
The Saloon Row Ghost Tour takes guests on a chilling ghost walk through the dark side of old Williams, Arizona. This lighted hearted journey takes you into Williams haunting past history. The stories are researched and will appeal to ghost hunters and skeptics who seek the knowledge of the other world.
The town of Williams sits on a stretch of historic Route 66, and is known as the Gateway to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon--and now your "paranormal gateway" to exciting ghost tales. The Grand Canyon Railway transports visitors to Grand Canyon Village and is based in Williams. Williams is a small city—almost a ghost town—with a population of about 3,000 people. It has become a major tourist stop for Grand Canyon visitors and has many motels and inns—and some of them are haunted.
Your tour guide will explain local ghostly apparitions and the phenomena surrounding their hauntings. They will escort the tour down Main Street where you will learn the gruesome history of some of Williams’ historic buildings. The tour concludes with a visit to a haunted hotel where the ghost hunting guest can sift though EVP and ghost photos of ongoing investigations in the haunted city.
The Saloon Row Ghost Tour is conducted by paranormal ghost hunter Dusty Rose. Guests should wear good walking shoes and clothing appropriate for the chilly night air. Bring your cameras. You never know when a ghost might show up in your photos along the tour.
The 2009 tour will run nightly the week before Halloween beginning October 25 through October 31st (Wednesday through Sunday) at 8pm. The tour lasts approximately 1 ½ hours.
Admission is $10 for Adults
$5 for ages 2 through 12 years of age
The tour starts on the famous Route 66----at 120 W Route 66
Please call to reserve a spot on the tour.
For more information call 918-451-1171.
Visit www.saloonrowghosttours.com
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