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Candlelight Ghost Tours of Frederick Recommends The Following Websites While Visiting Historic Frederick - Maryland's Most Haunted City!

Frederick County Tourism - http://www.fredericktourism.org
Frederick's Number One Source for Visitor Information. Discover the many Attractions, Historic Sites and Civil War Heritage Frederick County has to offer. Less than one hour from Washington D.C., Baltimore, Gettysburg, Antietam Battlefield and Harpers Ferry.

Ghosts of Gettysburg - http://www.ghostsofgettysburg.com
Based upon the best selling books by Mark Nesbitt, choose from several evening tours through sections of town that were once bloody battlefields; through night-darkened streets to houses and buildings where it's not as quiet as it should be; to former cemeteries where the dead were removed. . .
. . .or were they?

Ghost Tours of Harpers Ferry - http://harpersferryghost.20m.com
Since 1977, visitors of Harpers Ferry have been captivated by the tales of mysterious apparitions appearing in buildings laced with tragic history. Guides dressed in period clothing and wielding only a lantern weave their way through the dark streets of Harpers Ferry to share these tragic tales.

The Original Fell's Point GhostWalk - http://www.fellspointghost.com
Fell's Point has been home to pirates, ladies of the night, and men and women from around the world. Some residents have never left. Join your guides under the cover of night to learn about the many haunted pubs, shops and residences. But don't stray too far from the group because you never know when you'll find yourself face to face with the unknown.

Ye Haunted History of Olde Ellicott City - http://www.visithowardcounty.com/ghost_tours/index.html
The Ellicott brothers would be stunned to discover that their mill town is now a growing, eclectic community of coffee shops, hair salons, art galleries, fortune tellers, new age mystics, gem stores and an avalanche of new, hip restaurants that both complement and contrast with the existent collection of antiques dealers and pastry shops--just the sort of environment that attracts the restless, wandering spirits of today's youthful culture, and apparently those of the netherworld.

Ghost Walks at Historic Savage Mill - http://www.visithowardcounty.com/ghost_tours/ghost_walk.html
At Historic Savage Mill, shoppers can find antiques, artist studios, home furnishing stores - and the ever-present spirits from the Mill's heyday in the 19th century. The Mill is a potpourri of local history, and Maryland's most unique shopping experience. Come and see what countless visitors have known for years - you'll enjoy Savage Mill so much, you may NEVER want to leave.