Listen for the whispers of history - and the spirits of the past - when you visit Gettysburg. Site of the Battle of Gettysburg, perhaps the most prolific battle during the Civil War, Gettysburg has earned recognition as the most haunted town in the United States. Both professional paranormal investigators and amateur ghost hunters flock to the historic town to explore its many haunted spots. So, if you're ready for an adventure like none other, join this ghost hunt in Pennsylvania that just might chill you to the core.
The Farnsworth House Inn played a significant role in the Battle of Gettysburg, sheltering Confederate soldiers during the bloody three-day battle.
In fact, sharp shooters overtook the attic while the main floor served as a hospital for those wounded in battle. The bodies of those who died, however, were kept in the basement. (So, it's little surprise that the attic and basement are two of the inn's most haunted spots.)
Join other ghost hunters at the Farnsworth House Inn for a 90-minute ghost hunt that just might leave you shaken.
And, you'll have access to night vision cameras and temperature gauges to help you find the spirits that still remain.
Previous visitors tell of seeing an apparition in the attic and of strange noises coming from the attic at all hours of the night.
But, that's not all. Some claim of feeling a touch but, when they turned around, no one was there.
Of course, if you're up for it, you can also book a room at the inn. Previous guests tell of the water in the room turning on by itself., hearing the sound of a crying baby, and feeling insufferably hot or cold, despite the room's temperature.
So, think you're up for a ghost hunt at the Farnsworth House Inn? Ghost hunts are for ghost hunters 13 and older. Tickets cost $15 per person (not including tax).
The Farnsworth House Inn is located at 401 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, PA 17325.
Plan your visit to the Farnsworth House Inn by clicking here for the official website. Or, go here for Facebook.
Would you go on this ghost hunt in Pennsylvania? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments! Then, click here to read eight spooky Gettysburg ghost stories.
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