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  • October 6

    Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Friends 7 PM
    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 actess; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!! We will go in search of Edgar Allan Poe's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini in the East Village.

    Meeting Place: In front of the lion in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.

    Fee: $15 credit card; $20 cash.


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    Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Friends 9 PM
    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 actess; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!! We will go in search of Edgar Allan Poe's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini in the East Village.

    Meeting Place: In front of the lion in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.

    Fee: $15 credit card; $20 cash.


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  • October 13

    Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Friends 7 PM
    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 actess; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!! We will go in search of Edgar Allan Poe's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini in the East Village.

    Meeting Place: In front of the lion in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.

    Fee: $15 credot card; $20 cash.


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    Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Friends 9 PM
    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 actess; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!! We will go in search of Edgar Allan Poe's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini in the East Village.

    Meeting Place: In front of the lion in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.

    Fee: $15 credit card; $20 cash.


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  • October 19

    Ghosts of the City 8 PM
    Go in search of the spirits of the Algonquin Indians, Black slaves, Dutch settlers, Walt Whitman, P. T. Barnum, Captain Kidd, the ghosts of Trinity Churchyard, and the true story of Edgar Allan Poe and Marie Roget.

    We will also perform an exorcism to lift the curse that prevents mayors of New York City going on to higher office.

    Meeting Place: Inside Blimpie's Restaurant at 38 Park Row between Spruce and Beekman Streets across from City Hall Park in Manhattan. Fee: $15 credit card; $15 cash.


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  • October 20

    Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Friends 7 PM
    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 actess; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!! We will go in search of Edgar Allan Poe's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini in the East Village.

    Meeting Place: In front of the lion in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.

    Fee: $15 credit card; $20 cash.


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    Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Friends 9 PM
    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 actess; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!! We will go in search of Edgar Allan Poe's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini in the East Village.

    Meeting Place: In front of the lion in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.

    Fee: $15 credit card; $20 cash.


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  • October 23

    Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Friends 11 AM private tour for Janine Tubiolo
    and her Middle School in the Bronx -- 11 Am.
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  • October 26

    Ghosts of the City 8 PM Rain or Shine
    Go in search of the spirits of the Algonquin Indians, Black slaves, Dutch settlers, Walt Whitman, P. T. Barnum, Captain Kidd, the ghosts of Trinity Churchyard, and the true story of Edgar Allan Poe and Marie Roget.

    We will also perform an exorcism to lift the curse that prevents mayors of New York City going on to higher office.

    Meeting Place: Inside Blimpie's Restaurant at 38 Park Row between Spruce and Beekman Streets across from City Hall Park in Manhattan. Fee: $15 credit card; $15 cash.


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  • October 27

    Sold out !!! -- St. Mark's in the Bowery Church Neighborhood Ghost Walk 7 Rain or Shine PM


    This ia 45-minute walk concentated on the haunted happenings at St.Mark's in the Bowery Church and its immediate neighborhood.

    This is an official ghost walk sponsored by St. Mark's Historic Landmark Fund.

    Meeting Place: In front of the lion at St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.

    Sold out!

    A public reception sponsored by Dr. Phil's New York Talk and Walk will be given from 7:30 to 8:30 PM>



    Rainy Day Special $10 by credit card

    Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Friends 9:30 PM Rain or Shine


    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 actess; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!! We will go in search of Edgar Allan Poe's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini in the East Village.

    Meeting Place: In front of the lion in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.

    Fee: yes $10 by credit card; $20 cash.


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    Private Tours available at 9 PM or 9:30 PM
    E-mail us at drphil1@aol.com or telephone us at (718) 591-4741 and give us your telephone number. All inquiries will be responded at Thursday, 9 AM to 10 AM, Friday between 3 and 6 PM.

  • October 28

    Private tours available at 1 PM, 3 PM, 5 PM, 7 PM, 9 PM
    E-mail us at drphil1@aol.com or telephone us at (718) 591-4741 and give us your telephone number. All inquiries will be responded at Thursday, 9 AM to 10 AM, Friday between 3 and 6 PM, 9 AM - 1 PM, Saturday.

  • October 29

    Private tours available at 7 PM and 9 PM.
    E-mail us at drphil1@aol.com or telephone us at (718) 591-4741 and give us your telephone number. All inquiries will be responded at Thursday, 9 AM to 10 AM, Friday between 3 and 6 PM, 9 AM - 1 PM, Saturday, 9 AM to 1 PM, Sunday, 9 AM to 1 PM.

  • October 30

    Private tours available at 7 PM and 9 PM.
    E-mail us at drphil1@aol.com or telephone us at (718) 591-4741 and give us your telephone number. All inquiries will be responded at Thursday, 9 AM to 10 AM, Friday between 3 and 6 PM, 9 AM - 1 PM, Saturday, 9 AM to 1 PM, 9 AM to 1 PM Sunday, and 8 AM to 1 PM, Monday.

  • October 31

    Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village 7 PM


    This tour is designed to entertain the entire family, young and old!

    We will go in search of Edgar Allan Poe's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini in the East Village.

    Meeting Place: In front of Il Buco Restaurant, 47 Bond Street, between Lafayette Street and Bowery. The cross street is the Bowery.

    Our tour will start at IL Buco restaurant where the widowed Edgar Allan Poe romanced his wifeâ's nurse Mrs. Shew with a love poem, The Bells. Poe is the father of the supernatural and detective stories in America.

    Our next scary stop is the former law school of Columbia University where you may see a young Theodore Roosevelt jogging on his way to his classes. Every day he'd kiss wife goodbye from their new marital home on 57th Street and 5th Avenue and jog his way down to law school.

    At the Merchant House Museum we'll hear about the tragic romances of the Treadwell sisters. No one was good enough to marry the Treadwell daughters!

    At the Astor library we'll hear about the greatest love story of them all – misers and their money such as John Jacob Astor. We will give a spin at the Alamo sculpture. If you and love one can move it by yourselves, it is said that you are destined to get married.

    Next, we recount a different love story, a love of horse racing which kept August Belmont - NYC’s subway builder - active as a ghost and his very special bar car.

    We'll go in search of romantic erudition at the Cooper Union where Emma Goldman can be seen with a whip, punishing John Most for betraying her boyfriend, Alexander Berman.

    At the bridal home of Nicholas Fish and his bride Elizabeth Stuyvesant we hope to catch a glimpse of Peter Stuyvesant, New York’s oldest ghost. According to eye witnesses in the 1930, Stuyvesant was a regular ghostly apparition and during the minister's sermon he'd appear with his girlfriend.


    We will end the tour at McSorley's Ale house where you'll hear about Harry Houdini the ghost and Harry Houdini the Ghost buster.

    In case you don't see spirits, you can fill yourself up with spirits!

    Fee: $10 cash or $10 by credit card.

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    Eighth Annual Midnight Madness Tour 10 PM Rain or Shine



    Discover how haunted Washington Square and Greenwich Village is as we approach the midnight hour.

    Meeting Place: In front Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 84 West 3rd Street, one block south of Washington Square Park.


    The walk is between hour and a half and two hours in duration and less than a mile in distance walked.

    Fee : $15 by credit card; $20 cash.

    For further information and reservations, telephone:

    (888) 377-4455
    Prepay by credit card -- $15.


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