Join a spine-chilling ghost investigation inside the Historic Welty House, never before open to the public, where you'll use ghost-hunting equipment to connect with the spirits of Gettysburg's battle-worn soldiers and civilians.
452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Join a spine-chilling ghost investigation inside the Historic Welty House, never before open to the public, where you'll use ghost-hunting equipment to connect with the spirits of Gettysburg's battle-worn soldiers and civilians.
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Hear gripping stories about Gettysburg's most historic haunts alongside long dead soldiers, in blue and gray, that still roam the town from the Civil War's bloodiest and most gruesome battle.
452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Hear gripping stories about Gettysburg's most historic haunts alongside long dead soldiers, in blue and gray, that still roam the town from the Civil War's bloodiest and most gruesome battle.
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Civil War Ghosts of Gettysburg Ultimate Dead of Night Haunted Ghost Tour
Tread on the blood-soaked grounds where brave Civil War soldiers fought and fell, their final moments etched into the very soil beneath your feet. The presence of their restless souls still lingers, heavy in the air like smoke after battle. Hear the distant echoes of cannon fire and the anguished cries of men locked in a fight for survival—sounds that time has not silenced. As dusk settles, the veil between past and present thins, and the battlefield comes alive once more with ghostly whispers and shadowy figures that serve as eternal reminders of the horrors endured and the lives lost.
452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Civil War Ghosts of Gettysburg Ultimate Dead of Night Haunted Ghost Tour
Tread on the blood-soaked grounds where brave Civil War soldiers fought and fell, their final moments etched into the very soil beneath your feet. The presence of their restless souls still lingers, heavy in the air like smoke after battle. Hear the distant echoes of cannon fire and the anguished cries of men locked in a fight for survival—sounds that time has not silenced. As dusk settles, the veil between past and present thins, and the battlefield comes alive once more with ghostly whispers and shadowy figures that serve as eternal reminders of the horrors endured and the lives lost.
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Take a dive into the boozier side of Gettysburg off the battlefield. Journey to the historic town's most popular pubs while learning about its liquid roots. Drink like a local at their favorite watering holes.
452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Take a dive into the boozier side of Gettysburg off the battlefield. Journey to the historic town's most popular pubs while learning about its liquid roots. Drink like a local at their favorite watering holes.
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Explore the untold stories and little-known facts lurking beneath the surface of this legendary small town that has been plagued by death and violence for centuries.
452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Explore the untold stories and little-known facts lurking beneath the surface of this legendary small town that has been plagued by death and violence for centuries.
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325
Enjoy some liquid courage while hearing ghostly tales of Gettysburg's most historic haunts and drinking hotspots. Take a Boo's and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl for genuine stories, scares, and delicious drinks in the historic district, with up to 2 hours of ghostly fun with the city's spirits and Spirits.
Tours meet at 452 Baltimore St at the Brickhouse Inn.
Tour Meeting Location: Tours meet at 452 Baltimore St at the Brickhouse Inn.
Enjoy some liquid courage while hearing ghostly tales of Gettysburg's most historic haunts and drinking hotspots. Take a Boo's and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl for genuine stories, scares, and delicious drinks in the historic district, with up to 2 hours of ghostly fun with the city's spirits and Spirits.
Tour Meeting Location: Tours meet at 452 Baltimore St at the Brickhouse Inn.
Historic Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt with Equipment
Join us for a chilling night of paranormal investigation at one of Gettysburg's oldest, most historic, and haunted houses - the birthplace of Jennie Wade.
452 Baltimore at the Brickhouse Inn Gift Shop
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore at the Brickhouse Inn Gift Shop
Historic Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt with Equipment
Join us for a chilling night of paranormal investigation at one of Gettysburg's oldest, most historic, and haunted houses - the birthplace of Jennie Wade.
Tour Meeting Location: 452 Baltimore at the Brickhouse Inn Gift Shop
With over 50,000 combined casualties lost in the three-day battle, Gettysburg has too many tragic tales for any single walking tour. Civil War Ghosts presents a route that shows all sides of this hideous conflict.
Suitable for anyone and everyone curious about the haunted history of Gettysburg and its role in our nation’s history. Newcomers who’ve never done a ghost tour are as welcome as enthusiastic ghost hunters.
The Welty House
You’ve arrived at what is believed to be one of the most haunted locations in Gettysburg. The Welty House has experienced the brutality of war and still bears the scars of this tumultuous time. Today, guests of this historic bed and breakfast share the The Welty House with spirits of Confederate and Union soldiers continuing the fight in the afterlife.
Formerly known as the Sleepy Hollow Inn, the Farnsworth House is a bed and breakfast located in beautiful downtown Gettysburg. During the Civil War, the Farnsworth House was re-purposed as a Confederate hospital. Overnight visitors claim to this day that they have experienced the sensation of a midwife tucking them in at night and the smell of cheroot, a plant with healing properties, wafting through their rooms.
The story of Jennie Wade is one of the most tragic stories of the war. The 20-year-old Wade was kneading bread in the kitchen of her house on Baltimore Street when a stray Confederate bullet pierced the door and shot right through her heart. The site is now a museum, and both patrons and museum workers alike have reported chilling activity near the site where Jennie fell to her death. The original bloodstain never cleaned up, still marking the spot where it happened.
Book your place now to hear about Tillie Pierce, the daughter of a butcher who wrote a book about her experiences during the war, of her and her friends singing ‘Our Union Forever’, as six thousand of Buford’s cavalry passed through the town. Later, as the battle grew nearer, she saw more troops passing and heard them wonder when they would be sent back in the horse-drawn ambulances that were also on the streets.
Your guides will stick to the historical facts. When you realize the horrifying scale of the human tragedy of Gettysburg, the experience becomes that much more unsettling. With every step, you walk deeper and deeper into the grim depths of true history. Gettysburg retains its historic feel, it is only a small lep of the imagination to picture yourself in the aftermath of the battle, and even easier at night!
The extended Civil War Ghosts tour includes the Gettysburg Hotel, haunted by a couple. Romantic spirits caught on opposite sides of the conflict, perhaps? Extend your tour and hear their story and so many more!
Discover the Horrors that Haunt Gettysburg
Learn about the Bed and Breakfast that was once used as a sniper’s nest for Confederate soldiers.
Visit the homes turned hotels that still house the bullet holes from the crossfire of a deadly war.
Discover the structures that were subjected to death and destruction and still house the unfortunate souls.
Check out the cemeteries that are home to the fallen soldiers and their spirits that aimlessly wander.
Take a walk with us to hear the bloody details of this horrific war and uncover the ghosts of Gettysburg.
Why You Should Book Your Gettysburg Ghost Tour Tonight!
The Farnsworth House
Now a bed and breakfast, the Farnsworth House used to be the territory of Confederate snipers during the Battle of Gettysburg. Regarded as one of the town’s most haunted places, the Confederate soldiers who were once inside have long since passed… but continue to stay in the house.
The Hall of Presidents
The Hall of Presidents closed last year, but this former wax museum has a deep-rooted history of paranormal activity. The Hall was filled with wax figures of every American President and First Lady. The building built on a former Civil War burial ground. Being built atop a burial ground is seldom good news, and guests will learn how this building continues to be no exception…
Gettysburg Hotel - Extended Tour Exclusive
The beautiful Gettysburg Hotel is haunted by two spirits, man and woman, from wartime. They share a mysterious and deep bond, a secret known by only a small few. What is the tragic connection of this ghostly pair? Find out only on our extended tour!
The David Wills House | The Gettysburg Hotel Tour
The David Wills House is one of the most remarkable places in Gettysburg. During wartime, David Wills, a young lawyer, took on a difficult project by helping the many wounded and dead soldiers of Gettysburg. Wills made his home into a hospital for the wounded. He also took on the role of a gravedigger, helping establish a proper burial ground for the dead. For Wills’s efforts, President Lincoln spoke at the completed burial ground’s dedication and stayed at this house. Of course, this house isn’t just historically significant–it’s haunted, too. Learn the haunted side of this storied house only on our extended tour!
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