Battlegrounds of the Civil War:
Gettysburg Tour
Step into the shadows of some of the world’s most haunted locations. This investigation bridges the gap between historic tragedy and modern paranormal discovery. Join us as we unlock the secrets of Gettysburg.
I felt chills the moment I entered the Jennie Wade House. The spirit of young Jennie still lingers… Five stars!” — Sarah M., Philadelphia
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Young Jennie was killed by a stray bullet while baking bread for soldiers. Her spirit is said to still linger.

A dark chapter in history—children suffered abuse at the hands of a former headmistress.

Haunted by the spirit of a guest waiting for her fiancé; notable for recurring apparitions and environmental shifts.
Breakfast included: Mon-Sat Dinner included: Wed-Thurs

Intense history as a Confederate hospital and headquarters during the Civil War. Guests and staff frequently report hearing phantom sounds and apparitions.

The iconic stone tavern that served as a station on the Underground Railroad.

One of the world’s largest Civil War collections across 22,000 sq. ft of exhibits and interactive displays.

Infamous for the 1800s double-homicide of a local family and considered one of the most active private residences around.

Award-winning, modern facility near downtown Gettysburg focusing on civilian experiences and local history beyond the 3-day battle

Civilian home used by sharpshooters during the battle; active residual energy remains in the historic attic space.

The site of a gruesome hanging. Visitors report phantom voices, disembodied EVPs, and unexplained touches.

Room 311 is known to be Nurse Rachel’s Room. The basement is wildly haunted, especially the wine cellar.