This is a one-of-a-kind historical walking ghost tour. It includes live theatrical musical performances of 6 story songs about folklore, monsters, hauntings, murder and more. The Spooky Stories musical walking tour offers a completely unique experience different from any other historical tour in Flagstaff. We will visit six different historical locations while walking just under one-mile around downtown Flagstaff. Learn of Flagstaff's lumbering history, Historic Route 66, the original settler in Flagstaff, the town's only Gothic cathedral, the unique history of the courthouse clock, plus several haunted objects and buildings. Expect dramatic musical stories, theatrical special effects, and several spooky surprises along the way. This tour is family friendly and offers entertainment for children and adults.
Southeast corner of San Francisco and Route 66. Meet at park center and look for the antique baby buggy. Your guide will be with the buggy.
In front of the Clock Tower corner of San Francisco and Birch
View the Mother Myth mural at 66 Phoenix Ave, and see the Lumberyard Brewing Company Building, learn the history of Flagstaff Lumber Company and the folklore attached to a series of unfortunate events at the lumberyard.
Learn the exciting history of DuBeau Motel Inn at 19 Phoenix Ave, Flagstaff's very first Motor Hotel constructed in 1929 during the peak of tourist motoring across Route 66 in Arizona.
The McMillan building circa 1887 (6 LeRoux) & Raymond historic building circa 1911 (17 LeRoux), neighboring facilities in the most historic section of downtown Flagstaff. These two locations have very different histories, but both are mysteriously tied to haunted happenings.
Hugh E. Campbell historic residence at 215 LeRoux, was once home to one of Flagstaff's prominent businessmen and Senator. Here learn the tragic story of a young daughter and a haunted artifact.
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary at 16 Cherry Street is an iconic cathedral with a long history in Flagstaff. See the European style architechture, gargoyles and beautiful stained glass windows of the historic church.
Coconino County Courthouse & historic clock tower on the corner of Birch and SanFrancisco was constructed in 1894. Learn the interesting history of the court, the clock, a favorite local businessman accidentally killed, and a long lived curse that ties them all together.
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