Gettysburg Ghost Hunt: Jennie Wade House Paranormal Tour
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Overview
Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt in Gettysburg offers a chilling adventure into the paranormal. This walking tour takes place at the Jennie Wade House, known as one of Gettysburg's most haunted spots. It's designed for anyone curious about ghosts and history, whether they are believers or skeptics.
Participants can expect to use real ghost-hunting tools. They'll work with EMF readers and spirit boxes, trying to talk to spirits using EVP and flashlight signals. An experienced guide leads the way, sharing stories of Jennie Wade and others who lost their lives here. The Jennie Wade House provides an intimate setting to connect with the past and maybe even encounter a ghost.
This immersive experience includes a licensed tour guide who is also a ghost-hunting expert, use of ghost hunting equipment, and a 2-hour ghost hunt. It excludes guide tips.




Highlights
Hunt Ghosts: Use real ghost-hunting tools to find spirits.
Expert Guides: Learn from a licensed ghost-hunting expert.
Haunted History: Explore the Jennie Wade House, one of Gettysburg's most haunted sites.
Small Groups: Enjoy a personal ghost hunt in a small group.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt for its historical insights and paranormal investigation experience. They praise the knowledgeable guides and the use of ghost-hunting equipment but suggest more activity and a longer duration could enhance the experience.

Guests found the tour guides knowledgeable and engaging.
Many enjoyed using the provided ghost-hunting equipment.
Visitors appreciated the historical context mixed with paranormal investigation.
People liked the intimate group size for a personalized experience.
Some wished for more paranormal activity during the tour.
A few found the tour length too short.
The Journey
Jennie Wade House
Step into the Jennie Wade House, a somber reminder of the Battle of Gettysburg's devastating impact on civilians. Jennie Wade, the only civilian casualty of the battle, was killed here while baking bread for Union soldiers. Explore the house, preserved as it was during that fateful July, and learn about her tragic story and the events that unfolded around her. The house stands as a poignant symbol of loss and resilience amidst the chaos of war, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Gettysburg's human cost. Visitors often report unexplained phenomena, adding a chilling dimension to the historical significance.
Know Before You Go
This ghost hunt includes a licensed tour guide who is also a ghost-hunting expert and the use of ghost hunting equipment for a 2-hour immersive experience. Guide tips are not included. This experience takes place at Jennie Wade House.
Hot Tip
Many people feel colder in certain areas of the house, even in the summer. Guests recommend dressing in layers or bringing a jacket!