Gettysburg Haunted Pub Crawl: Ghosts, Booze & History!
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Overview
Civil War Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl in Gettysburg is the #1 way to explore the spooky side of history with a drink in hand! This 2-hour walking tour mixes chilling ghost stories with stops at four of Gettysburg's most haunted pubs.
Guests will visit places like the Welty House, O'Rorke's Irish Pub, and the infamous Jennie Wade House, where the tragic tale of Gettysburg’s only civilian casualty still sends shivers down spines. They'll also explore the Haunted Gettysburg Gateway, The Farnsworth House Inn, Pennsylvania Monument, Eddie Plank's Cafe, and Gettysburg Gateway Brews. At each stop, the guide shares authentic local ghost stories and well-researched history.
The tour includes a professional and courteous guide, authentic local ghost stories, and well-researched history. Please note that the guide's tip and alcoholic beverages are not included.
Highlights
Sip & Shiver: Combine spooky tales with tasty drinks at Gettysburg's haunted pubs.
Haunted History: Hear real ghost stories and learn about Gettysburg's past.
Walk Through Time: Explore historic sites where spirits are said to linger.
Great for Groups: Perfect for friends looking for a unique night out.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers love the fun mix of history and spooky stories.
Many enjoyed visiting the different pubs and hearing ghost stories.
Guests appreciated the guides who are knowledgeable and entertaining.
Several reviewers mentioned this tour is a fun way to learn about Gettysburg.
Some customers said that they wished they could have had more time at each location
A few participants suggested that the tour could be better with more focus on specific historical details.
The Journey
Welty House
The Welty House, a silent witness to the Battle of Gettysburg, stands as a chilling reminder of the war's devastating impact. Riddled with bullet holes, this historic home is now a hotbed of paranormal activity. Visitors report eerie whispers, shadowy figures, and inexplicable occurrences, suggesting that the spirits of wounded soldiers may still seek refuge within its walls, forever trapped in the past.
O'Rorke's Irish Pub
O'Rorke's Irish Pub, named in honor of Union hero Patrick O'Rorke, offers a unique blend of history and conviviality – with a dash of the paranormal. Built upon hallowed ground, this lively establishment is rumored to be frequented by more than just the living. Patrons have reported unexplained cold spots and objects moving on their own, leading many to believe that soldiers from the past, or even O'Rorke himself, still enjoy the pub's spirited atmosphere.
Jennie Wade House
Step back in time at the Jennie Wade House, the site of a tragic story from the Battle of Gettysburg. Jennie Wade, the only civilian casualty of the battle, was killed by a stray bullet while baking bread. Today, visitors often report the distinct scent of freshly baked bread, ghostly whispers, and faint knocks, as if Jennie's spirit remains tethered to the home where she met her untimely end. Experience the lingering presence of this poignant historical figure.
Haunted Gettysburg Gateway
Begin your exploration of Gettysburg's spectral side at a central location known as a gateway to the town's most haunted sites. Here, the echoes of history are palpable, and visitors often report that spirits follow them from one building to the next. Paranormal investigators have captured strange voices, shadowy apparitions, and unexplained footsteps. Immerse yourself in an atmosphere thick with history and the lingering presence of those unwilling to leave.
The Farnsworth House Inn
The Farnsworth House Inn, built in 1776, offers a haunting glimpse into the past. Once a stop on the Underground Railroad and later a Civil War hospital, this tavern is now renowned for its paranormal activity. Phantom footsteps, disembodied voices, and flickering candlelight are common occurrences, with some claiming to hear the cries of wounded soldiers in the basement. Explore the inn's historic rooms and discover the spirits that still roam its halls.
Pennsylvania Monument
The Pennsylvania Monument, a solemn tribute to the brave soldiers who fought at Gettysburg, is also believed to be a site of lingering spirits. As dusk settles, witnesses have reported shadowy figures appearing near the monument, only to vanish without a trace. Some claim to hear hushed voices, as if ghostly soldiers are still strategizing for a battle that ended long ago. Pay your respects and experience the profound sense of history that permeates this hallowed ground.
Eddie Plank's Cafe
Eddie Plank's Cafe, dedicated to the baseball legend, offers a unique blend of sports history and paranormal intrigue. Beyond its celebration of Plank, the pub is known for unexplained phenomena. Staff and visitors have reported flickering lights, objects moving on their own, and an eerie feeling of being watched, suggesting that the ghost of a soldier may linger here, drawn to the energy of the lively establishment.
Gettysburg Gateway Brews
Gettysburg Gateway Brews, a modern brewery built on historic land, offers a unique blend of craft beer and paranormal encounters. Patrons have reported sudden cold chills, whispers in empty rooms, and the sensation of unseen hands brushing against them. Whether it's soldiers still lingering from the battle or restless spirits drawn to the energy of the crowds, one thing is certain: history never truly fades in Gettysburg, especially when enjoyed with a pint.
Know Before You Go
This spooky adventure includes a friendly guide, chilling ghost stories, and well-researched history. Remember that the cost of alcoholic drinks and the guide's tip are not included in the tour price. There is no specified meeting or drop off location, and additional details should be obtained at the time of booking.
Hot Tip
Some reviewers suggested wearing comfortable shoes as you'll be walking between pubs and historical sites.
Review Summary
People find this haunted pub crawl to be an entertaining and unique Gettysburg experience that successfully blends Civil War history with paranormal storytelling and social fun. Most travelers appreciate knowledgeable, personable guides who deliver well-paced narratives connecting local hauntings to actual historical events, with many mentioning the tour creates a convivial atmosphere where strangers become friends. Positive aspects include authentic supernatural tales, visits to historically significant venues like field hospitals, and the novelty of combining ghost stories with craft beverages. Common highlights are professional guides like Kyra, Amber, and Richard who create immersive experiences and provide drink recommendations. Some reviewers note that main street noise or tour length may be minor considerations, and a few found similar tours somewhat pricey for the experience offered, though most consider it worthwhile for the unique combination of history, atmosphere, and entertainment value.
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