Mingle with the spirits of the Battle of Gettysburg on this chilling, haunted walking tour of the town and surrounding battlefield.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Join us for an unforgettable evening as we take you on a walking ghost tour through the historic district of Gettysburg. Our experienced local tour guide and haunted history expert will regale you with spine-tingling tales of hauntings that continue to linger in the iconic buildings of this area. You’ll be captivated by the stories of the restless spirits that still roam the streets and buildings of Gettysburg, making this tour both entertaining and informative.

As you walk through the hallowed ground where the decisive battle of the Civil War took place, you’ll feel the eerie presence of the lost souls of soldiers who fell during the conflict. The gripping stories of ghosts and hauntings will send shivers down your spine as you immerse yourself in the history and supernatural lore of this historic town. Our tour will provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with the past and experience the lingering spirits of Gettysburg.

While we may not be able to enter privately owned buildings, you will be standing on haunted ground throughout the entire evening. Our tour will take you on a mile-long trek across haunted and historic Gettysburg real estate, visiting iconic places such as the Brickhouse Inn, Witness Tree, Farnsworth House, and the Orphanage. Be prepared for a night of thrilling and chilling tales that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the haunted history of Gettysburg.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Learn little-known facts and history about the Civil War
Peer through 150-year-old bullet holes
Hear first-hand accounts of ghostly soldiers spotted throughout town
Capture evidence of Jennie Wade’s spirit as she moves through her old home
Explore this historic town in a thrilling, unique way

 

 

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