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Haunted Philadelphia: Spirits of '76 Ghost Tour

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Overview
Dare to visit more than 15 of Philly's frights and sights on a ghoulish outdoor walking adventure. Walk the cobblestone streets of historic Philadelphia and catch the Spirits of '76 come alive.
City: Philadelphia
Thu 24 Jul
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Starting at $24.00
Thu 24 Jul
Starting at $24.00
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What's Included
visit more than 15 of Philly's frights and sights on a ghoulish outdoor walking adventure
Walk the cobblestone streets of historic Philadelphia and catch the Spirits of '76 come alive.
Additional Info
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • IMPORTANT NOTE: Meeting location-CORNER of 4th and Chestnut (325 Chestnut takes up a whole block)
What To Expect
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Carpenters' Hall
Carpenters’ Hall was built in 1770. The First Continental Congress met at Carpenters’ Hall in September 1774 to draw up a Declaration of Rights and Grievances and an appeal to King George III.
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Bishop White House
home of the Reverend Dr. William White, a beloved rector of Christ Church and St. Peter's Church
3
Benjamin Rush Garden
Site of Dr. Benjamin Rush's House
4
United States Custom House
Also known as Ghostbusteres Building
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Merchants Exchange Building
Was once the financial center for Philadelphia housing the Philadelphia Stock Exchange
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Powel House
The home of Samuel Powel, Philadelphia's first mayor
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Old St. Joseph's Church
The oldest Catholic Church in Philadelphia. This is where Commodore John Barry, the father of the American navy was married to Mary Barry
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Old St. Mary's Church
Final resting place of the Father of the American Navy Commodore John Barry
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Physick House
Home of the “Father of American Surgery”, Dr. Philip Syng Physick
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St. Peter's Episcopal Church
St. Peters Church & Cemetery has been home to various ghosts and phantoms for more than a century
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Old Pine Street Presbyterian Church
Featured in the movie National Treasure and home to many ghosts!
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Washington Square
Home to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
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Library Hall
Library Hall was the nation’s first public library and you will hear the story of the ghost of Benjamin Franklin.
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Independence Hall
Movie set for various thriller movies and also supposedly haunted
15
Congress Hall
Supposedly haunted by the ghost of John Adams
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Liberty Bell Center
The quintessential icon of American freedom. We tell the story of the demons of our Founding Fathers!
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Old City Hall
The story of the curse of William Penn
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Second Bank of the United States
One of the most important financial institutions in the world, now a portrait gallery and the story of the eerie escape
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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