Unearth the chilling history of Gettysburg, one of America’s most haunted towns, with a self-guided audio ghost tour. Visit 8 historic sites at your own pace, including the Tillie Pierce House and Cemetery Hill, while listening to haunting narratives and eerie music. This immersive experience allows you to delve into the disturbing legends and real tales of the Civil War era, all from the comfort of your phone. Perfect for solo explorers and curious locals, the tour is accessible anytime and lasts for 7 days after activation. No app is required, just stream directly from your browser.
- Self-guided audio tour of Gettysburg’s haunted locations.
- Explore 8 historic sites, including famous houses and cemeteries.
- Listen to professionally narrated tracks with scary music and legends.
- Perfect for solo travelers and available anytime, day or night.
Begin your self-guided audio tour outside the Tillie Pierce House Inn. This historic red-brick building is located directly on Baltimore Street and marked with a hanging black-and-gold sign. No guide will meet you—just press play and explore.
The audio tour ends at the historic Evergreen Cemetery Gatehouse, just south of the Gettysburg National Cemetery. From here, guests can exit, explore nearby landmarks, or return to the starting point at their leisure.
Step into history at the Tillie Pierce House Inn, the historic home of young Civil War eyewitness Tillie Pierce. Located at 301 Baltimore St in Gettysburg, this charming inn offers comfortable lodging and an unparalleled connection to the past, just steps from the battlefield and downtown attractions.
Step back in time at the historic Farnsworth House Inn, located in the heart of Gettysburg, PA. Famous for its rich Civil War history, the house served as a Confederate sharpshooter's nest, with visible bullet holes still marking its exterior.
The Jennie Wade House in Gettysburg marks the tragic spot where Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg, lost her life.
The Gettysburg Orphanage provided refuge for children orphaned by the American Civil War, especially those impacted by the devastating 1863 Battle of Gettysburg. Amidst the conflict's aftermath, it was a crucial sanctuary offering care, education, and a semblance of home to vulnerable youth.
A crucial strategic high ground fiercely defended by Union forces during the Battle of Gettysburg, and later designated as the site for the Soldiers' National Cemetery.
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