Experience the popular Gettysburg Ghost Tour at the Jennie Wade House. Step back in time to encounter resident spirits, ghostly soldiers, and paranormal activity. Book now!
Experience the popular Gettysburg Ghost Tour at the Jennie Wade House. Step back in time to encounter resident spirits, ghostly soldiers, and paranormal activity. Book now!
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Jennie Wade House - You will enter through the same doorway through which a bullet passed on July 3rd 1863, killing young Jennie Wade and making her the only civilian to be killed during the battle of Gettysburg. The cellar, and its unhappy resident, await your visit.
The ghostly tales told in this house have been recorded in numerous books and…
- Jennie Wade House - You will enter through the same doorway through which a bullet passed on July 3rd 1863, killing young Jennie Wade and making her the only civilian to be killed during the battle of Gettysburg. The cellar, and its unhappy resident, await your visit.
The ghostly tales told in this house have been recorded in numerous books and television specials. Come see for yourself why this humble home has been featured on Travel Channel’s list of the most haunted houses. Click here for additional information on the history of Jennie Wade House.

- Ghost hunting equipment allowed (inquire at check-in)
- Ghost hunting equipment allowed (inquire at check-in)
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
This revered excursion has captivated multitudes since its inauguration in 2003, guiding tourists through one of the most spectrally active historic houses in the US. Take a trip to the past to hear narratives about the home’s permanent spectral inhabitants, phantom soldiers, lamenting females, and an assorted mix of unexplained phenomena.
You will gain…
This revered excursion has captivated multitudes since its inauguration in 2003, guiding tourists through one of the most spectrally active historic houses in the US. Take a trip to the past to hear narratives about the home’s permanent spectral inhabitants, phantom soldiers, lamenting females, and an assorted mix of unexplained phenomena.
You will gain access through the same entrance that a bullet traversed on July 3, 1863, resulting in the premature demise of young Jennie Wade, thereby making her the only non-combatant fatality in the Battle of Gettysburg. A visit to the cellar awaits you, along with its distressed dweller.
The creepy chronicles of this house have been documented in various books and televised features. Discover for yourself why this ordinary homestead made it to the Travel Channel’s compilation of the most haunted residences. Click here for more details about the history of the Jennie Wade House.
This tour spans a duration of 90 minutes and involves ascending stairs within the house and some walking around the local vicinity. Don’t forget to bring your camera, as you might come across something worthy of a snapshot!
- There are steps in the Jennie Wade House and light walking involved.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.