About This Tour
Colonial Williamsburg is often times associated with the Revolutionary War era,, but the old capital city is home to many civil war related sites as well. On May 5, 1862, approximately 70,000 union and confederate soldiers clashed at the Battle of Williamsburg. Remnants of that bloody struggle linger to this day. A nighttime stroll along Duke of Gloucester Street will reveal headquarters, Barracks, arsenal’s, hospitals, morgues and some say even Ghosts!
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Original 1770 Court house used as a Morgue during the Civil War.

Peyton Randolph House the scariest house on the East Coast !

Original Court House —our Civil War Morgue!

One of the many houses that was used for a Hospital !

The eerie Duke of Gloucester Street ! How many Ghostly images are walking with you?

The Obelisk 3 images are seen in this stone !
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Parking is at 460 East Francis Street ( Kings Arms Tavern Parking Lot) Walk out the exit across Francis Street onto Blair Street and you will see your guide up ahead in the circle in front of the Capitol building .
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Spooks and Legends Haunted Ghost Tours, LLC
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