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Seattle Ghost Walks
In recent weeks it has come
to my attention that certain parties are using my ghost stories and those of my
contributors as references for their own commercial enterprises. If you or
someone you know is writing a book on ghosts in the Pacific Northwest, PLEASE
DO NOT!!! copy or use the following stories or any other materials within
this website as references.
Jefferson Davis (25 April
2003)

In the last few years, many people have become
interested in the paranormal. Their interests range from taking on the
role of dedicated ghost hunters, to recreational ghost hunting. The latter
usually takes the form or planning vacations around haunted locales,
such as hotels and restaurants, and going on ghost walks. Because I have
written on ghostly tourism, I receive emails from many people about
where the ghost tours are, and how good are they? It is sometimes
difficult for me to keep track of this growing industry, so I am asking for
reader's help. Below I have links to different
ghost walks. Click on the link and it will take you to pages with more information on each walk. These
descriptions are from the organizations who put the walks on. I do not
necessarily endorse
the walk, or what the description says. This information and the graphics
used as icons are the property of the tour owners. I hope that readers will contact me and add comments
after they take
the various walks. When you comment, try and be precise and to the
point. Please do not use profanity, or I cannot post your emails.
Please suggest other walks that I can add to this section.
Email
Jeff
These tours were created
by real ghost hunters from the organization AGHOST (Advance Ghost Hunters Of
Seattle Tacoma), one of Americas leading paranormal investigation groups and
inspired by the upcoming book “Spooked In Seattle” by authors Ross Allison
and Joe Teeples. These ghost hunters are thoroughly trained in the investigative
field of paranormal research and offer guided tours on true experiences and
research on the unknown world of spirits.
We
invite you to stroll through the streets of Seattle as you explore the city’s
haunted past. With real ghost hunters as your guides, hear true ghost stories
and events that took place during their personal investigations. Bring your
camera and recorders because you never know what spooky events might be
encountered as you make your way through these frightening places.
AGHOST currently
offers tours of:
Seattle Pier
University Heights
Tours will began on March 7, 2006. Please call 253 203 4383 to Schedule.
Coming Soon:
North Capital Hill Ghost Walks
South Capital Hill Ghost Walks
I
spoke with Ross Allison, and AGHOST created a Capital Hill Ghost Walk some time
ago. In the time since, so many haunts have been discovered that it was
impossible to include them all in one single tour. He had to divide them
into two separate tours, which will be available soon.
Tourist
Comments?
Want
to share a story?
Email
Jeff
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