Experience 300 years of haunted history from Lancaster's thorny past on a candle light tour with your guide
Discover the long-forgotten mysteries of one of America's oldest cities
Learn about an American president and forbidden love, phantoms of the opera house, family fortunes lost and more
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Lancaster
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
25 S Queen St, Lancaster, PA 17603, USA | Meet your guide at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, at the junction of King and Queen Streets, across the street from the main entrance to the Hotel Marriott Convention Center.
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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Lancaster: Evening Ghost Tour by Candlelight
Earn $0.84
Activity duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes1h 30m
1h 30m
English
Language options: English
Starting time: 7:30PM
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$28.00 x 1 Adult$28.00
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Price is $28.00$28.00
includes taxes & fees
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Join your guide for a candlelight walking tour in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch and Amish country.
The Ghost Tour is a fun and entertaining tour exploring the seldom-told stories hidden deep in Pennsylvania Dutch folklore with costumed guides leading the way by lantern light. Combining history, folklore and ghost stories, the haunting tales told on the tour are based on the book Ghost Stories of Lancaster, PA.
In downtown Lancaster city, explore the long-forgotten mysteries of one of America's oldest cities with haunting tales of otherworldly vigils, fatal curses, and star-crossed lovers. Experience 300 years of haunted history from the Red Rose City's thorny past. Learn about an American president and forbidden love, phantoms of the opera house, family fortunes lost, and more.
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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25 S Queen St, Lancaster, PA 17603, USA | Meet your guide at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, at the junction of King and Queen Streets, across the street from the main entrance to the Hotel Marriott Convention Center.