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October 1, 2024
October is here, and with it comes the desire to partake in all things spooky. Whether you’re a fan of historic hauntings or you want something no worse than a mild “BOO!” Plymouth County offers up tons of Halloween fun.
Ever wanted to see a ghost? With the Dead of Night Ghost Tours, you just might have a paranormal encounter. Choose from two tour options and walk to Plymouth’s most historic and haunted places, including Burial Hill Cemetery, which is one of the oldest burial sites in America. Be sure to bring your camera so you can try to capture the wandering spirits on film!
With the Twilight Lantern Ghost Tour, you’ll walk down the oldest street in America, learn about how King Philip cursed the town square, find out who haunts the 1749 courthouse, and view tombstones dating back to the 1600s. Learn why spirits continue to linger, burial customs and burial traditions on this 90-minute tour.
On the Sunset Cemetery Tour, you can walk the paths of Plymouth’s history and visit iconic landmarks. Check out Plymouth Rock, Coles Hill, Leyden Street, Town Square and Burial Hill Cemetery on a guided, 60-minute tour. Learn about burial customs and burial traditions, Plymouth’s first fort, and primitive tombstones that will educate and haunt you.
History is haunting, and can often be more frightening than fiction. Come spooky season, Spirit of Plymouth Walking Tours offers special, interactive tours that will both teach and thrill you. These 90-minute walking tours are led by a costumed guide who will tell you the fascinating history and frightening tales of Plymouth.
Book the Haunted History tour to stroll the haunted streets of Plymouth. With 400 years of history, it’s no surprise that spirits still walk among us. Keep your eyes and ears open as you search for ghosts, orbs, phantom sounds, and anomalous EMF readings.
On the Murder, Mystery and Mayhem tour, take a journey through the darker side of history. Discover the murders, witches, plagues, and other unsavory events of the past. Dare to share the streets with witches and ghosts as characters appear to tell their tales.
October is coming, and with it frightening and fun events you don’t want to miss out on. Go ghost hunting or just have some costumed fun this fall when you come visit Plymouth County. Life’s no fun without a good scare, after all.