- December 1
We do private tours at your convenience as well as public tours. Please feel free just to show up and join us although an RSVP would be nice.
- December 6
Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village 1:30 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 actress; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!!
We will go in search of Peter Stuyvesant's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini ass well as the first jogging ghost, Theodore Roosevelt, 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: $20 by credit card on line; $25 cash.
Bring your confirmation number, and we'll check you in at the door.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
If you have any questions or need help, you can always call our telephone answering service 24/7/365 at (888)699-2550 to speak to a live person.
Special Rates for Children
Child-friendly rate for children between ages 12 and 6.
Fee: $10 by credit card; $15 cash.
- December 12
THE VAMPIRE HISTORY OF NEW YORK 7 PM
Friday, December 8, 2008 7pm
It's that time of the month again...the second Friday, when Dr. John Seward, loyal acolyte of Count Dracula, postpones his nightly feeding to conduct another walking seminar on the vampire history of New York City. Mortals who wish to learn some of these secrets can meet Dr. Seward at the park entrance at 72nd Street and Central Park West at 7pm (C, B, 1, 2, 3 trains to West 72nd Street). A fee of $25 is requested to help cover mauseleum maintenance.
Reservations can be made at glinzner@hotmail.com or by phone at (917) 379-8914. A limited number of drop-ins may be accommodated, as well.
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- December 13
The Ghosts of Times Square 1:30 PM
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
Join us as we tread the Great White Way in search of ghosts such as David Bellasco, George M. Cohan, Judy Garland, and more.
Meeting Place: Meeting Place: In front of the George M. Cohan Statue at 46th Street and Broadway.
Fee: $20 by credit card; $25 cash.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
If you have any questions or need help, you can always call our telephone answering service 24/7/365 at (888)699-2550 to speak to a live person.
- December 20
Yes, the tour is on regardless of the weather!
The Ghosts of the City 1:30 PM
In City Hall Park and the Financial District, go in a 90-minute 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.
You may see the First Jogger, George Washington, who rand like the wind to escape the American Indians when serving as a soldier for the British.
Meeting Place: Outside Starbucks Restaurant, 38 Park Row, between Spruce and Beekman Streets, opposite City Hall Park in Manhattan. The cross street is Beekman Street. If you look south, you will see J&R Music stores; if you look north, you will a Blimpies and a Starbucks
Fee: $15 by credit card on line; $20 cash.
Bring your confirmation number, and we'll check you in at the door.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
If you have any questions or need help, you can always call our telephone answering service 24/7/365 at (888)699-2550 to speak to a live person.
- December 25
Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village 1:30 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 actress; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!!
We will go in search of Peter Stuyvesant's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini ass well as the first jogging ghost, Theodore Roosevelt, 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: $20 by credit card on line; $25 cash.
Bring your confirmation number, and we'll check you in at the door.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
If you have any questions or need help, you can always call our telephone answering service 24/7/365 at (888)699-2550 to speak to a live person.
- December 26
Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village 1:30 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 actress; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!!
We will go in search of Peter Stuyvesant's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini ass well as the first jogging ghost, Theodore Roosevelt, 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 by credit card on line; $20 cash.
Bring your confirmation number, and we'll check you in at the door.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
If you have any questions or need help, you can always call our telephone answering service 24/7/365 at (888)699-2550 to speak to a live person.
- December 27
A Ghost Walk With the Ghosts and Poets of Greenwich Village 1:30 PM
Poems of ghostly experiences by Edgar Allan Poe, Louisa May Alcott, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and others will be recited in 1 1/2 hour to 2 hour walk in search of ghosts. Some of our poets have become ghosts and perhaps some of the ghosts have been inspired to write poetry of their own. poets.
Meeting Place: In front of the Northern Dispensary at 165 Waverly Place.
Fee: $15 by credit card; $20 cash.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
If you have any questions or need help, you can always call our telephone answering service 24/7/365 at 888 (888)699-2550 to speak to a live person.
- December 28
The Ghosts of the City 1:30 PM
In City Hall Park and the Financial District, go in a 90-minute 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.
You may see the First Jogger, George Washington, who rand like the wind to escape the American Indians when serving as a soldier for the British.
Meeting Place: Outside Starbucks Restaurant, 38 Park Row, between Spruce and Beekman Streets, opposite City Hall Park in Manhattan. The cross street is Beekman Street. If you look south, you will see J&R Music stores; if you look north, you will a Blimpies and a Starbucks
Fee: $15 by credit card on line; $20 cash.
Bring your confirmation number, and we'll check you in at the door.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
If you have any questions or need help, you can always call our telephone answering service 24/7/365 at (888)699-2550 to speak to a live person.
- December 29
Washington Irving and the Ghosts of Gramercy Park
Discover the ghosts of this neighborhood and how they came to be.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
Meeting Place: In front Space Kiddettes at 46 East 21st Street between Park Avenue South and Madison Avenue.
Fee: $15 by credit card; $20 cash.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
If you have any questions or need help, you can always call our telephone answering service 24/7/365 at (888)699-2550 to speak to a live person.
- December 30
A Ghost Walk with the Ghosts and Poets of Greenwich Village 1:30 PM
Sold out!
- December 31
The Third Annual Ghost Walk into the New Year from McSorley’s Old Ale House 11 PM Join us in our first annual walk to explore the ghostly spirits of the East Village.
Meeting Place: Inside McSorley’s Old Ale House
15 East 7th Street between Second and Third Avenues
Telephone McSorley's (212) 473-9148 for directions on how to get there.
You’ll get the chance to drink some spirits of your choice before and after the walk.
At least, you'll be enjoying spirits even if you don't see any!
Please show up 15 minutes before 11 PM.
Remember, you have to be twenty-one years of age in order to enter the bar!
Fee: $30 by credit card on line; $35 cash.
Bring your confirmation number, and we'll check you in at the door.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
If you have any questions or need help, you can always call our telephone answering service 24/7/365 at (888) 699-2550 to speak to a live person.
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