Civil War Ghosts of Gettysburg Tour by US Ghost Adventures
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Duration 1 hour
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Professional Guides
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Wheelchair accessible
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Outdoor experience
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Eerie ghost stories
Explore Gettysburg's haunted streets on a ghost tour revealing chilling tales of Civil War soldiers and their spectral encounters.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Documented accounts of hauntings and paranormal activity
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Professional and courteous guides
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Intensely researched true stories of history
Excluded
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Dinner
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Motorized transportation
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Guide tip
Explore Gettysburg's haunted streets on a ghost tour revealing chilling tales of Civil War soldiers and their spectral encounters.
Highlights
- Historical and paranormal investigations
- Tales of mystery, fear, and tragedy
- Witness the supernatural force of the ancient city
- Haunted tour with authentic paranormal encounters
- Chilling tales of strange encounters in a sacred cemetery
Meeting Point
All ghost tours meet at Brickhouse inn Bed & Breakfast at 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325. Tours will meet in the front yard of the Welty House at the Brickhouse Inn. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures T-shirt and carrying a lantern.
452 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325 , United States
End Point
All ghost tours meet at Brickhouse inn Bed & Breakfast at 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325. Tours will meet in the front yard of the Welty House at the Brickhouse Inn. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures T-shirt and carrying a lantern.
452 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325 , United States
What to expect
Brickhouse Inn
The Brickhouse Inn, formerly the Old Welty House, played a pivotal role during the Battle of Gettysburg, serving as a vantage point for Confederate sharpshooters who occupied its second floor and attic. Today, the lingering spirits of these soldiers are said to haunt the inn, their presence a chilling reminder of the fierce conflict that once raged there.
Witness Tree
The Witness Tree along Baltimore Street in Gettysburg stands as a silent sentinel to the brutal fighting that occurred during the Battle of Gettysburg. This ancient tree, present during the bloodshed, is believed to hold the echoes of those fateful days, with some claiming to hear whispers of the past in its rustling leaves.
Farnsworth House Inn
The Farnsworth House in Gettysburg, a key site during the battle where Confederate snipers took position, is now notorious as one of the city's most haunted locations. Visitors report eerie encounters and ghostly sensations, believed to be linked to the intense combat that once raged within its walls.
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The National Soldiers Orphanage Homestead in Gettysburg, once plagued by the harsh and abusive matron of the 1870s, now harbors the restless spirits of the mistreated children. Ghostly apparitions and eerie sounds still echo through the building, a haunting reminder of the dark history endured by its young residents.
East Cemetery Hill
East Cemetery Hill in Gettysburg was the site of some of the fiercest fighting during the battle, and it remains a poignant memorial to the struggle that occurred here. Visitors often report seeing shadowy figures resembling soldiers emerging from the cemetery after dark, as if the echoes of the past are still fighting their way through the night.
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The Hall of Presidents Museum in Gettysburg once showcased wax figures of every U.S. president and their wives, but beneath this display lies a darker history. Before it became a museum, this site served as a makeshift burial ground during the Civil War, and some believe that the restless spirits of those interred here still linger in the shadows.
Jennie Wade House
The Jennie Wade House in Gettysburg is forever marked by tragedy, as a Confederate sniper’s stray bullet fatally struck Jennie Wade while she was sheltering inside. Today, eerie occurrences and ghostly presences are reported in the home, reflecting the lingering anguish of that fateful day.
Rupp House History Center
The Rupp House in Gettysburg became a battleground during the fight, with John Rupp taking refuge in the basement as chaos erupted upstairs. Today, visitors report unsettling paranormal phenomena, including ghostly apparitions of those who met their end within these walls.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
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Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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PARKING: PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN BRICKHOUSE INN PARKING. You will be towed. THIS IS RESERVED FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS. There are plenty of parking spaces on the side streets behind the Inn and on the main street. Thank you.
What our experts say
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Arrive early to explore the area.
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Parking available on side streets.
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Bring a flashlight for darker spots.
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Visit nearby Gettysburg Museum afterward.
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Dress warmly, it can get chilly at night.
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