It’s no secret that North Carolina is filled with the ghosts and spirits of days passed. But, for some reason, things always feel a little creepier at Halloween. Maybe it’s all of the costumes and events that seem to taunt those spirits to show themselves that make it all the more daunting – or exciting, depending upon how much you don’t mind ghosts. If you’re on board with luring a few out into the open, then the following haunted trolley tour will be a highlight of this year’s Halloween season.
And where better to find creepy, paranormal activity than in Raleigh?
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On the Oak City Haunted trolley tour (from the Great Raleigh Trolley company), you’ll spend a couple of frightful hours rolling around the city to various notorious haunts. The tour features known paranormal expert, J.D. Thomas.
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Put on your best frightful costume and prepare for a few sleepless nights ahead… it could be a while before these ghosts leave your head space.
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You’ll be visiting a few of the scariest and most haunted places in Raleigh, including the Hidden Graveyard and other places where the Trolley has gained exclusive access (so you can have the ghosts all to yourselves).
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If you want a tamer version of this tour that is suitable for children, then book the 6:00 p.m. tour… it’s not as frightful.
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The Oak City Haunted Trolley Tour sells out quickly and a few more tours were just added to create more opportunities. Get your ticket asap so you don’t miss out!
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Don’t wait for the fright of your life, or you just might miss it! Tickets are $33 and are available at this link. The Great Raleigh Trolley’s Oak City Haunted tours meet at Paddy O’Beers located at 121 Fayetteville St. #114, Raleigh, NC 27601 30 minutes before departing. Costumes are encouraged. Adult bring-your-own beverages are allowed on all of the haunted tours.
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