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Visite guidée à pied nocturne de Charleston Ghost & Graveyard

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Découvrez les frissons de la seule visite du cimetière sur place de Charleston. Vous aurez l'occasion exclusive de franchir les portes du plus ancien cimetière de Charleston après la tombée de la nuit. Promenez-vous dans le quartier historique hanté de Charleston et écoutez des histoires de fantômes, de maisons hantées, de vaudous et de superstitions des pays bas.
Ville: Charleston
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  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Veuillez arriver 15 minutes avant l'heure de départ de la visite
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, habillez-vous convenablement
  • Le rythme des visites à pied est tranquille
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • En achetant cette visite, vous déclarez que vous et votre groupe êtes en bonne santé et n'avez présenté aucun signe ou symptôme de COVID-19 au cours des 14 derniers jours. Si cela change, vous en aviserez Bulldog Tours immédiatement.
À quoi s'attendre
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Charleston Ghost & Graveyard Tour
Meet your guide at a central meeting point, then proceed to the graveyard where you will hear about Charleston's spirits and gruesome tales such as: • The ghost of Sue Howard, a grieving mother who prays at the grave of her dead child from the spirit world. Your guide has the picture to prove it. • The Great Nullifier, famous rebel warrior John C. Calhoun. Find out why he and his wife still dance in the street every year, for over 150 years running. • Tales of being buried alive. Doctors in old Charleston didn't take chances with contagious diseases. Fall unconscious in a hospital, wake up in a grave.Learn why the terms saved by the bell and graveyard shift were coined. You will be glad you weren't around when they were. While other walking tours are looking in through the iron fence, you'll be on the inside. Learn the history of Charleston's haunted graveyards and hear tales about famous individuals who found their final resting place in the Holy City. Don't forget your flash cameras. You never know what phantom images you can capture...
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Bulldog Tours
Tours offered through Bulldog Tours
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Circular Congregational Church
Enter the gates of the Circular Congregational Church graveyard exclusively with Bulldog Tours. Hear stories of infamous people laid to rest there.
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St. Philip's Church
Charleston was settled in 1670 by the congregation of St. Philip's Church. Their graveyard is home to many of our most significant historical figures, including a signer of the Declaration of Independence. It is also home to one of the most intriguing ghost stories in Charleston!
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The Powder Magazine
Completed in 1713, it is the oldest surviving public building in the former Province of Carolina. It was used as a gunpowder store through the American Revolutionary War, and later saw other uses
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Charleston Ghost & Graveyard Tour
Meet your guide at a central meeting point, then proceed to the graveyard where you will hear about Charleston's spirits and gruesome tales such as: • The ghost of Sue Howard, a grieving mother who prays at the grave of her dead child from the spirit world. Your guide has the picture to prove it. • The Great Nullifier, famous rebel warrior John C. Calhoun. Find out why he and his wife still dance in the street every year, for over 150 years running. • Tales of being buried alive. Doctors in old Charleston didn't take chances with contagious diseases. Fall unconscious in a hospital, wake up in a grave.Learn why the terms saved by the bell and graveyard shift were coined. You will be glad you weren't around when they were. While other walking tours are looking in through the iron fence, you'll be on the inside. Learn the history of Charleston's haunted graveyards and hear tales about famous individuals who found their final resting place in the Holy City. Don't forget your flash cameras. You never know what phantom images you can capture...
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Bulldog Tours
Tours offered through Bulldog Tours
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Circular Congregational Church
Enter the gates of the Circular Congregational Church graveyard exclusively with Bulldog Tours. Hear stories of infamous people laid to rest there.
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St. Philip's Church
Charleston was settled in 1670 by the congregation of St. Philip's Church. Their graveyard is home to many of our most significant historical figures, including a signer of the Declaration of Independence. It is also home to one of the most intriguing ghost stories in Charleston!
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The Powder Magazine
Completed in 1713, it is the oldest surviving public building in the former Province of Carolina. It was used as a gunpowder store through the American Revolutionary War, and later saw other uses
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Charleston Ghost & Graveyard Tour
Meet your guide at a central meeting point, then proceed to the graveyard where you will hear about Charleston's spirits and gruesome tales such as: • The ghost of Sue Howard, a grieving mother who prays at the grave of her dead child from the spirit world. Your guide has the picture to prove it. • The Great Nullifier, famous rebel warrior John C. Calhoun. Find out why he and his wife still dance in the street every year, for over 150 years running. • Tales of being buried alive. Doctors in old Charleston didn't take chances with contagious diseases. Fall unconscious in a hospital, wake up in a grave.Learn why the terms saved by the bell and graveyard shift were coined. You will be glad you weren't around when they were. While other walking tours are looking in through the iron fence, you'll be on the inside. Learn the history of Charleston's haunted graveyards and hear tales about famous individuals who found their final resting place in the Holy City. Don't forget your flash cameras. You never know what phantom images you can capture...
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Bulldog Tours
Tours offered through Bulldog Tours
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Circular Congregational Church
Enter the gates of the Circular Congregational Church graveyard exclusively with Bulldog Tours. Hear stories of infamous people laid to rest there.
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St. Philip's Church
Charleston was settled in 1670 by the congregation of St. Philip's Church. Their graveyard is home to many of our most significant historical figures, including a signer of the Declaration of Independence. It is also home to one of the most intriguing ghost stories in Charleston!
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The Powder Magazine
Completed in 1713, it is the oldest surviving public building in the former Province of Carolina. It was used as a gunpowder store through the American Revolutionary War, and later saw other uses
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Charleston Ghost & Graveyard Tour
Meet your guide at a central meeting point, then proceed to the graveyard where you will hear about Charleston's spirits and gruesome tales such as: • The ghost of Sue Howard, a grieving mother who prays at the grave of her dead child from the spirit world. Your guide has the picture to prove it. • The Great Nullifier, famous rebel warrior John C. Calhoun. Find out why he and his wife still dance in the street every year, for over 150 years running. • Tales of being buried alive. Doctors in old Charleston didn't take chances with contagious diseases. Fall unconscious in a hospital, wake up in a grave.Learn why the terms saved by the bell and graveyard shift were coined. You will be glad you weren't around when they were. While other walking tours are looking in through the iron fence, you'll be on the inside. Learn the history of Charleston's haunted graveyards and hear tales about famous individuals who found their final resting place in the Holy City. Don't forget your flash cameras. You never know what phantom images you can capture...
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Bulldog Tours
Tours offered through Bulldog Tours
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Circular Congregational Church
Enter the gates of the Circular Congregational Church graveyard exclusively with Bulldog Tours. Hear stories of infamous people laid to rest there.
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St. Philip's Church
Charleston was settled in 1670 by the congregation of St. Philip's Church. Their graveyard is home to many of our most significant historical figures, including a signer of the Declaration of Independence. It is also home to one of the most intriguing ghost stories in Charleston!
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The Powder Magazine
Completed in 1713, it is the oldest surviving public building in the former Province of Carolina. It was used as a gunpowder store through the American Revolutionary War, and later saw other uses
21
Charleston Ghost & Graveyard Tour
Meet your guide at a central meeting point, then proceed to the graveyard where you will hear about Charleston's spirits and gruesome tales such as: • The ghost of Sue Howard, a grieving mother who prays at the grave of her dead child from the spirit world. Your guide has the picture to prove it. • The Great Nullifier, famous rebel warrior John C. Calhoun. Find out why he and his wife still dance in the street every year, for over 150 years running. • Tales of being buried alive. Doctors in old Charleston didn't take chances with contagious diseases. Fall unconscious in a hospital, wake up in a grave.Learn why the terms saved by the bell and graveyard shift were coined. You will be glad you weren't around when they were. While other walking tours are looking in through the iron fence, you'll be on the inside. Learn the history of Charleston's haunted graveyards and hear tales about famous individuals who found their final resting place in the Holy City. Don't forget your flash cameras. You never know what phantom images you can capture...
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Bulldog Tours
Tours offered through Bulldog Tours
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Circular Congregational Church
Enter the gates of the Circular Congregational Church graveyard exclusively with Bulldog Tours. Hear stories of infamous people laid to rest there.
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St. Philip's Church
Charleston was settled in 1670 by the congregation of St. Philip's Church. Their graveyard is home to many of our most significant historical figures, including a signer of the Declaration of Independence. It is also home to one of the most intriguing ghost stories in Charleston!
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The Powder Magazine
Completed in 1713, it is the oldest surviving public building in the former Province of Carolina. It was used as a gunpowder store through the American Revolutionary War, and later saw other uses
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Visite des fantômes et du cimetière de Charleston
Rencontrez votre guide à un point de rendez-vous central, puis dirigez-vous vers le cimetière où vous entendrez parler des esprits de Charleston et d'histoires horribles telles que : • Le fantôme de Sue Howard, une mère en deuil qui prie sur la tombe de son enfant décédé du monde des esprits. Votre guide a la photo pour le prouver. • Le Grand Annulateur, célèbre guerrier rebelle John C. Calhoun. Découvrez pourquoi lui et sa femme dansent encore dans la rue chaque année, depuis plus de 150 ans. • Histoires d'être enterré vivant. Les médecins du vieux Charleston ne prenaient pas de risques avec les maladies contagieuses. Tomber inconscient dans un hôpital, se réveiller dans une tombe.Découvrez pourquoi les termes sauvés par la cloche et le changement de cimetière ont été inventés. Vous serez heureux de ne pas être là quand ils l'étaient. Pendant que d'autres visites à pied regardent à travers la clôture de fer, vous serez à l'intérieur. Apprenez l'histoire des cimetières hantés de Charleston et écoutez des histoires sur des personnages célèbres qui ont trouvé leur dernier lieu de repos dans la ville sainte. N'oubliez pas vos appareils photo flash. Vous ne savez jamais quelles images fantômes vous pouvez capturer...
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Excursions Bouledogue
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Église congrégationaliste circulaire
Entrez par les portes du cimetière de l'église congrégationaliste circulaire exclusivement avec Bulldog Tours. Écoutez des histoires de personnes infâmes qui y reposent.
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Église Saint-Philippe
Charleston a été colonisée en 1670 par la congrégation de l'église Saint-Philippe. Leur cimetière abrite bon nombre de nos personnages historiques les plus importants, y compris un signataire de la déclaration d'indépendance. Il abrite également l'une des histoires de fantômes les plus intrigantes de Charleston !
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La poudrière
Achevé en 1713, c'est le plus ancien bâtiment public de l'ancienne province de Caroline. Il a été utilisé comme magasin de poudre à canon pendant la guerre d'indépendance américaine, et a ensuite vu d'autres utilisations
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Commentaires (775)
Erin K
Jul 2018
Prepare to have your minds blown by this review. As first timers to Charleston, we wanted to do as much as possible, and that obviously included a ghost tour. Being teachers on summer break, we had no idea what day it was and accidentally booked our tour for the wrong night, but Bulldog Tours graciously moved us to another tour at 9:30. The tour we went out had the king of all guides, Mr. David C. Aside from being the funniest, nicest, and most knowledgeable tour guide, he was an exceptional orator, navigating us through the seedy streets of Charleston, filled with spirits and apparitions alike. What was most noteworthy were the stories he told us, thrilling and chilling tales, ones we will remember for a lifetime. As far as our pictures are concerned, only the true believers will see what was really there, the haunted and lost souls of the South. Judge for yourself, but beware of what you’ll see. Job well done Dave and Bulldog Tours! RIP Poogan.
Cmcon81
Jul 2018
This ghost tour was fun and informative! My daughter and I enjoyed the stories and history. A person in our group even caught a picture of an orb! Would definitely recommend this tour!
Melodee M
Jul 2018
Our tour guide was Susie Q and she was knowledgeable and fun but the reason we were so disappointed was because we missed a lot of points because there were two elderly (and I mean very old) people in our group who could barely walk. Our tour was 90 minutes but what would have been a 5 minute walk was slowed to double the amount of time. My question was were they not informed that there would be walking at night in the dark and the sidewalks are uneven and there are curb and steps. The whole group had to slow down so that this couple could keep up. I could handle the children and the people who stopped for drinks before the walk they were fun and could be reined in, but I feel the company can do something to separate those that are not physically able to do the tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2018
I am so sorry you were unhappy with people who were on your tour. It is not as easy as you may think to separate people from other people because they are unaccepting of them. Sometimes, you just have to accept the fact that some people will be different than you physically and it really shouldn't ruin the tour for you. I'm glad you liked the tour guide and I will commend her for how she handled the situation. Of course, people know that the tour is at night, that it is 90 minutes and walking. And, yes, if you spent even just an hour in downtown Charleston, you would know that there are curbs, steps and some uneven spots on the sidewalk. Thank you for the feedback.

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