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Baltimore/High
Street tour departs nightly at 8:30 p.m.
Off-season tours available. Click here for full description of tours. Ticket Pricing $7.00 per person - Baltimore/High Street Tour $7.00 per person - Seminary Ridge Tour Children 7 and under are admitted free. Our ad from the Gettysburg
Experience; Purchase Tickets The Dobbin House Gift Shop, 89 Steinwehr Avenue Gettysburg Outlet Mall Wogan's Antiques For advance reservations, please call 717-337-9322. Tickets are on sale at our tables 1 hour prior to departure. Private Tour A great way to celebrate your
anniversary or birthday Walks are within a 3 to 5
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Sleepy Hollow of Gettysburg Candlelight Ghost Tours Phone: 717-337-9322 Fax: 717-337-9327 Tours Copyright 2005 All |
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Sleepy Hollow
of Gettysburg
Candlelight Ghost Tour
Descriptions
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Baltimore / High
Street
Nightly tours "materialize" at 65 Steinwehr Ave., in front of The Great T-shirt Co., two doors from the Historic Dobbin House. Walk with your guide into the realm of the unknown on a 3-5 block walk, covering some of the most haunted spots in Gettysburg. You will hear tales of local haunts and legends, blended with human interest and historical fact as you walk down some of the very streets soldiers walked nearly a century and a half ago. Many have reported seeing a "visitor" from the "other side" in the areas that we will take you "off the beaten track" making it possible to better hear your storyteller. |
Seminary Ridge Tour
Begin your tour from the very steps of Lee's Headquarter' (located at 401 Buford Ave., RT 30 W.). Gaze out over the field at McPherson's Barn; stroll along the now quiet tree canopied path amongst the original Seminary buildings, or ARE they quiet and peaceful? Untimely endings, regrets, and unfinished business leave Seminary Ridge in an unending march of spirits. Join us for our most in-depth tour; walk the very ground where the battle began. Perhaps meet the men of the Iron Brigade, the wandering spirits of Iverson's men mowed down in battle by Union troops they never saw. Hear the moans of the wounded at Seminary Hospital. Dare to perhaps feel, see or hear the unexplained at Gettysburg. (Parking adj. To Lee's Headquarters) |