May 24, 2013
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village
Start Time 7:30pm
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library and of Washington Square Arch, Washington Square Park -- ghost central, the most haunted area in America -- and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs across the street from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 85 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Subway trains A B C D E F M stop at the West 4th Street Station. Exit from Third Street exit and go eastward on Third Street.
Regular Fee: $25 by credit card on line; $30 in person.
If you plan on paying cash please email us to RSVP.
Loved our tour? Share it with your friends!
Meeting Place:
Opposite Fire Patrol Station No. 2
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
May 25, 2013
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village
Start Time 7:30pm
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library and of Washington Square Arch, Washington Square Park -- ghost central, the most haunted area in America -- and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs across the street from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 85 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Subway trains A B C D E F M stop at the West 4th Street Station. Exit from Third Street exit and go eastward on Third Street.
Regular Fee: $25 by credit card on line; $30 in person.
If you plan on paying cash please email us to RSVP.
Loved our tour? Share it with your friends!
Meeting Place:
Opposite Fire Patrol Station No. 2
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
May 25, 2013
Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village
Start Time 9:30pm
This tour is designed to entertain the entire family, young and old! Who knows who your tour leader will be?--Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor in America; Nelly Bly, a journalist; O. Henry, a great writer; Ann Blythe, an actress; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!! Go in search of Peter Stuyvesant's ghostly friends such as Edgar Allan Poe, August Belmont, Joe Papp, Washington Irving, the Tredwell sisters of the Merchant House Museum, Samuel Clemens better known as Mark Twain, Harry Houdini, and many others in the East Village.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Handicap accessibility is limited at two of our stops but these still can simply be viewed.
Subway rains N and R stop at the 8th Street Station and the subway train 6 stops at the Astor Place Station. When you emerge, go east to Second Avenue and then walk north to St. Mark's Church in the Bowery at the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Tenth Street.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of 10th Street and 2nd Avenue. The cross street is 2nd Avenue.
The tour ends at 47 Bond Street in front of Il Buco Restaurant. The cross street is the Bowery.
Fee: $25 by credit card on line; $30 in person.
If you plan on paying cash please email us to RSVP.
Loved our tour? Share it with your friends!
Meeting Place:
In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's Church in the Bowery, northwest corner of 2nd Ave. and 10th Street.
10th Street and 2nd Avenue
New York, NY
Map and Directions
May 31, 2013
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village
Start Time 7:30pm
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library and of Washington Square Arch, Washington Square Park -- ghost central, the most haunted area in America -- and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs across the street from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 85 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Subway trains A B C D E F M stop at the West 4th Street Station. Exit from Third Street exit and go eastward on Third Street.
Regular Fee: $25 by credit card on line; $30 in person.
If you plan on paying cash please email us to RSVP.
Loved our tour? Share it with your friends!
Meeting Place:
Opposite Fire Patrol Station No. 2
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
June 1, 2013
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village
Start Time 7:30pm
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library and of Washington Square Arch, Washington Square Park -- ghost central, the most haunted area in America -- and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs across the street from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 85 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Subway trains A B C D E F M stop at the West 4th Street Station. Exit from Third Street exit and go eastward on Third Street.
Regular Fee: $25 by credit card on line; $30 in person.
If you plan on paying cash please email us to RSVP.
Loved our tour? Share it with your friends!
Meeting Place:
Opposite Fire Patrol Station No. 2
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
June 1, 2013
Indoor Ghost Walk: The Ghosts of Grand Central Celebrate 100 Haunted Years
Start Time 7:30pm
Join the ghosts in celebrating the 100th anniversary of the opening of Grand Central Terminal.
The best part is that you are warm and toasty away from the cold, the rain and the snow as you take a walking tour.
Discover the ghostly commuters of the New York City rapid transit system such as August Belmont, Franklin Roosevelt and his pet dog Fala, and the Vanderbilts!
Meeting Place: In front of of the New York Transit Museum, near the station master’s office inside Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan. Please do not travel to Brooklyn!
If you have any problem finding where we meet ask where the New York Transit Museum Gallery and Gift Shop, not our tour, is located at the information desk beneath the four-sided clock.
Fee: $25 by credit card; $30 cash.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
June 8, 2013
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village
Start Time 7:30pm
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library and of Washington Square Arch, Washington Square Park -- ghost central, the most haunted area in America -- and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs across the street from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 85 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Subway trains A B C D E F M stop at the West 4th Street Station. Exit from Third Street exit and go eastward on Third Street.
Regular Fee: $25 by credit card on line; $30 in person.
If you plan on paying cash please email us to RSVP.
Loved our tour? Share it with your friends!
Meeting Place:
Opposite Fire Patrol Station No. 2
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
June 8, 2013
Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village
Start Time 9:30pm
This tour is designed to entertain the entire family, young and old! Who knows who your tour leader will be?--Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor in America; Nelly Bly, a journalist; O. Henry, a great writer; Ann Blythe, an actress; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!! Go in search of Peter Stuyvesant's ghostly friends such as Edgar Allan Poe, August Belmont, Joe Papp, Washington Irving, the Tredwell sisters of the Merchant House Museum, Samuel Clemens better known as Mark Twain, Harry Houdini, and many others in the East Village.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Handicap accessibility is limited at two of our stops but these still can simply be viewed.
Subway rains N and R stop at the 8th Street Station and the subway train 6 stops at the Astor Place Station. When you emerge, go east to Second Avenue and then walk north to St. Mark's Church in the Bowery at the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Tenth Street.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of 10th Street and 2nd Avenue. The cross street is 2nd Avenue.
The tour ends at 47 Bond Street in front of Il Buco Restaurant. The cross street is the Bowery.
Fee: $25 by credit card on line; $30 in person.
If you plan on paying cash please email us to RSVP.
Loved our tour? Share it with your friends!
Meeting Place:
In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's Church in the Bowery, northwest corner of 2nd Ave. and 10th Street.
10th Street and 2nd Avenue
New York, NY
Map and Directions
June 15, 2013
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village
Start Time 7:30pm
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library and of Washington Square Arch, Washington Square Park -- ghost central, the most haunted area in America -- and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs across the street from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 85 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Subway trains A B C D E F M stop at the West 4th Street Station. Exit from Third Street exit and go eastward on Third Street.
Regular Fee: $25 by credit card on line; $30 in person.
If you plan on paying cash please email us to RSVP.
Loved our tour? Share it with your friends!
Meeting Place:
Opposite Fire Patrol Station No. 2
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
June 15, 2013
From Ghost Busters to John Lennon: The Ghosts of the Upper West Side
Start Time 7:30pm
We will start with the "Ghost Busters Building" and end with the ghost of John Lennon.
We will share with you the haunted experiences of Mae West, Irving Berlin, and Babe Ruth and Romain Polanski's Rosemary's Baby in the Dakota.
The meeting place will be 55 Central Park West between 65th and 66th Streets opposite Central Park.
Fee: $25 by credit card on line; $30 in person.
Please RSVP even if you plan to pay cash.
Meeting Place:
55 Central Park West between 65th and 66th Streets opposite Central Park
55 Central Park West
New York, NY
Map and Directions
June 22, 2013
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village
Start Time 7:30pm
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library and of Washington Square Arch, Washington Square Park -- ghost central, the most haunted area in America -- and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs across the street from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 85 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Subway trains A B C D E F M stop at the West 4th Street Station. Exit from Third Street exit and go eastward on Third Street.
Regular Fee: $25 by credit card on line; $30 in person.
If you plan on paying cash please email us to RSVP.
Loved our tour? Share it with your friends!
Meeting Place:
Opposite Fire Patrol Station No. 2
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
June 22, 2013
Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village
Start Time 9:30pm
This tour is designed to entertain the entire family, young and old! Who knows who your tour leader will be?--Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor in America; Nelly Bly, a journalist; O. Henry, a great writer; Ann Blythe, an actress; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!! Go in search of Peter Stuyvesant's ghostly friends such as Edgar Allan Poe, August Belmont, Joe Papp, Washington Irving, the Tredwell sisters of the Merchant House Museum, Samuel Clemens better known as Mark Twain, Harry Houdini, and many others in the East Village.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Handicap accessibility is limited at two of our stops but these still can simply be viewed.
Subway rains N and R stop at the 8th Street Station and the subway train 6 stops at the Astor Place Station. When you emerge, go east to Second Avenue and then walk north to St. Mark's Church in the Bowery at the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Tenth Street.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of 10th Street and 2nd Avenue. The cross street is 2nd Avenue.
The tour ends at 47 Bond Street in front of Il Buco Restaurant. The cross street is the Bowery.
Fee: $20 by credit card on line; $25 in person.
If you plan on paying cash please email us to RSVP.
Loved our tour? Share it with your friends!
Meeting Place:
In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's Church in the Bowery, northwest corner of 2nd Ave. and 10th Street.
10th Street and 2nd Avenue
New York, NY
Map and Directions
June 29, 2013
Jewish Ghosts, Buddhist Phantoms, Irish Specters, and Other Spirits of the Lower East Side
Start Time 2:00pm
This is a multicultural ghost walk in which we may become acquainted with haunting traditions of other cultures: Buddhist, Catholic, Jewish, Irish, Mexican, Chinese, and more as we seek to meet spirits that are the product of many immigrant waves in this neighborhood.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: The meeting place will be in front of the Economy Candy Store, 108 Rivington Street between Ludlow and Essex Streets, one block north of Delancey Street.
Fee: $25 by credit card; $30 cash.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
Meeting Place:
In front of the Economy Candy Store
108 Rivington Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
June 29, 2013
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village
Start Time 7:30pm
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library and of Washington Square Arch, Washington Square Park -- ghost central, the most haunted area in America -- and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs across the street from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 85 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Subway trains A B C D E F M stop at the West 4th Street Station. Exit from Third Street exit and go eastward on Third Street.
Regular Fee: $25 by credit card on line; $30 in person.
If you plan on paying cash please email us to RSVP.
Loved our tour? Share it with your friends!
Meeting Place:
Opposite Fire Patrol Station No. 2
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions









