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This adult night tour is not for the faint of heart. Developed by a local university professor well-versed in the dark side of Philadelphia, this tour covers all of the sightseeing of the Revolutionary War Period in Philadelphia including Alexander Hamilton's home, The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and more. And, all of the R-rated sites and stories not suitable for children too. Follow your local guide as you learn about vampires, sex, ghosts, and more on this fascinating tour under moonlight.
Ville: crême Philadelphia
Fri 04 Apr
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R-Rated Histories, Sex in 1776, Ghost Stories
Liberty Bell, Hamilton; Abundant Sightseeing
History or Folklore Professor; or Teacher
R-Rated Histories, Sex in 1776, Ghost Stories
Liberty Bell, Hamilton; Abundant Sightseeing
History or Folklore Professor; or Teacher
R-Rated Histories, Sex in 1776, Ghost Stories
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Adult content and language
À quoi s'attendre
1
Liberty Bell Center
Not your typical Liberty Bell, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up to The Liberty Bell and will discuss its history, damage, and significance in American history and as an icon of These United States.
2
Independence Hall
Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity in where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will here in this location.
3
The President's House
The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations.
4
Congress Hall
Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust.
5
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crowne and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here.
6
Walnut Street
Walnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
7
Merchants Exchange Building
ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged.
8
First Bank of the United States
Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
9
Second Bank of the United States
Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
10
Library Company of Philadelphia
Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored.
11
Todd House
Home of future first lady Dolly Madison
12
Benjamin Rush Garden
Tales of yellow fever and apparitions
13
Liberty Bell Center
Not your typical Liberty Bell, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up to The Liberty Bell and will discuss its history, damage, and significance in American history and as an icon of These United States.
14
Independence Hall
Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity in where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will here in this location.
15
The President's House
The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations.
16
Congress Hall
Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust.
17
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crowne and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here.
18
Walnut Street
Walnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
19
Merchants Exchange Building
ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged.
20
First Bank of the United States
Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
21
Second Bank of the United States
Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
22
Library Company of Philadelphia
Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored.
23
Todd House
Home of future first lady Dolly Madison
24
Benjamin Rush Garden
Tales of yellow fever and apparitions
25
Liberty Bell Center
Not your typical Liberty Bell, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up to The Liberty Bell and will discuss its history, damage, and significance in American history and as an icon of These United States.
26
Independence Hall
Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity in where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will here in this location.
27
The President's House
The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations.
28
Congress Hall
Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust.
29
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crowne and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here.
30
Walnut Street
Walnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
31
Merchants Exchange Building
ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged.
32
First Bank of the United States
Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
33
Second Bank of the United States
Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
34
Library Company of Philadelphia
Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored.
35
Todd House
Home of future first lady Dolly Madison
36
Benjamin Rush Garden
Tales of yellow fever and apparitions
37
Centre Liberty Bell
Pas votre Liberty Bell typique, cette visite nocturne pour adultes de Dark Philly traverse néanmoins le chemin de nos pères fondateurs et se double d'une visite historique et touristique qui comprend du contenu pour un public mature et des histoires de fantômes. Nous marcherons directement jusqu'à The Liberty Bell et discuterons de son histoire, de ses dommages et de son importance dans l'histoire américaine et en tant qu'icône de ces États-Unis.
38
Salle de l'Indépendance
Independence Hall, où la Déclaration et la Constitution ont été signées, se trouve juste en face d'un bordel connu et d'un repaire d'iniquité où les hommes d'État et les sportifs étaient connus pour fréquenter. Contextualiser les débats sur l'indépendance, la guerre et la fondation des États-Unis avec des pulsions plus basses, la bravoure et l'industrie du sexe en 1776, c'est ce que vous allez ici à cet endroit.
39
La maison du président
La maison habitée par George Washington, John Adams (et Benedict Arnold) n'a pas toujours été vénérée comme elle l'est aujourd'hui. Sur ce site seront contextualisés les présidences et les postes de gouverneur militaire qui se déroulent à cet endroit, ainsi que des histoires plus sombres de l'emplacement pendant et après la période révolutionnaire ; y compris l'importance des fouilles archéologiques pour les révélations.
40
salle de congrès
Significatif pour les inaugurations de deux présidents américains et les premiers débats de notre jeune nation alors que Philadelphie était la capitale de l'Amérique... les informations sur ce site étofferont les aspects les plus sombres de ces hommes qui siégeaient au congrès et au sénat ici. Nous organisons une excursion d'une journée pour explorer le côté plus rose de nos fondateurs. Cette tournée n'est pas ça. Et explore le côté le plus sombre de la fondation de l'Amérique par des hommes imparfaits, imparfaits et motivés (à l'occasion) par l'intérêt personnel et la luxure.
41
Tombe du soldat inconnu de la révolution américaine
Des milliers de traîtres américains ont été exécutés ici par le Crowne britannique et enterrés dans des fosses communes sur ce site. Nous leur rendons visite, contextualisons la souffrance et racontons les histoires de fantômes et les traditions hantées ici.
42
Rue des noix
Walnut Street PRISON sera visité ici.
43
Bâtiment de la Bourse des Marchands
Le site HOME d'ALEXANDER HAMILTON où il a vécu ici à Philadelphie sera visité avec le Merchants Exchange Building qui se trouve de l'autre côté de la rue. Nous abordons ici des facettes moins connues de la personnalité du Fondateur, ses relations souvent troublantes avec d'autres Pères Fondateurs, et les affaires dans lesquelles il s'est engagé.
44
Première banque des États-Unis
Des histoires hantées et des histoires de fantômes seront racontées sur cette banque qui a été poussée par Alexander Hamilton
45
Deuxième banque des États-Unis
Des histoires de fantômes et de duels seront racontées ici sur ce site qui a été poussé par Alexander Hamilton
46
Library Company de Philadelphie
Fondée par Benjamin Franklin et abritant des étudiants en chirurgie de l'Université de Pennsylvanie ; nous racontons l'histoire obsédante de l'endroit, y compris les traditions fantômes de la structure. Le pillage de tombes et les pratiques médicales bizarres du XVIIIe siècle sont également explorés.
47
Maison Todd
Maison de la future première dame Dolley Madison
48
Jardin Benjamin Rush
Contes de fièvre jaune et d'apparitions
49
Liberty Bell Center
Not your typical Liberty Bell, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up to The Liberty Bell and will discuss its history, damage, and significance in American history and as an icon of These United States.
50
Independence Hall
Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity in where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will here in this location.
51
The President's House
The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations.
52
Congress Hall
Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust.
53
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crowne and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here.
54
Walnut Street
Walnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
55
Merchants Exchange Building
ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged.
56
First Bank of the United States
Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
57
Second Bank of the United States
Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
58
Library Company of Philadelphia
Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored.
59
Todd House
Home of future first lady Dolly Madison
60
Benjamin Rush Garden
Tales of yellow fever and apparitions
61
Liberty Bell Center
Not your typical Liberty Bell, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up to The Liberty Bell and will discuss its history, damage, and significance in American history and as an icon of These United States.
62
Independence Hall
Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity in where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will here in this location.
63
The President's House
The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations.
64
Congress Hall
Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust.
65
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crowne and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here.
66
Walnut Street
Walnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
67
Merchants Exchange Building
ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged.
68
First Bank of the United States
Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
69
Second Bank of the United States
Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
70
Library Company of Philadelphia
Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored.
71
Todd House
Home of future first lady Dolly Madison
72
Benjamin Rush Garden
Tales of yellow fever and apparitions
73
Liberty Bell Center
Not your typical Liberty Bell, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up to The Liberty Bell and will discuss its history, damage, and significance in American history and as an icon of These United States.
74
Independence Hall
Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity in where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will here in this location.
75
The President's House
The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations.
76
Congress Hall
Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust.
77
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crowne and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here.
78
Walnut Street
Walnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
79
Merchants Exchange Building
ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged.
80
First Bank of the United States
Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
81
Second Bank of the United States
Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
82
Library Company of Philadelphia
Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored.
83
Todd House
Home of future first lady Dolly Madison
84
Benjamin Rush Garden
Tales of yellow fever and apparitions
85
Liberty Bell Center
Not your typical Liberty Bell, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up to The Liberty Bell and will discuss its history, damage, and significance in American history and as an icon of These United States.
86
Independence Hall
Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity in where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will here in this location.
87
The President's House
The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations.
88
Congress Hall
Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust.
89
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crowne and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here.
90
Walnut Street
Walnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
91
Merchants Exchange Building
ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged.
92
First Bank of the United States
Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
93
Second Bank of the United States
Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
94
Library Company of Philadelphia
Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored.
95
Todd House
Home of future first lady Dolly Madison
96
Benjamin Rush Garden
Tales of yellow fever and apparitions
97
Liberty Bell Center
Not your typical Liberty Bell, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up to The Liberty Bell and will discuss its history, damage, and significance in American history and as an icon of These United States.
98
Independence Hall
Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity in where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will here in this location.
99
The President's House
The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations.
100
Congress Hall
Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust.
101
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crowne and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here.
102
Walnut Street
Walnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
103
Merchants Exchange Building
ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged.
104
First Bank of the United States
Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
105
Second Bank of the United States
Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
106
Library Company of Philadelphia
Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored.
107
Todd House
Home of future first lady Dolly Madison
108
Benjamin Rush Garden
Tales of yellow fever and apparitions
109
Liberty Bell Center
Not your typical Liberty Bell, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up to The Liberty Bell and will discuss its history, damage, and significance in American history and as an icon of These United States.
110
Independence Hall
Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity in where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will here in this location.
111
The President's House
The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations.
112
Congress Hall
Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust.
113
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crowne and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here.
114
Walnut Street
Walnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
115
Merchants Exchange Building
ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged.
116
First Bank of the United States
Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
117
Second Bank of the United States
Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
118
Library Company of Philadelphia
Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored.
119
Todd House
Home of future first lady Dolly Madison
120
Benjamin Rush Garden
Tales of yellow fever and apparitions
121
Liberty Bell Center
Not your typical Liberty Bell, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up to The Liberty Bell and will discuss its history, damage, and significance in American history and as an icon of These United States.
122
Independence Hall
Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity in where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will here in this location.
123
The President's House
The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations.
124
Congress Hall
Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust.
125
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crowne and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here.
126
Walnut Street
Walnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
127
Merchants Exchange Building
ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged.
128
First Bank of the United States
Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
129
Second Bank of the United States
Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
130
Library Company of Philadelphia
Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored.
131
Todd House
Home of future first lady Dolly Madison
132
Benjamin Rush Garden
Tales of yellow fever and apparitions
133
Liberty Bell Center
Not your typical Liberty Bell, this Dark Philly Adult Night Tour nonetheless traverses the path's of our Founding Fathers and doubles as a historical and sightseeing tour that includes mature-audience content and ghost stories. We walk directly up to The Liberty Bell and will discuss its history, damage, and significance in American history and as an icon of These United States.
134
Independence Hall
Independence Hall where the Declaration and Constitution were signed sits directly across the street from a known brothel and den of iniquity in where statesman and sports alike were known to frequent. Contextualizing debates for independence, the war, and founding of The United States with baser urges, philandering, and the sex industry in 1776 is what you will here in this location.
135
The President's House
The home lived in by George Washington, John Adams, (and Benedict Arnold) was not always revered the way it is today. Contextualized on this site will be the presidencies and military governorship occurring on this spot, along with darker histories of the location both during and after the revolutionary period; including the significance of archaeological excavations to the revelations.
136
Congress Hall
Significant for the inaugurations two American President's and early debates of our young nation while Philadelphia was America's capital...information on this site will flesh out the darker aspects of those men who sat in congress and senate here. We have a daytime tour exploring the rosier side of our founders. This tour is not that. And explores the darker side of America's founding by imperfect men, flawed and motivated (on occasion) by self-interest and lust.
137
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Thousands of American Traitors were executed here by the British Crowne and buried in mass graves on this site. We visit them, contextualize the suffering, and retell the ghost stories and haunted lore here.
138
Walnut Street
Walnut Street PRISON will be visited here.
139
Merchants Exchange Building
ALEXANDER HAMILTON'S HOME site where he lived here in Philadelphia will be visited along with the Merchants Exchange Building which sites across the street. We discuss here less known facets of The Founder's personality, his often troubling relations with other Founding Fathers, and the affairs in which he engaged.
140
First Bank of the United States
Haunted tales and ghost stories will be told about this bank which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
141
Second Bank of the United States
Tales of ghosts and duels will be told here at this site which was pushed for by Alexander Hamilton
142
Library Company of Philadelphia
Founded by Benjamin Franklin and home to University of Pennsylvania surgical students; we retell the haunting history of the location including ghost lore of the structure. Grave robbery and bizarre medical practices of the eighteenth century also are explored.
143
Todd House
Home of future first lady Dolly Madison
144
Benjamin Rush Garden
Tales of yellow fever and apparitions
Show 141 plus d'arrêts
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Brian C
Mar 2025
Christa was fantastic and knowledgeable! We had such a great time learning about Philly's dark history! Hope to bring friends to this for our next trip!
medwards1108
Mar 2025
This was a fantastic history tour! The fun facts of Philadelphia that you don’t learn in the history books! Highly recommend this adult tour!
593allys
Mar 2025
Such a fantastic take on the gritty side of history! Ted was fantastic and really knows how to keep the audience hanging on every word! Can't wait to come back and take another tour! Thanks for keeping it fun, weird and raw! Cheers!

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