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By Robert Pirozzi, on April 3rd, 2013
 We had a lot of fun last year with our series on ghost tours, and our recent post Mystic Hauntings proved to be equally popular. But readers were quick to point out that we have not yet highlighted any ghost tours in Connecticut. To rectify this over site on our part we offer up . . . → Read More: Ghost Tours in Connecticut
By TravelNE, on October 23rd, 2012
With Halloween fast approaching who is not in the mood for a good ghost tour? There’s nothing like sharing an evening with things that go bump in the night to get the blood flowing… Well if you are looking for some ghostly and ghastly fun in Boston how about trying out one of these . . . → Read More: Looking for a Ghost Tour in Boston?
By TravelNE, on May 14th, 2012
Most people are familiar with with the Boston Freedom Trail that starts at the Visitor information center on Boston Common and travels 2.5 miles past 16 indoor and outdoor historical sites. But this is not the only trail in town…
There is a second, less well known, historic walking trail in Boston – the . . . → Read More: Trails, Trails, and More Trails in Boston
By TravelNE, on April 16th, 2012
Yet another in our series on spine tingling, hair raising walking tours…
Up this time is a walking tour of Portland, Maine by Wicked Walking Tours. Wicked Walking Tours ghost tour covers pirates, witches, Indians and more in a walking tour of less than a half a mile that lasts for about an hour.
. . . → Read More: Wicked Walking Tours’ Ghost Tours of Portland, ME
By TravelNE, on January 9th, 2012
At Travel New England we are suckers for a good ghost tour (see: Haunted Providence), so when we came across this one we had to share…
Dead of Night Ghost Tours (you have got to love the name) in Plymouth bills themselves as “Plymouth’s original paranormal investigator led ghost tour.” They offer four tours:
. . . → Read More: Dead of Night Ghost Tours, Plymouth, MA
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