Has anyone gone on a ghost tour?

That's about 20 min. car ride from where I live, how cool
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It's one of the popular tours in Charleston and I would love to go on one sometime.
But I MUST go to the garden and home tour on the battery in the spring first!
I just love the stories those old homes and other buildings have around here.

Good luck on your ghost tour, hope you make lots of nice memories while your visit
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we were on a stand and the guys also had guns. They are so rare and smaller than the mountain lions. the weirdest thing is when you see panther xing signs on the way to Marco Island. Black bears were practiclly in the backyard were we used to live.
Oh i forgot i took a tour of Loretta Lynns "Hurricane Mills " home, it is supposibly haunted too.
 
wow - thanks for all the replies. I'm definately going to do it. I kinda know what to expect - nothing - but it's an opportunity that I can't pass up. If I'm lucky at all I hope to catch a little shiver maybe at an older home/plantation or spooky garden house or something.

Seismic wonder - that was too funny, that will probably happen to me too!

I really can't wait to see the homes and gardens! And I'm going to take a lot of pics. We have a new wireless notebook along with wireless mouse. And, yes, I'm bringing it on the road, so I can be here checking out what going on at BYC.

Do I have an addiction problem? Nah......
 
have a great time lunachick.....I have never been on one but some of my neighbors have some pretty awesome pictures they took into the darkness "of nothing" and after development..."got something"....What appeared after development was pretty unusual.
Could it be explained??? I am not sure, I sure as heck could not explain it and it did give ya goose bumps. Someone else on here said they studied pics of these sort of things and they are usually explainable, but just in case ....take some pics into the darkness of a room with a good story...
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Have a great time!
 
Uh, I live with one - a ghost tour, that is.

My wife, Lori, is what they call a "sensitive," in paranormal lingo. She "see's" things like spirits and residuals. It happens to her all the time, wherever we go. At first, it was a little unnerving to a dolt like me. Heck, I can't even see my own feet half the time.

When she was little, she tells about some people who came to her house in CT, asking about the little girl living there that saw spirits. Well, all this paranormal stuff wasn't cool back then and everyone was mortified that someone had blabbed the family secret.

When she was brought into the room, these people just looked at her, sighed and took her hand. They told her that she would see things her whole life and what they were and they taught her a prayer to help shield her from the bad spirits.

They talked a little more to her and just as oddly as they came, they left. No one in the family had ever seen them before nor heard their names prior to their visit. They never came again.
Their names? Ed and Lorraine Warren....

The Warrens on wikipedia
 
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We went on one in Harper's Ferry, WV. It was basically the history of some of the town buildings with past claim of ghosts having been seen/heard by occupants. It was interesting and a nice walk on a summer evening.

My sisters both swear to have seen ghosts in the basement of the house we grew up in. It was built by my great-grandparents in 1887 and has always been owned by family members. My brother owns it now. Jane, my oldest sis, says that the ghost was dressed in a civil-war era uniform and he had a long gray beard and that once as she ran up the stairs to the kitchen, she felt him grasping at her blouse. The house was built on the site of a house that had been built in the early 1800's.

Judy, my other sis, said that a long time after our dad passed away, she was sitting alone in her kitchen one night around midnight and she felt fingers running through her hair and lifting it gently. That's how our dad usually touched us. I, however, am not the least bit "sensitive" and have never felt, heard or seen anything could be remotely attributed to ghosts.
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That is so cool. I have lived in a haunted house and have seen the occupants on many an occasion. The house had some bad vibes there and as soon as I was able I moved.
 
My daughter went on several in San Diego when she was younger, she had a blast! She was obsessed with ghosts when she was about 12 and made her grandma take her to haunted hotels, light hosues, and graveyards. They even did a couple of walking and bus tours.

Hope you have a lot of fun!
 

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