Take a walking tour of Madison’s historic Capitol Square and get a unique perspective on the history of the city. Your guides and expert storytellers let you in on the ghost stories, urban legends, and paranormal activity that are sprinkled throughout Madison’s past.
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Discover the history and ghost stories of Madison, Wisconsin, with our ghost walk on the State Street side of Capitol Square. We take the time to research our stories to make sure you hear interesting and spooky tales you haven’t heard before.
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Join American Ghost Walks for a tour around the UW campus in Madison. We let you in on the legends, history, ghost stories, and real paranormal experiences that have been reported on the University of Wisconsin campus, including around Library Mall and up and down Bascom Hill.
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Milwaukee is called many names; Brew City, City of Festivals, and Cream City, but it is most recognized as the place for great beer and cheese in the Upper Midwest. The large 19th century Germanic population continue to influence our local food products and dishes while some of the best restaurants from the historic Third Ward to East Town...Read more
Our flagship walking tour introduces you to the unique heritage of the Historic Third Ward in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. You hear tales of haunted history, ghost stories, Fortean folklore, and recent reports of paranormal activity (all documented through historical research, archival newspaper reports, and firsthand accounts). This tour is frequently...Read more
Discover the haunted history of Lake Geneva with our walking tour around the beautiful downtown by Geneva Lake. Discover colorful characters, haunted mansions, vengeful spirits, monsters, and more! We’ve spent a lot of time researching supernatural and weird stories around Lake Geneva so that we have brand new stories and content that we can...Read more
You will be fascinated by the fishing and mining history of Door County as you glide down Ridges Road on your Segway. Included is a 2-mile hike and a visit to one of the only local fish markets in Door County.
Catch a glimpse of the turn of the century opulence that made this the grandest street in Milwaukee. This history-based, sightseeing self guided audio tour begins at the Milwaukee Public library and ends at the Milwaukee Art...Read more
We’ve spent a lot of time researching supernatural and weird stories around Waukesha so that we have brand new stories and content that we can guarantee you’ve never heard before. This haunted history tour is not like a Halloween haunted house. No rent-a-ghouls have been hired to jump out and startle you. However, if you’re captivated by...Read more
This kayak tour travels along the shores of Peninsula State Park. It is one of the most picturesque, enjoyable tours.
You will see many famous Door County sites on the Eagle Bluff Tour including Eagle Bluff lighthouse, Horseshoe Island, Chambers Island, Eagle Harbor, and of course, Eagle Bluffs.
The shore path has been an integral part of life on Geneva Lake for hundreds of years – and because it’s rich in history and uniquely accessible to the public, there are 21 miles of stories along it. Let me share my favorites with you on this self-guided GPS walk.
You'll find out how some of the owners of the incredible lakeshore...Read more
This is the only cheese curd tour tasting in Door County where you will sample a wide variety of cheesy delights, from Door County's most renown restaurants. Your food walking tour of Sister Bay begins and ends with your guide, stopping at some of the most popular restaurants in the Village.
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See downtown in a whole new light as you hear the spooky stories of the city. Learn why the Pfister Hotel is as notorious with Major League Baseball players as it is with paranormal investigators, why your eyes might be drawn upward when visiting City Hall, which bar has a 121-year-old mummified cat as a mascot, and the identity of the ghost that...Read more
Discover the natural beauty of Peninsula State Park on a fun Door County E-bike tour! This tour takes you to one of the most popular state parks in Wisconsin,
The Skyline Road and Sunset trail in Peninsula State Park has the best views of any of the Door County State Parks. Come see for yourself on this Door County ebike...Read more
Our tour provides an exclusive look into our 16-acre vineyard and 8 acres of orchard. Guests will gain insight into the history and cultivation of cold-climate grapes.
We finish with a stunning view of the Wisconsin River Valley. Guests are invited to linger among the vines and enjoy the beauty of the Driftless while sipping wine with a...Read more
Walk around Milwaukee while completing the Zombie Scavengers, scavenger hunt. Use an app to find a list of survival objects around the city and participate in fun zombie themed challenges for points. Collect points and take a look at your score compared to others around the country! All our Scavenger hunts have a live remote host to help along the...Read more
If you like digging up the stories of old cities then this self-guided GPS walking tour of downtown Eau Claire is for you!
The city’s story starts as a small but important logging town, which later grew into a cultural powerhouse. In its early years, Eau Claire’s timber industry was huge. This tour transports you back to those early...Read more
Haunted history, real ghost stories, monsters, and paranormal activity in one of Wisconsin’s most beautiful cities. Meet the legends and spirits of Lake...Read more
Your underground adventure awaits! The Mining & Rollo Jamison Museums is located in the heart of the Driftless Area between Madison, Wisconsin, and the Mississippi River, surrounded by hilly farm country. A guided tour from May to October also includes the underground 1845 Bevans Lead Mine and a ride through campus in a 1931 mine...Read more