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La marche fantôme de New Haven

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Go inside the Grove St. Cememtery, find out about the phantom of Geronimo, and try not to sink in New Haven Harbor. Let us see if we can scare you with stories of ghosts, scandalous tales, and stranger things.
Ville: Nouveau Havre
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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
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
À quoi s'attendre
1
New Haven Green
the central square of the nine-square settlement plan of the original Puritan colonists in New Haven
2
Grove Street Cemetery
organized in 1796 as the New Haven Burying Ground
3
City Hall
Designed by Henry Austin and built in 1861
4
New Haven Free Public Library
even the stacks are haunted
5
New Haven Green
the central square of the nine-square settlement plan of the original Puritan colonists in New Haven
6
Grove Street Cemetery
organized in 1796 as the New Haven Burying Ground
7
City Hall
Designed by Henry Austin and built in 1861
8
New Haven Free Public Library
even the stacks are haunted
9
New Haven Green
the central square of the nine-square settlement plan of the original Puritan colonists in New Haven
10
Grove Street Cemetery
organized in 1796 as the New Haven Burying Ground
11
City Hall
Designed by Henry Austin and built in 1861
12
New Haven Free Public Library
even the stacks are haunted
13
New Haven Green
the central square of the nine-square settlement plan of the original Puritan colonists in New Haven
14
Grove Street Cemetery
organized in 1796 as the New Haven Burying Ground
15
City Hall
Designed by Henry Austin and built in 1861
16
New Haven Free Public Library
even the stacks are haunted
17
New Haven vert
la place centrale du plan de règlement de neuf carrés des premiers colons puritains à New Haven
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Cimetière de la rue Grove
organisé en 1796 sous le nom de New Haven Burying Ground
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Mairie
Conçu par Henry Austin et construit en 1861
20
Bibliothèque publique gratuite de New Haven
même les piles sont hantées
21
New Haven Green
the central square of the nine-square settlement plan of the original Puritan colonists in New Haven
22
Grove Street Cemetery
organized in 1796 as the New Haven Burying Ground
23
City Hall
Designed by Henry Austin and built in 1861
24
New Haven Free Public Library
even the stacks are haunted
25
New Haven Green
the central square of the nine-square settlement plan of the original Puritan colonists in New Haven
26
Grove Street Cemetery
organized in 1796 as the New Haven Burying Ground
27
City Hall
Designed by Henry Austin and built in 1861
28
New Haven Free Public Library
even the stacks are haunted
29
New Haven Green
the central square of the nine-square settlement plan of the original Puritan colonists in New Haven
30
Grove Street Cemetery
organized in 1796 as the New Haven Burying Ground
31
City Hall
Designed by Henry Austin and built in 1861
32
New Haven Free Public Library
even the stacks are haunted
33
New Haven Green
the central square of the nine-square settlement plan of the original Puritan colonists in New Haven
34
Grove Street Cemetery
organized in 1796 as the New Haven Burying Ground
35
City Hall
Designed by Henry Austin and built in 1861
36
New Haven Free Public Library
even the stacks are haunted
37
New Haven Green
the central square of the nine-square settlement plan of the original Puritan colonists in New Haven
38
Grove Street Cemetery
organized in 1796 as the New Haven Burying Ground
39
City Hall
Designed by Henry Austin and built in 1861
40
New Haven Free Public Library
even the stacks are haunted
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Politique d'annulation
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Commentaires (58)
thewildboo
Sep 2012
I recently took the Ghosts of New Haven walking tour. The tour takes place after dark and is a walking tour of downtown New Haven. It lasts about 90 minutes (mine was a litlte shorter). I used Groupon for my tickets but I think the regular price is $20/person. My mom is big into ghosts so this was her birthday present. The tour was off to a bad start, because when we arrived for our 7 pm tour we were told that the two tours for the night would be combined and we weren't starting until 7:30. There was some kind of emergency with one of the guides. I understand things happen but I was upset that no one had called me. Phone numbers were required to be provided when we registered - what for if not for this? I had rushed into town and paid to park in a garage so as not to be late looking for street parking, which was a total waste that could have been avoided if we'd been paid the courtesy of being informed of the delay (they knew for a few hours prior to the tour, it hadn't just happened). So, we had to kill a half hour in Starbucks, then we had a double-sized tour group. Once we got going we had an enjoyable walk around the green/Yale campus area. Our guide would stop in front of each "haunted" building or landmark and tell the ghost story. She had to read from a binder because she said she had only been on the job one month. I prefer guides to talk from memory but it didn't really bother me. However, I did find it cheesy that we didn't actually go IN any of the "haunted" locales. We just stood on the street. I had expected to actually experience the haunted places not just talk about them. I felt like I could have just looked the information up online since I didn't see anything special I don't see on any other day walking around New Haven. Tours should be about more than being read at, you should get to see something! Finally, I have to comment that our guide heavily hinted at being tipped. Whether or not you find it appropriate to tip a tour guide should be your own decision. You should not be guilted in to it. Overall we had a nice walk and heard some fun ghost stories, but I'm glad I only paid half price. The tour left me feeling disappointed in what it could have been. (note: I marked it as food and bathroom facilities available because the tour meets up at Starbucks)

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