Historical Ghost Lantern Tour Downtown Traverse City +Magnant

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Free cancellation available
Service animals welcome

Experience an outdoor walking tour that brings the ghosts of Traverse City back to life. The Historical Ghost Lantern Tour starts in the heart of downtown Traverse City and explores the hauntings occurring on Front Street before heading south to 6th Street to share the ghostly tales of the Perry Hannah House and Carnegie Library. The tour will come to a climactic conclusion with a ghost-hunting experience at Traverse City's first official cemetery with actual ghost-hunting equipment where we conclude at the Perry Hannah Circle statue on the corner of Union and 6th street.

When booking through this service, each booking receives a Haunted Traverse Ghost Tour Magnet.

What's included

  • Ghost Hunting Equipment
  • 100% Outdoor Walking Tour

Languages spoken by guide

English (UK)

Additional information

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

Itinerary information

Location

Departure point
313 E Front St, E Front St 313, Traverse City, MI, 49684
Please meet your guide holding a lantern OUTSIDE the Higher Self Bookstore. Please allow 30 minutes for parking in busy downtown TC, use the restroom, & meet your tour guide 10 min. prior to your tour start time. Tours start on time, please call Haunted Traverse, if running late.
End point
Perry Hannah Plaza and Statue, S Union St 260-298, Traverse City, MI, 49684
This tour will end just a few blocks south of downtown Traverse City's Front Street at Perry Hannah Circle. This is a great spot for photos and to speak with your tour guide after the tour concludes.

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Facilities
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Quality of service
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