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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 29 MIN

The Stone Lion Inn: Lullabies in the Parlor

from EchosOfThePast · host E.O.P.

The Stone Lion Inn: Lullabies in the Parlor | Guthrie’s 1907 Haunted HistoryCONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses child death from illness, grief, and reported paranormal activity rooted in family tragedy. Listener discretion is advised.In Guthrie, Oklahoma, the historic Stone Lion Inn—built in 1907 as a private family residence—holds a story of love, loss, and lingering presence. The death of young Augusta St. John in the early 1900s transformed the home from a place of celebration into one marked by sorrow.In this episode of Echos of the Past, Bubah and Z explore the inn’s evolution from family home to boarding house, funeral parlor, and eventually one of Oklahoma’s most well-known haunted bed-and-breakfasts.Guests over the decades report a gentle child’s spirit tucking them into bed, a rocking chair swaying on its own, lullabies echoing through empty halls, and the faint scent of rose perfume—often attributed to Augusta’s grieving mother.Is this an intelligent haunting? Residual energy? Or the power of suggestion layered over historic tragedy?A gentle haunting born from love and loss—perfect for history enthusiasts and paranormal researchers alike.The construction of the Stone Lion Inn in 1907The St. John family and Augusta’s deathThe home’s time as a funeral parlorGuest testimonies and long-documented experiencesReported EVPs, EMF spikes, and thermal anomaliesPsychological vs. paranormal explanationsIf this episode stirs grief or emotional distress, support is available:Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741National Alliance for Grieving ChildrenShare your haunted inn stories or local legends:Email: [email protected]: @EchosPoddCastTikTok / Instagram: @echosofthepastpodFollow Echos of the Past for weekly documentary-style explorations of true crime, history, and the unexplained.Interviews with Becky Luker (Founder and Restorer of the Stone Lion Inn)Stone Lion Inn Guest Logs (1986–Present)Current Innkeeper TestimoniesGuthrie Historical Society RecordsOklahoma Territorial Museum ArchivesOklahoma Territorial Census RecordsArchives of The Guthrie Daily LeaderTelevision Documentaries: Ghost Adventures, Ghost HuntersIndependent Paranormal Group ReportsTaylor, Troy (2004), The Ghost Hunter's Guide to Oklahoma#HauntedOklahoma#StoneLionInn#ParanormalHistory#HistoricGuthrie#DocumentaryPodcast© B. Moreno 2026 – Echos of the Past

The Stone Lion Inn: Lullabies in the Parlor | Guthrie’s 1907 Haunted HistoryCONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses child death from illness, grief, and reported paranormal activity rooted in family tragedy. Listener discretion is advised.In Guthrie, Oklahoma, the historic Stone Lion Inn—built in 1907 as a private family residence—holds a story of love, loss, and lingering presence. The death of young Augusta St. John in the early 1900s transformed the home from a place of celebration into one marked by sorrow.In this episode of Echos of the Past, Bubah and Z explore the inn’s evolution from family home to boarding house, funeral parlor, and eventually one of Oklahoma’s most well-known haunted bed-and-breakfasts.Guests over the decades report a gentle child’s spirit tucking them into bed, a rocking chair swaying on its own, lullabies echoing through empty halls, and the faint scent of rose perfume—often attributed to Augusta’s grieving mother.Is this an intelligent haunting? Residual energy? Or the power of suggestion layered over historic tragedy?A gentle haunting born from love and loss—perfect for history enthusiasts and paranormal researchers alike.The construction of the Stone Lion Inn in 1907The St. John family and Augusta’s deathThe home’s time as a funeral parlorGuest testimonies and long-documented experiencesReported EVPs, EMF spikes, and thermal anomaliesPsychological vs. paranormal explanationsIf this episode stirs grief or emotional distress, support is available:Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741National Alliance for Grieving ChildrenShare your haunted inn stories or local legends:Email: [email protected]: @EchosPoddCastTikTok / Instagram: @echosofthepastpodFollow Echos of the Past for weekly documentary-style explorations of true crime, history, and the unexplained.Interviews with Becky Luker (Founder and Restorer of the Stone Lion Inn)Stone Lion Inn Guest Logs (1986–Present)Current Innkeeper TestimoniesGuthrie Historical Society RecordsOklahoma Territorial Museum ArchivesOklahoma Territorial Census RecordsArchives of The Guthrie Daily LeaderTelevision Documentaries: Ghost Adventures, Ghost HuntersIndependent Paranormal Group ReportsTaylor, Troy (2004), The Ghost Hunter's Guide to Oklahoma#HauntedOklahoma#StoneLionInn#ParanormalHistory#HistoricGuthrie#DocumentaryPodcast© B. Moreno 2026 – Echos of the Past

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