Explore Gettysburg’s haunted past on a 2-hour walking tour. Uncover chilling stories, ghostly apparitions, and historic sites from the Battle of Gettysburg.
Explore Gettysburg’s haunted past on a 2-hour walking tour. Uncover chilling stories, ghostly apparitions, and historic sites from the Battle of Gettysburg.
- Dobbin House Tavern - The founder of the Inn, Alexander Dobbin, is said to still haunt the house smoking a cigar. There are reports of apparitions of slaves who are believed to have never left the house, including sightings in hidden areas.
- Arbor House Publishing - Discover a historic publishing house and become familiar with its intriguing…
- Dobbin House Tavern - The founder of the Inn, Alexander Dobbin, is said to still haunt the house smoking a cigar. There are reports of apparitions of slaves who are believed to have never left the house, including sightings in hidden areas.
- Arbor House Publishing - Discover a historic publishing house and become familiar with its intriguing history.
- Jennie Wade House - Many people believe that the Jennie Wade House is haunted, and it remains standing to this day with a significant portion of its original structure preserved.
- The Brickhouse Inn Bed & Breakfast - Besides being an award winning and historic B&B, Brickhouse Inn is believed to be a haunted bastion filled with Civil War ghosts.
- Witness Tree - The iconic tree that is old enough to have witnessed the gruesome past and chilling events from the historic Battle of Gettysburg
- Farnsworth House Inn - Not only does the Farnsworth House Inn offer excellent food and beverages, but it also houses the ghosts of the past, having been constructed in 1810.
- Gettysburg Municipal Building / Police Department - Initially built in the 1800s as the Adam’s County Prison, the Gettysburg Municipal Building witnessed deaths of criminals within its walls and Civil War soldiers just outside. Late at night, strange occurrences have been reported inside the building.
- Adams County Court House - The edifice was erected only four years prior to the Battle of Gettysburg, and was utilized as a hospital during and after the conflict. The seats were dismantled to form an unobstructed space that served as an operating room where surgeons operated in front of other soldiers, causing the traumatic events to leave a lasting mark on the structure.
- The Union Hotel - During the Civil War, this hotel was repurposed as a hospital, and it is rumored to have experienced paranormal activity. Explore the tales of ghostly encounters at this renowned historical hotel.

- Professional local tour guide
- Professional local tour guide
Experience an exclusive, private 2-hour tour of Gettysburg with a knowledgeable local guide. Delve into the mysterious and lesser-known tales of the area, including the story of Alexander Dobbin, the Inn’s founder, who is said to still haunt the premises. Encounter the spirits of slaves believed to linger in the house, with sightings reported in…
Experience an exclusive, private 2-hour tour of Gettysburg with a knowledgeable local guide. Delve into the mysterious and lesser-known tales of the area, including the story of Alexander Dobbin, the Inn’s founder, who is said to still haunt the premises. Encounter the spirits of slaves believed to linger in the house, with sightings reported in concealed areas. Visit the Jennie Wade House, reputedly haunted, which remains standing today with much of its original architecture intact. Marvel at the iconic tree that has stood long enough to witness the harrowing events of the historic Battle of Gettysburg. Explore the Gettysburg Municipal Building, formerly the Adam’s County Prison, where numerous criminals perished within its walls and Civil War soldiers outside. Discover the hospital that was set up in the building just four years before the Battle of Gettysburg. Finally, investigate the paranormal phenomena rumored to occur in a hotel that was converted into a hospital during the Civil War.
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