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The Death and Depravity Ghost Tour in Charleston

Overview
You will explore Charleston's seedier history. From the city's brothels to gritty true crime stories, We will open the door to the darker side of human nature. Combining aspects of the truly horrific, the scandalously sensual, and the just-plan-weird, this ghost tour is a unique look at a city that largely ignores its dark past. Brothels, murders, suicides, demonic entities - just some of what you'll hear about on this tour. The Death and Depravity Ghost Tour contains mature themes and language.
City: Charleston
Mon 09 Jun
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Starting at $34.99
Mon 09 Jun
Starting at $34.99
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What's Included
Walking Tour
A Fun and Spooky Evening
All Fees and Taxes
Local/ Professional Guide
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
1
The Powder Magazine
As one of few surviving structures from the colonial period, the Powder Magazine in Charleston, South Carolina has the benefit of time on its side. The structure was built in 1713 by British colonists to house guns and ammunition so that the fledgling colony could protect itself from the dangers around it. Its solid walls kept Charleston’s weapons safe for over one hundred years before being decommissioned. It’s safe to say this building has seen a lot of action from, Indian wars and Spanish threats to French invasion and colonist insurrection. And, if you believe the local lore, it’s said that some of those who fought and died in these exchanges never left.
2
Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
No historical landmark in Charleston, South Carolina, is as well-recognized as the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon at 122 East Bay Street. From its elegantly Georgian appearance to the deeply troubled and haunted basement beneath the street level, the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon has been one building which has truly lived historic Charleston. And, by all accounts, it continues to live in the past every day. Ghosts are said to roam its stately halls, and the startling cries of long-dead prisoners in the dungeon can still be heard. Today, the combined Old Exchange and the Provost Dungeon is now a museum which offers daily tours from 9-5pm. If these walls could talk, the secrets we would learn . . . Well, it’s safe to say that these walls would be haunted.
3
Charleston Waterfront Park
This is the starting location of the tour. We will discuss the ghosts of the pirates that still haunt this location.
4
Circular Congregational Church
Here we discuss the graveyard and the city's oldest tomb.
5
Unitarian Church in Charleston
The church, haunted by soldiers of The Revolutionary War.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (342)
Belinda d
Dec 2024
Great way to understand the city’s ā€˜other’ story. Walking tour is an Awesome way to see the city & our guide, Lance was informative, amusing & engaging
kimberlyjL7017DK
Nov 2024
The best thing about this tour was the guide, Ethan, he was really great and you could tell he enjoys what he does. There was really nothing scary about it at all, however, the sites were amazing and so were history lessons
Q8002ADmonicac
Nov 2024
The best thing about this tour was wandering around at night, looking at cool architecture, hanging with friends. You don't get to go in a graveyard or building to see anything scary. None of the stories were scary. It was overly rehearsed. I imagine my middle school age kids would like it. I didn't like stopping and sitting to listen to long stories. I would have rather continued walking and see more.
Response from Host
Nov 2024
Hi, I am sorry to hear you did not enjoy your tour. We are not able to enter any of the locations you visit on the tour. This is due to the fact most locations are either privately owned or state-owned. Thank you for your feedback.

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