Hamilton ghost walk welcomes spooky season
Hamilton residents will have an opportunity to experience the supernatural next month when a ghost walk takes a stroll down a famously haunted lane.
The 22nd Annual Dayton Lane Historic District Ghost Walk is almost ready to embark, and interested parties will want to reserve their spots to learn more about the district’s history and legends. The tour will feature several ghost stories from current and past residents, shining a light on the area’s supernatural residents.
The tour guides will take attendees through Hamilton’s oldest and most historic district to feel the presence of departed souls. After the tour, guests will have the chance to participate in psychic readings for an additional cost. The readings will be conducted by the Psychic Circle, and participants must purchase a ghost walk tour to qualify for the readings. Flyer printing can help organizers raise awareness of such events around the town by placing flyers in high-traffic areas.
The funds raised by the ghost walk will support the Dayton Lane Historic District, which is a non-profit organization that is committed to maintaining local parks, buildings, and other historic sites. The tour will be held rain or shine.
Participants will meet at the Wolfe Gazebo on Campbell Avenue in Hamilton at 6:00 PM on Saturday, October 25th. Interested parties can purchase tickets online for $24 per participant.
The 22nd Annual Dayton Lane Historic District Ghost Walk is almost ready to embark, and interested parties will want to reserve their spots to learn more about the district’s history and legends. The tour will feature several ghost stories from current and past residents, shining a light on the area’s supernatural residents.
The tour guides will take attendees through Hamilton’s oldest and most historic district to feel the presence of departed souls. After the tour, guests will have the chance to participate in psychic readings for an additional cost. The readings will be conducted by the Psychic Circle, and participants must purchase a ghost walk tour to qualify for the readings. Flyer printing can help organizers raise awareness of such events around the town by placing flyers in high-traffic areas.
The funds raised by the ghost walk will support the Dayton Lane Historic District, which is a non-profit organization that is committed to maintaining local parks, buildings, and other historic sites. The tour will be held rain or shine.
Participants will meet at the Wolfe Gazebo on Campbell Avenue in Hamilton at 6:00 PM on Saturday, October 25th. Interested parties can purchase tickets online for $24 per participant.