Haunted Houses and Ghost Tours Two


© Janice Oberding

It's traveling time again. Time to get out and see some new ghostly sites. There is probably no better way to learn about an area's interesting past than taking a ghost tour. And with the popularity of such tours on the rise it shouldn't be too difficult to locate a tour in your chosen destination.

In Denver The Gunslingers, Ghosts, and Gold Tours offers ghost hunters and history buffs interesting and historically accurate tours. See theGunslingers, Ghosts, and Gold website for more information.

Mardi Gras is certainly exciting. But wouldn't your really rather explore the haunted side of New Orleans with a ghost tour? Thomas Duran hosts a thrilling tour of some of the city's ghostliest places. Find out more at his website.New Orleans Ghost Tours

Sure there's the Golden Gate, Fisherman's Wharf, and Alcatraz, but what about ghosts in the City by the Bay? Absolutely! This ghost tour of San Francisco is not to be missed. See San Francisco Ghost Hunt for more information.

Arkansas, the only state in the union where you can search for diamonds. The Eureka Springs Ghost Tour is a walking tour that offers two tours; one of the famous Crescent Hotel and the other of the cemetery. Either place, you're liable to run into a spirit or two. See Eureka Springs Ghost Tour for more information.

If you happen to be in the Silver State of Nevada during October you have your choice of a ghost walk in Carson City or the Ghost Tour in White Pine County.

Sure gangsters may have ruled the Windy City at one time but now it's the ghosts. Take a nighttime ghost tour of Chicago and see the site of the Valentine's Day Massacre. This bus tour looks like a lot of fun. Who knows? You may even run into a ghostly gangster or two. See this website for more information

While in Illinois be sure and take the Haunted Alton tour presented by leading ghost authority Troy Taylor. To learn more about Troy Taylor's tours go to his Ghosts of the Prairie website.

If haunted houses are your cup of tea and you're visiting California, you're in luck. The state has two official haunted houses. Whaley House in old town San Diego and the ever popular Winchester Mystery House to the north in San Jose have both been declared haunted by the U.S. Commerce Department. It doesn't get any better than that. Wherever you travel this season, have fun.

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