Washington DC George Town Ghosts Tour
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Experience Highlights
This activity consists of a ghost tour of Georgetown, an old and picturesque neighbourhood in Washington DC. Accompanied by a professional guide and conducted in a small group of 12 people, this experience will take you among the Victorian houses and manicured gardens where you will discover the secrets and mysteries of this district.
The tour will last approximately two hours. Today it's an area filled with restaurants, bars and shopping, but it's also home to some very interesting history, including places you'll visit such as the Old Stone House, the oldest house in Washington.
- Explore the Georgetown district of Washington DC on this ghost tour with a professional local guide .
- Wander the narrow streets and see the Victorian-era cottages and manicured gardens. Behind them, there are secrets and stories of real terror.
- Old Stone House is one of the locations you'll pass through and just happens to be the oldest house in the whole neighbourhood.
What’s included
- Ghost Tour of Georgetown in Washington DC
- Professional guide
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Step by Step
Washington DC is brimming with history and for the curious, this ghost tour of Georgetown is the ideal experience. Tour this old neighbourhood of America's capital for approximately two hours and see interesting sites such as the Old Stone House. This activity will take place in a group of approximately 12 people.
With a professional guide, you'll tour this Potomac River district, which is filled with Victorian cottages and well-preserved gardens. It's a quiet, family-friendly environment where you'll find bars, restaurants and shopping. However, it's also full of tales of terror and legends that will make your blood run cold.
Georgetown was founded in 1751 and was the place that preceded the establishment of what is now Washington DC. Here you will find important educational institutions such as Georgetown University and severalembassies such as those of France, Sweden and Thailand.
Its history dates back to the mid-16th century, when the city emerged as a tobacco port where goods were traded by merchant ships. The pre-Revolutionary colonial and later Victorian origins have given rise to all sorts of events. For much of the tour your guide will tell you all sorts of tales of crime, supernatural apparitions, murders, deaths and ghosts.
Many of these stories have arisen from rumours and whispers from Georgetown's families and neighbours, which makes it all the more exciting. Special mention should be made of theOld Stone House, the oldest house in Georgetown. This colonial-era building retains the same structure in which it was built and is surrounded by terrifying but gripping events and legends that took place during the American Revolutionary War, a tragic and dark period in American history.