Découvrez les sites les plus effrayants du centre-ville d'Asheville avec votre guide local expert. Profitez des contes ébouriffants et de l'histoire sombre! Créé et détenu par Joshua P. Warren, c'est l'aventure fantôme originale et ultime d'Asheville ! Voyez pourquoi nous avons toujours été classés #1 !
Ville: Asheville
Tue 19 Nov
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Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
Animaux d'assistance autorisés
Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
Les voyageurs devraient avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
Une quantité modérée de marche est impliquée, des chaussures de marche confortables sont fortement recommandées
Fonctionne dans la plupart des conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée
Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
À quoi s'attendre
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Pack Square
An Asheville mayor killed himself in the Jackson building. How may people have jumped from the top? And why is there a bulls-eye on the sidewalk below? Learn about the ghoul of the old jail, Thomas Wolfe's ghost, Helen's Bridge, and more!
2
Grove Arcade
Hear the controversial story of the murder of Helen Clevenger in the Battery Park Hotel, and why a blood-red haze is said to appear around her murder-room window on the anniversary of the tragedy.
3
Basilica of Saint Lawrence
This building's architect is entombed in the wall of this church, and his apparition is seen roaming in the night, gazing, in awe, at the world-class dome he constructed with a secret method.
4
Thomas Wolfe Memorial
The spirits of the great author (Look Homeward, Angel), and his brother, roam the halls of this storied mansion. Thomas Wolfe even wrote about spirits before he died at age 37. Wait till you hear the full story!
5
Pritchard Park
This is where troops rallied before the "Battle of Asheville" in the Civil War. Southern ghosts still violently shove some people to the ground, and spectral drums are heard beating in the night.
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Pack Square
An Asheville mayor killed himself in the Jackson building. How may people have jumped from the top? And why is there a bulls-eye on the sidewalk below? Learn about the ghoul of the old jail, Thomas Wolfe's ghost, Helen's Bridge, and more!
7
Grove Arcade
Hear the controversial story of the murder of Helen Clevenger in the Battery Park Hotel, and why a blood-red haze is said to appear around her murder-room window on the anniversary of the tragedy.
8
Basilica of Saint Lawrence
This building's architect is entombed in the wall of this church, and his apparition is seen roaming in the night, gazing, in awe, at the world-class dome he constructed with a secret method.
9
Thomas Wolfe Memorial
The spirits of the great author (Look Homeward, Angel), and his brother, roam the halls of this storied mansion. Thomas Wolfe even wrote about spirits before he died at age 37. Wait till you hear the full story!
10
Pritchard Park
This is where troops rallied before the "Battle of Asheville" in the Civil War. Southern ghosts still violently shove some people to the ground, and spectral drums are heard beating in the night.
11
Pack Square
An Asheville mayor killed himself in the Jackson building. How may people have jumped from the top? And why is there a bulls-eye on the sidewalk below? Learn about the ghoul of the old jail, Thomas Wolfe's ghost, Helen's Bridge, and more!
12
Grove Arcade
Hear the controversial story of the murder of Helen Clevenger in the Battery Park Hotel, and why a blood-red haze is said to appear around her murder-room window on the anniversary of the tragedy.
13
Basilica of Saint Lawrence
This building's architect is entombed in the wall of this church, and his apparition is seen roaming in the night, gazing, in awe, at the world-class dome he constructed with a secret method.
14
Thomas Wolfe Memorial
The spirits of the great author (Look Homeward, Angel), and his brother, roam the halls of this storied mansion. Thomas Wolfe even wrote about spirits before he died at age 37. Wait till you hear the full story!
15
Pritchard Park
This is where troops rallied before the "Battle of Asheville" in the Civil War. Southern ghosts still violently shove some people to the ground, and spectral drums are heard beating in the night.
16
Pack Square
An Asheville mayor killed himself in the Jackson building. How may people have jumped from the top? And why is there a bulls-eye on the sidewalk below? Learn about the ghoul of the old jail, Thomas Wolfe's ghost, Helen's Bridge, and more!
17
Grove Arcade
Hear the controversial story of the murder of Helen Clevenger in the Battery Park Hotel, and why a blood-red haze is said to appear around her murder-room window on the anniversary of the tragedy.
18
Basilica of Saint Lawrence
This building's architect is entombed in the wall of this church, and his apparition is seen roaming in the night, gazing, in awe, at the world-class dome he constructed with a secret method.
19
Thomas Wolfe Memorial
The spirits of the great author (Look Homeward, Angel), and his brother, roam the halls of this storied mansion. Thomas Wolfe even wrote about spirits before he died at age 37. Wait till you hear the full story!
20
Pritchard Park
This is where troops rallied before the "Battle of Asheville" in the Civil War. Southern ghosts still violently shove some people to the ground, and spectral drums are heard beating in the night.
21
Pack Square
An Asheville mayor killed himself in the Jackson building. How may people have jumped from the top? And why is there a bulls-eye on the sidewalk below? Learn about the ghoul of the old jail, Thomas Wolfe's ghost, Helen's Bridge, and more!
22
Grove Arcade
Hear the controversial story of the murder of Helen Clevenger in the Battery Park Hotel, and why a blood-red haze is said to appear around her murder-room window on the anniversary of the tragedy.
23
Basilica of Saint Lawrence
This building's architect is entombed in the wall of this church, and his apparition is seen roaming in the night, gazing, in awe, at the world-class dome he constructed with a secret method.
24
Thomas Wolfe Memorial
The spirits of the great author (Look Homeward, Angel), and his brother, roam the halls of this storied mansion. Thomas Wolfe even wrote about spirits before he died at age 37. Wait till you hear the full story!
25
Pritchard Park
This is where troops rallied before the "Battle of Asheville" in the Civil War. Southern ghosts still violently shove some people to the ground, and spectral drums are heard beating in the night.
26
Pack Carré
Un maire d'Asheville s'est suicidé dans l'immeuble Jackson. Comment les gens ont-ils pu sauter du haut ? Et pourquoi y a-t-il un œil de boeuf sur le trottoir en contrebas ? Découvrez la goule de l'ancienne prison, le fantôme de Thomas Wolfe, Helen's Bridge et bien plus encore !
27
Arcade du bosquet
Écoutez l'histoire controversée du meurtre d'Helen Clevenger au Battery Park Hotel et pourquoi une brume rouge sang apparaîtrait autour de la fenêtre de sa salle de meurtre à l'anniversaire de la tragédie.
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Basilique Saint-Laurent
L'architecte de ce bâtiment est enterré dans le mur de cette église, et son apparition est vue errant dans la nuit, regardant avec admiration le dôme de classe mondiale qu'il a construit avec une méthode secrète.
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Mémorial Thomas Wolfe
Les esprits du grand auteur (Look Homeward, Angel) et de son frère errent dans les couloirs de ce manoir légendaire. Thomas Wolfe a même écrit sur les esprits avant de mourir à 37 ans. Attendez d'entendre toute l'histoire !
30
Parc Prichard
C'est là que les troupes se sont rassemblées avant la "bataille d'Asheville" pendant la guerre civile. Les fantômes du Sud poussent encore violemment certaines personnes au sol, et des tambours spectraux se font entendre dans la nuit.
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Commentaires (1000)
SurprisinglyOkay
Oct 2020
I had never done any kind of ghost tour before. Hearing Asheville was known for its odd energy and paranormal activity, I thought it would be a good time to try. I am not sure what exactly I was expecting but it wasn't what I got. The tour is two hours long--doesn't cover a lot of distance--mostly walking a block or two then standing while the guide tells the stories.
There was some historical context at the beginning then four stories told at four different locations. I feel like this should more be marketed as a history/grisly history of Asheville tour rather than a ghost tour. I learned more about the history of Asheville than anything about its ghosts and little to nothing was said about any actual paranormal activity in comparison.
I would recommend reading the book 'Haunted Asheville' or just googling ghost stories in Asheville then checking out the locations yourself. I had already passed by every single one of them while out and about in the couple hours before. You can't/don't go inside anywhere so actually going on the tour doesn't have much benefit aside from being an auditory version of the stories in the books.
Also, it is stated that the tour is 'family friendly'. It is true that it is not scary or spooky but the tour guide does graphically describe death, murder, and the condition of bodies/corpses so keep that in mind when booking based on the ages and temperment of any children.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2020
I'm Joshua P. Warren, author of the book HAUNTED ASHEVILLE. I have a feeling you may have taken a competitor's tour instead of the HAUNTED ASHEVILLE Tour. Our website is HauntedAsheville.com.
Can you please verify that you're leaving a review for the correct tour? You can email me at: [email protected]
vfidanza84
Oct 2020
AMAZING!! I’ve been doing ghost tours throughout the East coast for over 15 years and Tadd was one of the best guides I have ever met. He explained the events that happened on the sites and then told the group about the strange phenomena that occur because of it. If you’re looking for ghost hunting with EMF readers, etc. this is not the tour for you. If you want detailed, well researched stories of true events, this is a MUST! The tour gave us a much deeper appreciation of the city. Thanks Tadd!
bell42498
Oct 2020
We had a great time on this tour! Brian was a very good tour guide. He was funny & he told the stories so well. Brian wore a mic so we could easily hear him and he used a laser pointer. Everyone wore a mask and it was easy to spread out and still hear the stories. This is a 2 hour long tour so go to the bathroom, take a bottled water, & wear good walking shoes. I definitely recommend this tour, especially if you like History.