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This ghost aficionado’s dream tour visits the sites of live Witch Trials, Founding Father’s graves, bodies stacked under colonial structures and colonial boneyard haunts in a one hour pre-pub historic site’s visit before entering the most haunted taverns known to Philadelphia.
Miasto: Filadelfia
Thu 25 Dec
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Groby Benjamina Franklina i Betsy Ross
Przewodnik dla nauczycieli historii
Miejsce procesu czarownic, cmentarzyska i historie o duchach
Light Refreshment
Graves of Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross
History Teacher Tour Guide
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum age is 21 years
  • Adult Content and Language
Czego oczekiwać
1
Narodowe Centrum Konstytucji
Kiedy ziemia została rozerwana pod budowę Narodowego Centrum Konstytucji, odkryto wiele ciał i ponownie pochowano je w masowych pochówkach z tego miejsca do innego w Filadelfii. Uzupełniamy te historie o rytuały rdzennych Amerykanów, praktyki pogrzebowe i wiedzę o tym miejscu.
2
Dom Betsy Ross
Odwiedzamy Betsy Ross House i Betsy Ross Grave, opowiadając mrożące krew w żyłach opowieści o nawiedzeniu domu i miejsca, w którym została pochowana wraz z trzecim mężem, Johnem Claypolem.
3
Grób Benjamina Franklina
Odwiedzamy grób męża stanu i patrioty Benjamina Franklina, gdzie jest pochowany wraz z żoną Deborah i małym synkiem Francisem. Tutaj omawiamy mniej znane aspekty tego złożonego i intrygującego Ojca Założyciela Stanów Zjednoczonych, w tym jego związek z porywaniem ciał i ghulami oraz wpływ na pisarzy grozy jego czasów.
4
Dom Spotkań Arch Street
Dołącz do nas w zabytkowym Domu Spotkań Kwakrów i na cmentarzu, aby poznać opowieści o procesach czarownic i duchach w sercu historycznej Filadelfii.
5
Kościół Chrystusowy
Odwiedzamy stary kościół anglikański w Anglii, aby omówić rabunek grobów, tych, którzy zostali pochowani żywcem przez pomyłkę, oraz wiedzę o duchach sprzed i podczas okresu rewolucji w Stanach Zjednoczonych.
6
Dom Prezydenta
Struktura ta była pierwszym „Białym Domem” w Ameryce, w którym zarówno prezydent George Washington, jak i John Adams pełnili tę funkcję, gdy Filadelfia była stolicą Stanów Zjednoczonych od 1790 do 1800 roku. Zagraniczni dygnitarze oraz członkowie kongresu i senatu odwiedzali Dom Prezydenta w oficjalnych i nieoficjalnych sprawach. Benedict Arnold mieszkał również w strukturze jako gubernator wojskowy w Filadelfii po ewakuacji miasta przez Brytyjczyków podczas amerykańskiej wojny o niepodległość.
7
Sala Niepodległości
Historyczna struktura Independence Hall była budynkiem, w którym debatowano i uchwalano zarówno Deklarację Niepodległości Stanów Zjednoczonych, jak i Konstytucję Stanów Zjednoczonych. Historyczna struktura jest teraz centralnym punktem Narodowego Parku Historycznego Niepodległości w Filadelfii. Independence Hall było głównym miejscem spotkań Drugiego Kongresu Kontynentalnego od 1775 do 1783 roku i było miejscem Konwencji Konstytucyjnej latem 1787 roku, podczas której 55 największych amerykańskich mężów stanu wypracowało Konstytucję Stanów Zjednoczonych.
8
Centrum Dzwonu Wolności
Oddany do użytku w 1752 roku dzwon wolności, który dziś nazywamy Dzwonem Wolności, pękł na początkowym pierścieniu testowym i został ponownie odlany dwa lata później przez miejscowego robotnika Johna Passa i Johna Stowa z napisem: „Głoście WOLNOŚĆ w całym kraju wszystkim jego mieszkańcom ”.
9
National Constitution Center
When earth was broken for construction of the National Constitution Center numerous bodies were discovered and re-interred in mass burials from this site to another within Philadelphia. We flesh these stories out with Native American ritual, burial practices and lore on this location.
10
Betsy Ross House
We visit the Betsy Ross House and Betsy Ross Grave recounting the chilling tales of haunting of the house and site where she is laid to rest with third husband John Claypol.
11
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We visit the grave of the statesman and patriot Benjamin Franklin where he is buried with his wife Deborah and infant son Francis. Here, we discuss less known facets of this complex and intriguing Founding Father of the United States including his connection to body snatching and ghouls, and influence on horror novelists of his day.
12
Arch Street Meeting House
Join us to the historic Quaker Meeting House and burial grounds for tales of witch trials and ghosts in the heart of historic Philadelphia.
13
Christ Church
We visit the old Anglican Church of England to discuss grave robbery, those who were burred alive mistakenly, and ghost lore from before and during the Revolutionary Period in The United States.
14
The President's House
This structure was America's first "White House" where President's George Washington and John Adams both served tenure when Philadelphia was capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800. Foreign dignitaries and members of congress and senate frequented The President House for official and unofficial business. Benedict Arnold lived also in the structure as Military Governor in Philadelphia after the British evacuation of the city during the American War for Independence.
15
Independence Hall
The historic structure of Independence Hall was the building where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted. The historic structure is now the centerpiece of the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. Independence Hall was the principal meeting place of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1783 and was the site of the Constitutional Convention in the summer of 1787 where 55 of America's greatest statesman hammered out The Constitution of These United States.
16
Liberty Bell Center
Commissioned in 1752 what we refer to now as The Liberty Bell cracked on its initial test ring and was re-casted two years later by local workman John Pass and John Stow with the lettering, "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof."
17
National Constitution Center
When earth was broken for construction of the National Constitution Center numerous bodies were discovered and re-interred in mass burials from this site to another within Philadelphia. We flesh these stories out with Native American ritual, burial practices and lore on this location.
18
Betsy Ross House
We visit the Betsy Ross House and Betsy Ross Grave recounting the chilling tales of haunting of the house and site where she is laid to rest with third husband John Claypol.
19
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We visit the grave of the statesman and patriot Benjamin Franklin where he is buried with his wife Deborah and infant son Francis. Here, we discuss less known facets of this complex and intriguing Founding Father of the United States including his connection to body snatching and ghouls, and influence on horror novelists of his day.
20
Arch Street Meeting House
Join us to the historic Quaker Meeting House and burial grounds for tales of witch trials and ghosts in the heart of historic Philadelphia.
21
Christ Church
We visit the old Anglican Church of England to discuss grave robbery, those who were burred alive mistakenly, and ghost lore from before and during the Revolutionary Period in The United States.
22
The President's House
This structure was America's first "White House" where President's George Washington and John Adams both served tenure when Philadelphia was capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800. Foreign dignitaries and members of congress and senate frequented The President House for official and unofficial business. Benedict Arnold lived also in the structure as Military Governor in Philadelphia after the British evacuation of the city during the American War for Independence.
23
Independence Hall
The historic structure of Independence Hall was the building where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted. The historic structure is now the centerpiece of the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. Independence Hall was the principal meeting place of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1783 and was the site of the Constitutional Convention in the summer of 1787 where 55 of America's greatest statesman hammered out The Constitution of These United States.
24
Liberty Bell Center
Commissioned in 1752 what we refer to now as The Liberty Bell cracked on its initial test ring and was re-casted two years later by local workman John Pass and John Stow with the lettering, "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof."
25
National Constitution Center
When earth was broken for construction of the National Constitution Center numerous bodies were discovered and re-interred in mass burials from this site to another within Philadelphia. We flesh these stories out with Native American ritual, burial practices and lore on this location.
26
Betsy Ross House
We visit the Betsy Ross House and Betsy Ross Grave recounting the chilling tales of haunting of the house and site where she is laid to rest with third husband John Claypol.
27
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We visit the grave of the statesman and patriot Benjamin Franklin where he is buried with his wife Deborah and infant son Francis. Here, we discuss less known facets of this complex and intriguing Founding Father of the United States including his connection to body snatching and ghouls, and influence on horror novelists of his day.
28
Arch Street Meeting House
Join us to the historic Quaker Meeting House and burial grounds for tales of witch trials and ghosts in the heart of historic Philadelphia.
29
Christ Church
We visit the old Anglican Church of England to discuss grave robbery, those who were burred alive mistakenly, and ghost lore from before and during the Revolutionary Period in The United States.
30
The President's House
This structure was America's first "White House" where President's George Washington and John Adams both served tenure when Philadelphia was capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800. Foreign dignitaries and members of congress and senate frequented The President House for official and unofficial business. Benedict Arnold lived also in the structure as Military Governor in Philadelphia after the British evacuation of the city during the American War for Independence.
31
Independence Hall
The historic structure of Independence Hall was the building where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted. The historic structure is now the centerpiece of the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. Independence Hall was the principal meeting place of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1783 and was the site of the Constitutional Convention in the summer of 1787 where 55 of America's greatest statesman hammered out The Constitution of These United States.
32
Liberty Bell Center
Commissioned in 1752 what we refer to now as The Liberty Bell cracked on its initial test ring and was re-casted two years later by local workman John Pass and John Stow with the lettering, "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof."
33
National Constitution Center
When earth was broken for construction of the National Constitution Center numerous bodies were discovered and re-interred in mass burials from this site to another within Philadelphia. We flesh these stories out with Native American ritual, burial practices and lore on this location.
34
Betsy Ross House
We visit the Betsy Ross House and Betsy Ross Grave recounting the chilling tales of haunting of the house and site where she is laid to rest with third husband John Claypol.
35
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
We visit the grave of the statesman and patriot Benjamin Franklin where he is buried with his wife Deborah and infant son Francis. Here, we discuss less known facets of this complex and intriguing Founding Father of the United States including his connection to body snatching and ghouls, and influence on horror novelists of his day.
36
Arch Street Meeting House
Join us to the historic Quaker Meeting House and burial grounds for tales of witch trials and ghosts in the heart of historic Philadelphia.
37
Christ Church
We visit the old Anglican Church of England to discuss grave robbery, those who were burred alive mistakenly, and ghost lore from before and during the Revolutionary Period in The United States.
38
The President's House
This structure was America's first "White House" where President's George Washington and John Adams both served tenure when Philadelphia was capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800. Foreign dignitaries and members of congress and senate frequented The President House for official and unofficial business. Benedict Arnold lived also in the structure as Military Governor in Philadelphia after the British evacuation of the city during the American War for Independence.
39
Independence Hall
The historic structure of Independence Hall was the building where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted. The historic structure is now the centerpiece of the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. Independence Hall was the principal meeting place of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1783 and was the site of the Constitutional Convention in the summer of 1787 where 55 of America's greatest statesman hammered out The Constitution of These United States.
40
Liberty Bell Center
Commissioned in 1752 what we refer to now as The Liberty Bell cracked on its initial test ring and was re-casted two years later by local workman John Pass and John Stow with the lettering, "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof."
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Recenzje (60)
Christine F
Oct 2019
Saturday my friend and I did the tour and we had such a great time! There were about 25 people in our group and Lance was our tour guide. His energy was great throughout the entire tour and it was very interesting and of course, the drinking aspect made it even more fun. I highly recommend the tour, as someone who lives just 15 min from Philly it was a really cool take on the creepy history of Philadelphia!
1028amkelly
Sep 2019
On Saturday, we went on the Haunted Pub Crawl with a small group of 10 people. Ted was our tour guide and was very knowledgeable on the history of the city and told some interesting ghost stories. He was great and very funny! We didn't end up finishing until 9:00 but he never rushed us through. If you ever get the chance to do the tour, it is highly recommended.
catherinetames
Sep 2019
My boyfriend and I did the Serial Killers and Cemetery tour and it was great!! I couldn’t recommend it enough. We were a super small group of four (two couples) and the guide which made for a great experience. Ted was our guide and he was great- couldn’t have asked for a better guide! He had amazing knowledge of everything, from the serial killers to the history of philly and also a great sense of humor. I just wish we had more cash on us to tip him- sorry Ted! Please tip cause they’re awesomeeee!

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