more chilling. Built in 1899 by William

0:29.9

and Agnes Moore, this ornate Queen Anne-style home is witnessed over a century of life, death,

0:36.1

and transformation.

0:40.8

But have all its residents truly left?

0:44.2

Today, as the house operates as a museum,

0:48.2

strange occurrences continue to spark one common question from visitors.

0:50.9

Is the more Lindsay house haunted?

1:01.8

Join us as we explore the eerie energy and untold stories still echoing through the halls of this historic and possibly haunted Oklahoma landmark.

1:09.6

Today on the Grave Talks, a conversation about the More Lindsay House with museum manager Amy Pence.

1:15.0

Thank you, Amy, for taking the time to talk to us today.

1:17.4

You are the general manager?

1:19.0

Museum manager. Museum manager.

1:20.1

That makes more sense.

1:20.9

General manager sounds like you work at a restaurant or something.

1:25.0

So here at the More Lindsay House, we are actually in Norman, Oklahoma today. This is

1:31.5

really a beautiful house in an incredible shape. So built around 1900? 1899. We think they finished it up

1:41.9

right in December right before the turn of the century.

1:44.9

So squeezed it in there.

1:46.9

Was this house always in this good of condition?

1:50.0

Or was there a time like a lot of old houses?

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