Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Technical Difficulties

Many apologies to all of our potential clients this fall - our phone number was erroneously disconnected without our knowledge, even though we kept paying the bill every month! At any rate, we are open for tours on Friday and Saturday nights through mid-November and we would love to host your group on one of our walks.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Closed for the season - but available for private talks

Our ghost tours for 2010 have ended. Thank-you to all of our great guests! We had a blast talking with you all (and getting your stories, too). Please come back and take another tour in 2011.
In the meantime, we are always happy to provide informative entertainment for clubs and organizations that want something a bit different. Call us at our reservation number and tell us when you would like us to appear.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

The heat is off...

Now that the heat wave has passed, it is pleasant to walk at dusk and we have just the thing for your Friday or Saturday night.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

2010 Season

We begin our tours on July 9 this year, with some new stories. We are also available for speaking engagements and special occasion entertainment with advance notice. Give us a call!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Waynesboro Main Street Ghost Tours

WEST MAIN STREET TOUR

Approximately 15 stops,
covering a distance of ¾ of a mile.

Begins and ends at the historic Oller House, 138 West Main.

We will explore the history of Waynesboro as well as specific West Main buildings and occupants. We will examine spelunking beneath the streets of Waynesboro, the destructive stable fire of 1892, as well as German folklore, local legends, and numerous local haunts that remain with us on the West end of town.

EAST MAIN STREET TOUR

Approximately 15 stops,
covering a distance of ¾ of a mile.

Begins and ends at Adventures in Coffee, 230 East Main

We will explore our earliest history of Waynesboro, and discuss Indian attacks, toll roads, stories of South Mountain and Jack’s Mountain, 15 days of rebel occupation, sprawling industry, old fashioned trolleys, and as always, the haunts that remain with us on the East end of town