Unearth the Haunting History of Gettysburg with Ghost Tours
Experience the chilling tales of Gettysburg's haunted past with expert-led ghost tours exploring Civil War history and ghostly encounters.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, is not just known for its pivotal role in the Civil War; it is also a hotspot for ghostly encounters and paranormal activities. The Gettysburg Ghost Tours by Civil War Ghosts invites visitors to explore the darker corners of this historic town, guided by knowledgeable storytellers who bring to life the chilling tales of soldiers and civilians who once roamed these grounds. As you walk through the streets of Gettysburg, you will hear haunting stories of battles, loss, and the lingering spirits that inhabit the area. Each tour offers a unique experience, taking you to significant sites where ghostly sightings have been reported, including the infamous battlefields, cemeteries, and historic buildings. The guides share not only ghost stories but also historical facts, enriching your understanding of the events that unfolded during the Civil War and how they continue to resonate through the ages. The tours typically run in the evening, adding an atmospheric thrill as darkness envelops the landscape, heightening the sense of suspense and excitement. Whether you are a skeptic or a believer, the Gettysburg Ghost Tours provide a captivating experience that intertwines history with the supernatural. The eerie ambiance of the town, combined with the tales of restless spirits, makes for a memorable evening that is perfect for families, couples, and solo adventurers. Prepare to be both spooked and educated as you uncover the haunted history of Gettysburg.
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as the tours involve a fair amount of walking.
- Bring a camera; you might capture some unexpected paranormal activity!
- Check the weather and dress appropriately, as most tours are conducted outdoors.
A brief summary to Gettysburg Ghost Tours by Civil War Ghosts
- 444 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 17325, US
- +1717-997-7511
Getting There
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Walking
To get to Gettysburg Ghost Tours by Civil War Ghosts at 444 Baltimore St, start at the Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center, located at 1195 Baltimore Pike. Exit the visitor center and head north on Baltimore Pike for about 0.5 miles until you reach the intersection with Baltimore Street. Turn left onto Baltimore Street. Continue walking for about 0.2 miles until you see the address 444 Baltimore St on your left. The tour office will be on the left side of the street.
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Public Transportation (local bus)
If you're at the Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center, you can take the local shuttle bus service (if available) that operates around Gettysburg. Look for the bus stop near the visitor center, and check the route that heads towards downtown Gettysburg. Get off at the stop closest to Baltimore Street and then walk to 444 Baltimore St, which should be a short walk of about 5-10 minutes.
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Bicycle
If you have access to a bicycle, start at the Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center. Ride north on Baltimore Pike for approximately 0.5 miles, then turn left onto Baltimore Street. Continue biking for about 0.2 miles until you reach 444 Baltimore St. There is usually space along the street where you can lock your bike.
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