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A few Haunts

The following content is reincarnated from a street racing site that unwittingly ignited intense interest in all things paranormal.

Ghost Tours

Ye Haunted History of Olde Ellicott City
Tours depart from the Visitor Information Center at 8267 Main Street
410-313-1900
Contact: Rachelina Bonacci
Reservations recommended

Public tours leave every Friday and Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. between September 26 and November 29, and groups can arrange for tours at other days or times. Participants walk along the streets and alleys of historic Ellicott City while guides tell stories of the strange and unexplained events that have taken place in this historic town. Tour tickets are honored for specials and discounts at Ellicott City shops and restaurants that bear the "Ghost-Friendly Tourism Partner" sign.

Candlelight Ghost Tours of Frederick
Tours depart from Brewer's Alley restaurant on Market Street
301-845-7001
Contact: Tiffany Wilms
Reservations recommended

Ninety-minute public tours through the historic district of downtown Frederick depart at 9 p.m. on Saturday nights between June and September, and on Fridays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 7 and 9 p.m. from October 10 through November 8. Groups can schedule the tour any time throughout the year by reservation. The tours take participants on a hair-raising walk past sites that include the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, the Barbara Fritchie House and the Tyler-Spite House. Tours focus on the ghostly tales of the town, which was home to plenty of Civil War history and many colorful characters.

Ghostly Walks of St. Michaels
Tours depart from the information booth on the corner of Talbot and Mill streets
410-886-2643
Contact: Kelley Cox
Reservations required

Hour-long public tours run on Friday and Saturday nights in October with departures at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. The tour is also available to groups throughout the year by reservation. Among the stories that are shared on the walking tour are the town's famous murder of 1910 and St. Michaels' connection to the War of 1812.