Enter the birthplace of Jennie Wade—where her story began, and some say, it continues in the afterlife.
Book the Historic Jennie Wade Ghost Hunt tonight to explore a home steeped in history, and haunted by the only civilian casualty of the bloodiest battle fought on American soil.
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The Historic Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt
Step inside the Jennie Wade Birthplace for a chilling night of ghost hunting. Explore the birthplace of the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg and uncover 200 years of history while trying to make contact with it. Guided by experienced investigators and equipped with professional ghost-hunting tools, venture through each shadowy room in search of spirits, unexplained phenomena, and echoes from Gettysburg’s violent past.
Where to Meet, Park, and Directions
548 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325
Amanda Clements
Fun ghost tour with Jim tonight in Gettysburg.
Andrew
Hannah is a great guide. Very knowledgeable and friendly, we had a great time.
Mary Rovazzini
Hannah was our tour guide. Great stories! Had so much fun!
Prepare for a night of suspense and discovery on a thrilling exploration of the historic Jennie Wade Birthplace for a one-of-a-kind ghost hunt. This unassuming 19th-century home, where Jennie Wade—the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg—was born, holds secrets from a turbulent past. Located just steps from the Shriver Museum and Tillie Pierce House, the birth house stood at the heart of the conflict that tore through the town. Now considered one of Gettysburg’s most haunted sites, it offers a chilling atmosphere where history and the otherworldly collide.
The night begins with a historical overview of Jennie Wade’s life and the home’s Civil War-era role. Following this immersive dive into the history of the home, the tour dives into the darkness with professional-grade ghost hunting equipment. From EMF detectors and REM pods to dowsing rods and spirit boxes, this ghost hunt offers professional tools to search for signs of residual energy, spiritual presence, and unexplained activity. Participate in real-time EVP sessions, flashlight communication, and other interactive techniques designed to connect with the other side.
This immersive ghost hunt is limited to small groups to provide an intimate and focused experience. Whether a seasoned ghostly enthusiast or simply curious about the unknown, the Jennie Wade Birthplace investigation promises a night steeped in mystery, history, and possibly even contact with spirits from Gettysburg’s darkest hours. It’s not just a tour—it’s a chance to walk through living history and explore what might be waiting in the shadows.
Step into the birthplace of Jennie Wade—the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg—and investigate a site s ... teeped in tragedy and paranormal lore.
You’ll get hands-on experience with professional tools like EMF detectors, spirit boxes, REM pods, and dowsing rods, just l ... ike seasoned ghost hunters use on TV.
This immersive ghost hunt takes place in a home that stood on the front lines of the Civil War, offering a powerful way to co ... nnect with the past beyond textbooks and museums.
Our knowledgeable guides help you make sense of the unexplained, lead EVP sessions, and show you how to safely and respectful ... ly seek out paranormal activity.
With limited group sizes, you’ll enjoy a focused, intimate investigation that gives you space to ask questions, explore at ... your pace, and maybe even make a ghostly connection.
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