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Charleston is a perfectly beautiful city founded in 1672. In well over 300 years, so many horrible things have happened there – the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, malaria, slavery, smallpox, hurricanes, yellow fever and more. Walk the cobblestone streets of the city and listen to stories of murder, ghosts, pirates, war, duels, suicides, betrayals and so much more.
Explore Charleston’s chilling history on the Curses & Candles, Terrors Of Charleston Ghost Tour led by a knowledgeable, professional guide. You’ll hear about the city’s darkest secrets and eerie past in a journey back in time. Follow your guide to historical locations that are as haunted as they are beautiful.
You’ll be visiting sights with well-documented hauntings. All the information you’ll get is investigator verified with historical or paranormal evidence behind it. You’re encouraged to bring your camera because all kinds of unexplained anomalies and ghostly images have been captured on this tour.
F.W. Wagener Building
You’ll see the F.W. Wagener Building. Your guide will tell you about the swinging shadow and inexplicable cold drafts on the third floor.
The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
Built in 1771 as a custom house, the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon was a major trading post. The Declaration of Independence was first read to Charlestonians on the steps, our Constitution was ratified in the Great Hall and President George Washington visited there in 1791.
But when the sun goes down, spirits are said to roam the halls and agonized cries come from the dungeon. The Provost Dungeon was used to house prisoners. This is where captured pirates were kept before they were executed. There have been reports of disembodied screams and the sounds of moving shackles. Some have reported seeing apparitions dressed in 1700s clothing that disappear as they get closer.
The Mills House Hotel
The Mills House Hotel has been called the most haunted hotel in Charleston. Over the years, there have been innumerable sightings of Confederate soldiers. Your guide will tell you about this and why they might be asking for water.
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