Ghost Tours at the Courthouse Museum | Lake George | Oct. 21
- LGHA Courthouse Museum 290 Canada Street Lake George, NY, 12845 United States (map)
Ghost Tours at Lake George’s Courthouse Museum
Looking for bewitching Halloween activities and events? Visit Lake George Village’s Courthouse Museum in the Southern Adirondacks for a spooky good time.
Join the Lake George Historical Association on October 21, 2023, for an intriguing ghost tour at the Lake George Village Courthouse Museum. This is an exceptional opportunity to discover another side of this historic Adirondack town's history while experiencing the fascinating Courthouse Museum.
Take an hour-long guided tour of Lake George's spooktacular history. Knowledgeable guides will take guests on a journey through centuries of ghostly encounters and eerie happenings.
Hear about notable figures who once roamed Lake George, and learn about ghost sightings that continue to send shivers down the spines of locals and visitors alike. From early settlers to mysterious apparitions of travelers past, these tales are worth hearing.
The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday evening, October 21st, from 6 to 9 pm in the heart of the village at 290 Canada Street. Visit the LGHA website for more information and to buy tickets.
Your donation of $15 per person will support our mission of preserving Lake George's history for future generations. This event puts the “fun” into “fundraiser.”
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