Description
Philadelphia may be the Cradle of Liberty, but it’s also a city spooked by true ghastly stories of the town that inspired Edgar Allen Poe to write “The Murders of Rue Morgue” and “The Raven.” A city frightening enough to contain Bram Stoker’s research for “Dracula” and inspire David Lynch’s “Eraserhead.”
Possible sightings include desecrating German Soldiers, the tragic Edgar Allen Poe, Bishop White’s murderous cook, and maybe even a dancing Ben Franklin!
- Betsy Ross House: Our first stop is the Betsy Ross House, where the spirit of Betsy Ross herself is said to roam. Witnesses have reported seeing her ghostly figure stitching the first American flag in the dead of night. Feel the chill as you hear about the eerie happenings in this colonial home.
- Independence Hall: Stop outside Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were debated and adopted. But did you know that it’s also a hotspot for paranormal activity? Many have reported hearing whispers of the Founding Fathers and the echo of footsteps in its historic halls.
- City Tavern: This historic tavern dates back to 1773 and has served some of America’s most prominent figures, but it’s also known for its ghostly patrons. Join us as we uncover the mysterious sightings and ghostly encounters that have made City Tavern a staple in Philadelphia’s haunted history.
- Christ Church: Meet Benjamin Franklin at his place of burial, where he is said to steal the pocket change of visitors and throw pennies at them!
- Carpenter’s Hall: Carpenter’s Hall was the meeting place of the First Continental Congress, but it’s also known for its paranormal occurrences. Walk through its hallowed halls and listen to stories of ghostly figures who still attend secret meetings.
- Pennsylvania Hospital: Founded in 1751, Pennsylvania Hospital is America’s oldest hospital. Beyond its medical significance, it’s a place of numerous ghost sightings and unexplained events. Discover the tales of restless spirits wandering its corridors, seeking eternal peace.
- Bishop White House: Stop at the Bishop White House, where the spirit of Bishop William White is said to dwell. From flickering lights to mysterious footsteps, this house offers many paranormal experiences that will leave you spellbound.
- Washington Square: This historic square is not just a serene park; it’s also a mass burial site with a spectral reputation. Learn about the ghostly apparitions and eerie sounds visitors and locals report.