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Featured Tour

STEP INTO GETTYSBURG’S DARKEST HAUNTS

Jennie Wade House

Young Jennie was killed by a stray bullet while baking bread for soldiers. Her spirit is said to still linger.

Soldier’s Orphanage

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

George Spangler Farm

A thriving farm transformed into a Civil War field hospital in 1863.


Farnsworth House Inn

Confederate snipers made their stand here during the battle. Today, guests report phantom sounds and shadowy apparitions.

Gettysburg Military National Park

The site of the Civil War’s bloodiest battle—50,000 soldiers fell here, inspiring Lincoln’s historic address.

Gettysburg Military National Museum

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


The Devils Den

A 600-million-year-old cave formation where heavy losses on both sides made this terrain a deadly battleground.

General Lee’s Headquarters

Robert E. Lee’s personal headquarters, now a museum known as one of Gettysburg’s spookiest locations – full-bodied apparitions reported.

David Stewart Farm

A 100+ acre confederate field hospital site with active paranormal reports, including phantom footsteps and spectral soldiers.


Sachs Covered Bridge

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

1863 Inn of Gettysburg

A haunted inn where a former handyman named George moves objects, controls lights, and locks guests out of rooms.

Baladerry Inn

Built as a field hospital in 1812, haunted by seven buried confederate soldiers and other restless spirits.


Gettysburg National Cemetery

Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address was delivered here, resting place of 3,500+ Union soldiers—orbs of light frequently reported.

Fort Mifflin

One of America’s most haunted forts, active in three wars with reports of phantom tour guides and disembodied voices.

Eastern State Penitentiary

Once held Capone and other notorious criminals. Visitors encounter shadowy figures and apparitions of guards.


EXPLORE PHILADELPHIA ON YOUR FREE DAY

Liberty Bell Center
701 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 USA

The world’s most iconic symbol of freedom—inspiring generations in the fight for civil rights.

Rocky Statue
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130 USA

Run the famous Rocky Steps and stand with the iconic statue atop the art museum—essential for any first visit to Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Zoo
3400 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 USA

Explore one of the world’s most renowned zoos, housing over 1,900 rare and endangered species.

Museum of the American Revolution
101 S 3rd St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 USA

Witness the pivotal moments and courageous stories that shaped a nation’s fight for independence.

Independence Hall
Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 USA

Where America declared independence and forged its founding ideals.