Dark Philly Adult Night Tour
Overview
This adult night tour delves into the darker aspects of Philadelphia, featuring significant landmarks like Independence Hall and The Liberty Bell. Designed by a knowledgeable local professor, it includes R-rated stories not suitable for children.
- 🌙 The tour covers sightseeing from the Revolutionary War Period, including Alexander Hamilton's home.
- 👻 Topics include vampires, sex, ghosts, and other intriguing tales.
- ⚠️ This experience is strictly for adults; children are not permitted due to R-rated content.
- 🕯️ A local guide will lead you through this unique nighttime exploration of the city.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Adult Tour- Weekday Evening
- History or Folklore Professor; or Teacher
- Liberty Bell, Hamilton; Abundant Sightseeing
- History walking tour with a few ghost stories and adult humor
- R-Rated Histories, Sex in 1776, Ghost Stories
- Building Entries
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
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- Not your typical Liberty Bell tour, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up the iconic Liberty Bell to view it illuminated in it's evening display. (pass by)
- Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will hear in this location. (pass by)
- The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations. (pass by)
- Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust. (pass by)
- Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crown and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here. (pass by)
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Walnut StreetWalnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
- Haunted tales of ghosts will be told here at this site which dates back to the colonial era. (pass by)
- ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged. (pass by)
- Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton (pass by)
- Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton (pass by)
- Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored. (pass by)
- Home of future first lady Dolly Madison (pass by)
- Tales of yellow fever and apparitions (pass by)
- The oldest known haunted structure in Philadelphia, Carpenter's Hall is the site of the First Continental Congress and of America's very first bank robbery too. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.