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Чарлстон Призрак и Кладбище Ночная пешеходная экскурсия с гидом

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Испытайте озноб во время единственного тура по кладбищу Чарльстона. Вы получите эксклюзивную возможность пройти в ворота старейшего кладбища Чарльстона после наступления темноты. Прогуляйтесь по историческому району Чарльстона с привидениями и узнайте истории о привидениях, домах с привидениями, вуду и суевериях Нидерландов.
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Wed 25 Sep
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Дополнительная информация
  • Доступно для инвалидных колясок
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
  • Пожалуйста, приезжайте за 15 минут до отправления тура.
  • Работает при любых погодных условиях, одевайтесь соответствующим образом.
  • Темп пешеходных экскурсий неторопливый
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и персонала
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются места с интенсивным движением
  • Гиды обязаны регулярно мыть руки
  • Покупая этот тур, вы заявляете что вы и ваша группа здоровы и не проявляли никаких признаков или симптомов COVID-19 за последние 14 дней. Если это изменится, вы немедленно уведомите Bulldog Tours.
Что ожидать
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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
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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!
10
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
11
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
13
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.
14
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!
20
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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Чарльстонский тур по привидениям и кладбищам
Встретьтесь со своим гидом в центральном месте встречи, затем отправляйтесь на кладбище, где вы услышите о духах Чарльстона и ужасных историях, таких как: • Призрак Сью Ховард, скорбящей матери, которая молится на могиле своего умершего ребенка из мира духов. У вашего гида есть фотография, чтобы доказать это. • Великий Нуллификатор, знаменитый воин-мятежник Джон К. Кэлхун. Узнайте, почему он и его жена все еще танцуют на улице каждый год, уже более 150 лет подряд. • Рассказы о погребении заживо. Врачи в старом Чарльстоне не рисковали с заразными болезнями. Упасть без сознания в больнице, проснуться в могиле. Узнайте, почему были придуманы термины «спасённый колокол» и «кладбищная смена». Вы будете рады, что вас не было рядом, когда они были. Пока другие пешеходы заглядывают внутрь через железную ограду, вы окажетесь внутри. Узнайте историю кладбищ с привидениями в Чарльстоне и услышите рассказы об известных людях, которые нашли свое последнее пристанище в Священном городе. Не забывайте о камерах со вспышками. Вы никогда не знаете, какие фантомные изображения вы можете запечатлеть...
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Бульдог Туры
Туры, предлагаемые через Bulldog Tours
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Круглая конгрегационалистская церковь
Войдите в ворота кладбища Круглой конгрегационалистской церкви исключительно с Bulldog Tours. Услышьте истории печально известных людей, похороненных там.
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Церковь Святого Филиппа
Чарльстон был основан в 1670 году прихожанами церкви Святого Филиппа. На их кладбище покоятся многие из наших самых значительных исторических личностей, в том числе подписавший Декларацию независимости. Он также является домом для одной из самых интригующих историй о привидениях в Чарльстоне!
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Пороховой журнал
Построенное в 1713 году, это старейшее сохранившееся общественное здание в бывшей провинции Каролина. Он использовался как пороховой склад во время войны за независимость США, а позже нашел и другое применение.
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Отзывы (775)
HHIBedenbaugh
Apr 2022
Check in was easy and tour was on time. The tour guide Grace B. was admittedly brand new. She was very nice, but needs some work on delivery for ghost tour. (Keep up the good work Grace) . Seeing Charleston at night from this perspective was pretty cool.
April_G
Apr 2022
Jack Kelly was a wonderful guide. What a great experience. We are a family of cousins visiting from California and Western North Carolina. And I being from WNC had never been to Charleston in all the travels I have had. Highly recommend
Tricia B
Apr 2022
My sister and I went on the 7:30 pm Ghost and Graveyard Tour on April 1. We were both thoroughly excited! Our tour guide was Kelli. Kelli relocated to Charleston from Chicago 8 months ago. While she was friendly it felt as though Kelli read a manuscript and simply repeated the verbiage. She isn't local, didn't really provide many details, barely had any photographs to show us. Within the first 15 minutes 2 of our group members walked away. I would be lying if I didn't say that walking away crossed my mind many times! The tour could have been better if pictures were provided. We did a carriage tour earlier that day and learned so much more information. Even when walking by the same sites she would provide a little information but nothing compared to what we learned earlier in the day. (I am specifically referencing Dead End Road). Some positive notes, the meeting location worked well. The tour ended a ways away and Kelli offered for people to walk back with her. She even provided more information on that walk.
Ответ от хоста
Apr 2022
Tricia, Thanks so much for your feedback. We are sorry to hear you were disappointed in the tour. Our guides are trained to not actually rely on pictures for their tours. Some are shared, but it is not often. The reason is due to the fact that showing pictures lends itself to "proving" in the existence of ghosts and the paranormal. While we are believers, not everyone on the tours are and we are not in the position to attempt to convert people into believers. We share stories and leave it to each and every guest to walkaway believing anything they care to. As to the reference to "Dead End Road," we are not sure what your carriage driver told you, but we can assure you there is no street or nickname of any street in Charleston given that moniker. We are more than happy to offer you a refund for the experience. Please reach out to our Tour Guide Manager, Andrew Kuhn, at [email protected] to discuss further. Thanks again for the feedback and we hope you enjoyed the rest of your time in Charleston!

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