May 18, 2012
Phantom Pub Crawl of the East Village Starring Harry Houdini
Start Time 7:00pm
Join us in search of the spirits of Harry Houdini, Edgar Allan Poe, Jonathan Swift, and other notable ghosts that like to take a drink now and then at some of their favorite drinking establishments. Drinking is not required to have a spirited encounter, but because the tour goes into the bars and taverns, no one under the age of 21 is allowed. Although the drinks may not be on us, you will certainly know more about the ethereal spirits that haunt these pubs. Visit some of New York City's most haunted pubs where you can hoist a pint with some of the ghostly regulars who are still 'hanging around. You'll have time to get to know the spirits, your guide and fellow pub crawlers. And if your arms break out into goose bumps, and the hair on your neck stands up, it may be because ghost sightings have happened right where you are sitting. You will certainly know more about the ethereal spirits that haunt these pubs.
This tour is 2 hours in length.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.
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.
Fee: $20 by credit card on line; $25 in person.
Please RSVP even if you plan to pay cash.
Meeting Place:
10th Street and 2nd Avenue
New York, NY
Map and Directions
May 19, 2012
Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village
Start Time 7:30pm
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.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of 10th Street and 2dn 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.
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.
Fee: $20 by credit card on line; $25 in person.
If you plan to pay cash, please call (718) 591-4741 to reserve your place.
Meeting Place:
10th Street and 2nd Avenue
New York, NY
Map and Directions
May 19, 2012
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village
Start Time 9:30pm
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.
Fee: $20 by credit card on line; $25 in person.
If you plan to pay cash, please call (718) 591-4741 to reserve your place.
Meeting Place:
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
May 25, 2012
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.
Fee: $20 by credit card on line; $25 in person.
If you plan to pay cash, please call (718) 591-4741 to reserve your place.
Meeting Place:
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
May 26, 2012
Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village
Start Time 7:30pm
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.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of 10th Street and 2dn 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.
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.
Fee: $20 by credit card on line; $25 in person.
If you plan to pay cash, please call (718) 591-4741 to reserve your place.
Meeting Place:
10th Street and 2nd Avenue
New York, NY
Map and Directions
May 26, 2012
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village
Start Time 9:30pm
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.
Fee: $20 by credit card on line; $25 in person.
If you plan to pay cash, please call (718) 591-4741 to reserve your place.
Meeting Place:
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
May 27, 2012
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.
Fee: $20 by credit card on line; $25 in person.
If you plan to pay cash, please call (718) 591-4741 to reserve your place.
Meeting Place:
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
May 28, 2012
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village
Start Time 2:00pm
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.
Fee: $20 by credit card on line; $25 in person.
If you plan to pay cash, please call (718) 591-4741 to reserve your place.
Meeting Place:
85 West Third Street
New York, NY
Map and Directions
May 28, 2012
From Captain Kidd to the Titanic: Maritime Ghosts of Old New York
Start Time 9:00pm
Join us as we seek out NYC’s ghostly maritime history! Let us lead you through the West Village and by the Hudson River as we tell tales of spectral sailors, waterfront gangsters, pirates, murderers, poets, and other lost souls. We’ll show you where survivors of the Titanic were brought ashore in that cold April of 1912, and share macabre, sorrowful tales of the watery deep as we remember New York’s sometimes glorious, and often sordid, seafaring past. Take a tour by the cool, breezy river-side!
Meeting Place: In front of the Ear Inn, 326 Spring Street
Fee: $20 by credit card on line; $25 in person.
Please RSVP even if you plan to pay cash.
Meeting Place:
326 Spring Street
New York, NY
10013
Map and Directions



