Посетите самые жуткие места в центре Эшвилла с вашим опытным местным гидом. Наслаждайтесь душераздирающими рассказами и мрачной историей! Созданная и принадлежащая Джошуа П. Уоррену, это оригинальное и невероятное приключение Эшвилла! Узнайте, почему мы всегда были на первом месте!
Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске
Допускаются животные-поводыри
Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
Варианты транспорта доступны для инвалидных колясок
Все области и поверхности доступны для инвалидных колясок
Не рекомендуется для путешественников с плохим сердечно-сосудистым здоровьем
Путешественники должны иметь по крайней мере, средний уровень физической подготовки
Участвует умеренное количество прогулок, настоятельно рекомендуется удобная обувь для ходьбы
Работает в большинстве погодных условий, пожалуйста, одевайтесь соответствующим образом
Маски обязательны для гидов в общественных местах
Социальное дистанцирование обязательно на протяжении всего опыта
Что ожидать
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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!
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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.
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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!
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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!
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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.
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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!
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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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Упаковочная площадь
Мэр Эшвилла покончил с собой в здании Джексона. Как люди могли прыгнуть с вершины? А почему внизу на тротуаре мишень? Узнайте об упыре из старой тюрьмы, призраке Томаса Вулфа, мосту Хелен и многом другом!
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Роща Аркады
Послушайте противоречивую историю об убийстве Хелен Клевенджер в отеле Battery Park и о том, почему в годовщину трагедии вокруг окна ее комнаты для убийств появился кроваво-красный туман.
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Базилика Святого Лаврентия
Архитектор этого здания похоронен в стене этой церкви, и его призрак бродит по ночам, с трепетом глядя на купол мирового класса, который он построил тайным методом.
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Мемориал Томаса Вулфа
Духи великого автора («Взгляни домой», «Ангел») и его брата бродят по залам этого легендарного особняка. Томас Вульф даже писал о духах перед своей смертью в возрасте 37 лет. Подождите, пока вы не услышите полную историю!
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Причард Парк
Именно здесь собрались войска перед «Битвой при Эшвилле» в Гражданской войне. Южные призраки до сих пор яростно швыряют некоторых людей на землю, а в ночи слышны призрачные барабаны.
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Отзывы (1000)
Morgang101
Oct 2019
Overall the ghost walk was good - the guide educated us on a few Asheville ghost stories and their history. None of the stories were particularly eerie or scary which is what I usually expect on ghost walks. My biggest complaint would be the size of the tour - there were way too many people on the walk at one time. We were clogging the streets and walking in a huge horde which made it difficult to stay together and also to hear and see the tour guide at times. I would suggest in the future to cap out the number of participants to create a more intimate experience.
Tfastcar1
Oct 2019
This was a fantastic tour not only for the ghost stories but the history behind the stories. And having a knowledgeable tour guide just adds to the enjoyment of it. I have to give props to my friend from Medford,NJ.... St. Mary of the Lakes!! Most remembrial moment ever 😁
meggieg33
Oct 2019
I loved hearing the history of the town; Tad was an incredible story teller and brought fun and knowledge to the evening.
He was super adaptable and seemingly unphased by the live shootout that was happening nearby.
The only thing I didn’t like was the number of people on the tour. Sometimes it was hard to hear the stories and when we went down to the museum, it was almost impossible to move around and explore the collected history - not good when you’re claustrophobic.