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The thrilling, chilling, frightful side of downtown Nashville

Posted by Sabrina on October 30th, 2007

OK, so you’ve been to a haunted house and you’re just not impressed (yawn) by people in masks and make-up. Well, how about some real ghosts, hmm, you up for that?

Maybe you didn’t know that downtown Nashville is haunted. Lucky for you I’m warning you. They’re all over the place. You can see how haunted on the Nashville Ghost Tour. This unusual excursion is led by professional storytellers who take you around downtown, pointing out where the ghosts and goblins hang out. Screaming in fear is optional.

The 90-minute tour takes you by lantern light to all the spine-tingling spots in town, from the Ryman Auditorium, haunted by the ghost of the wife of President Andrew Jackson, to Printer’s Alley, home to the spirit of David “Skull” Shulman.

That should put the r.i.p in your t.r.i.p. to Nashville. The tour goes Wed.-Mon, but they do have special October times.

Boo!
Sabrina

 

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  1. glen Midnight says:
    August 29th, 2008 at 12:55 am

    You can go to Printers Alley and go to Lonnies and see the ghost of what used to be a good business.

    scares me to see Lonnie had murdered his business as he has.

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