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Guide Jamie Owens points out a possible ghost of the East Village in front of St. Mark's Church in the Bowery.


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Guide Jamie Owens talks about Peter Stuyvesant as a ghost in front of his bust in St. Mark's Church in the Bowery in the East Village Walk.


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Guide Jamie Owens talks about ghosts of the East Village in front of St. Mark's Church in the Bowery.


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Guide Jamie Owens channeling the ghost of Peter Stuyvesant in front of his bust in St. Mark's Church in the Bowery in the East Village Walk.


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Guide Jamie Owens in front of the bell of St. Mark's Church in the Bowery in the East Village Walk.


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St. Mark's Church in the Bowery is full of ghostly spirits in the East Village Ghost Walk. Not only is St. Mark's Church a place for the engaged to exchange wedding vows and tungsten wedding bands, it is a place of paranormal liveliness. The church is abundant with ghostly spirits waiting to be seen and heard.


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Guide Jamie Owens talks about Harry Houdini at McSorley's Old Ale House.


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Guide Jamie Owens inside Cooper Union during the East Village Ghost Walk.


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The Merchant House Museum has a whole family of very tragic ghosts in the East Village.


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Guide Matt Baker pointing at the bust of Peter Stuyvesant in St. Mark's Church in the Bowery in the East Village Ghost Walk.


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Guide Matt Baker explaining about a poltergeist at 21 Stuyvesant Street during the East Village Ghost Walk.


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Several Ghosts haunt at the Public Theater -- former Astor Library--in the East Village Ghost Walk.


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City Hall Park City Hall has ghosts as colorless as the bureaucrats


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City Hall Park Dr. Phil checking out the ghosts on the Brooklyn Bridge


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City Hall Park Political Boss Bill Tweed haunts the former New York County Courthouse now renamed Tweed Education Building


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City Hall Park The Spirits of St. Paul's Church can once more see the Hudson River since 9/11


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East Village Austin Sands, Washington, and Joe Papp have haunted the Astor Library


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East Village Dr. Phil calls upon Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), at 14 West 10th Street


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East Village Dr. Phil communes with the spirit of Peter Stuyvesant at St. Mark's Church in the Bowery


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East Village Dr. Phil in front of St. Mark's Church in the Bowery


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East Village Dr. Phil toasts Edgar Allan Poe in the cellar of Il Buco Restaurant, 47 Bond Street


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East Village Dr. Phil waiting to meet Harry Houdini at McSorley's Old Ale House


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East Village Harry Houdini's handcuffs at McSorley's Old Ale House


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East Village If you see a cat in the window at McSorley's Old Ale House, you know Harry Houdini is present as a haunt


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East Village Peter Stuyvesant, NYC's oldest ghost, is quite active at the family mausoleum at St. Mark's Church in the Bowery


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East Village The Merchant House boasts the five Tredwell sisters as ghosts who haunt separately, not in tandem


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East Village Washington Irving Haunts the Colonnade, the first apartment built for the very wealthy of New York City


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Financial District Dr. Phil decides to spend some quality time with George Washington at the Federal Hall National Memorial


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Financial District Dr. Phil listens to the ghostly complaints of Alexander Hamilton in Trinity Churchyard


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Financial District Dr. Phil hangs out with Robert Fulton, the inventor of the steam boat, in Trinity Churchyard


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Financial District Aaron Burr hangs out at the American Merchant Marine Memorial awaiting the arrival of his daughter Theodosia at Battery Park


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Financial District Trinity Church is the center of much ghostly activity in the neighborhood.


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Grand Central Even ghosts ask for help at the Grand Central Information Booth


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Grand Central Ghosts are among the commuters of Grand Central Terminal Station


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Grand Central The Lincoln Death train comes through upon the anniversary of Lincoln's assassination


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Greenwich Village Dr. Phil calls upon Edgar Allan Poe at 85 West Third Street


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Greenwich Village Dr. Phil calling upon Mr. Poe at 85 West 3rd Street


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Greenwich Village Dr. Phil deciding to join Harry Houdini for a drink at McSorley's Old Ale House


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Greenwich Village Dr. Phil looking for Fala, the dog of FDR, in Washington Square Park


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Greenwich Village Dr. Phil trying to crash the New Year's Eve Party of Marcel Duchamp at the Washington Square Arch


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Greenwich Village Edgar Allan Poe read in public for the first time at the literary salon of Charlotte Lynch at 116 Waverly Place


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Times Square David Belasco could never retire from the theater that he named after himself!


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Times Square Dr. Phil at Times Square


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Times Square Dr. Phil visiting the spectres of the Algonquin Round Table


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Times Square Dr. Phil with George M. Cohan at Times Square


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Times Square George M. Cohan stills dances a jig occasionally in the company of Jimmy Walker


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Times Square Judy Garland still likes to play the Palace


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Times Square When you smell smoke or see a hat, you know Bob Fosse is present at the Richard Rodgers Theater

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