Prairie Avenue Haunted History Tour and Ghost Hunt
Overview
Chicago's original Millionaire's Row features the remarkable history of residents like Marshall Field and George Pullman. This area was once the most desirable address in the city before the fire, and it is now known for its haunted history.
- 👻 Engage in a ghost investigation to uncover secrets from the Gilded Age.
- 🏡 Many incredible homes are still standing, showcasing architectural grandeur.
- 🕵️♂️ Experience stories of spirits that linger in one of Chicago's most prestigious locations.
- 🚫 Participation may require adherence to safety guidelines during tours.
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- Ghost hunting gear including EMF meters, dowsing rods, and spirit boxes.
Meeting point
Return details
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This will be our first stop. You will hear the scandals and ghost stories of this famous abode.
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Clarke House MuseumThe Henry B. Clarke House is a Greek Revival-style house. You will learn about the sordid history of Chicago's oldest building.
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Keith HouseWe will stop by this distinct 1870s mansion, in the heart of the Chicago's renowned Prairie Avenue Historic District.
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Second Presbyterian Church of ChicagoThe Second Presbyterian Church is a landmark Gothic Revival church. You will hear about the haunted history of a beautiful house of worship.
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Prairie Avenue Historic District (Prairie District)From its history as an Indian trail to its eventual ascendence to the home of the 19th Century Rich and Famous, you'll learn history and ghost stories of people like George Pullman, who designed the famous train sleeping car to amazing architect Henry Ives Cobb, designer of the Newberry Library, and more as we present the haunted stories and scandals of these fascinating Victorian characters.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.