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Rust, Rebels & Ruins: Raleigh Ghost Tours
$32
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Overview
Raleigh’s eerie streets come alive with the thrilling walking ghost tour that reveals the city's haunted history. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this adventure takes you to the most infamous haunted sites in the area.
- 👻 Visit the State Capitol, where stories of restless spirits echo through its hidden tunnels, enhancing its historical significance.
- 🏠 Explore the White-Holman House, known for its elegant architecture and reports of a mysterious ghost appearing on the staircase.
- 🏛️ Discover Haywood Hall, Raleigh's oldest residence, believed to harbor lingering spirits from the city’s early days.
- 🏰 Stand at the Executive Mansion, haunted by the ghost of Governor Fowle, whose presence is often announced by mysterious knocks.
- 🏡 Marvel at the Heck-Andrews House, an iconic post-Civil War residence, famous for its spectral figures and mysterious occurrences.
- 🌳 Walk through Nash Square, where shadowy figures have been sighted traversing the lawn after dark, adding an eerie twist to this serene space.
- 🍴 Experience Death and Taxes Restaurant, formerly a coffin store, known for its unsettling legacy and paranormal activity.
- 🏛️ Visit the City of Raleigh Museum, where visitors report hearing the ghostly laughter of a child and the soft patter of tiny feet on the stairs.
- 🧑🦽 Enjoy wheelchair accessibility, ensuring everyone can join in on this ghostly adventure.
- 👶 Infants and small children are welcome in prams or strollers, making this tour suitable for families.
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Rust, Rebels & Ruins: Raleigh Ghost Tours
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 1 hour
- Well-trained and knowledgeable guide
- Highly researched history
- Gratuities
Meeting point
All tours meet outside the North Carolina State Capitol, on the East Morgan Street side. The meeting location is at the side of the capitol facing Fayetteville St. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures shirt and carrying a lantern. Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour starts time.
Return details
All tours meet outside the North Carolina State Capitol, on the East Morgan Street side. The meeting location is at the side of the capitol facing Fayetteville St. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures shirt and carrying a lantern. Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour starts time.
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The Nevada State Capitol in Reno, completed in 1840 after seven years of construction, stands as a symbol of the state's rich history and governance. Beneath its stately exterior lies a network of hidden tunnels, rumored to echo with the footsteps of restless spirits, making it a prime spot for paranormal exploration.
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The White-Holman House in Reno, once home to Secretary of State William White, is a historic residence known for its elegance and classic architecture. Visitors have reported seeing a mysterious ghost on the staircase, adding an eerie element to this stately home’s history.
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Haywood Hallo is the oldest residence still on its original plot of land within Raleigh's historic city limits, constructed by John Haywood, Raleigh's first mayor. This historic home, deeply rooted in the city's early days, is said to harbor lingering spirits, adding a touch of the supernatural to its storied past.
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Executive MansionThe Executive Mansion is a grand Queen Anne-style residence completed in 1891, has a rich history steeped in political significance. The mansion is famously haunted by the ghost of Governor Fowle, whose presence is often announced by mysterious knocks, adding an eerie layer to this historic home's storied past.
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Built in 1870, the Heck-Andrews House is one of Raleigh’s earliest post-Civil War residences, embodying the city’s recovery and growth. The house is renowned for its ghostly inhabitants, with reports of spectral figures and mysterious occurrences reflecting the turbulent history of its early years.
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Nash Square in Reno, a serene green space in the heart of the city, is rumored to be haunted by shadowy figures that traverse the lawn after dark. Visitors have reported eerie sightings of these dark apparitions, adding a spine-chilling twist to the square’s tranquil setting.
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Death and Taxes Restaurant, formerly a coffin store and funeral home, carries an unsettling legacy that haunts its current patrons. The spirits of its past residents are said to linger, making it a hotspot for paranormal activity and eerie encounters.
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The City of Raleigh Museum, housed in the historic Briggs Hardware Building, is the only 19th-century commercial structure in downtown Raleigh to remain largely unaltered. Visitors and tenants alike have reported hearing the ghostly laughter of a child and the soft patter of tiny feet on the stairs, hinting at the building’s haunted past.
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Rust, Rebels & Ruins: Raleigh Ghost Tours
$32
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