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Greeneville Is One Of Our Spookiest Tours!!! This Town Changed Hands Forty Times During the Civil War and guests experience the interior of several stops along the route including a Revolutionary War Cemetery!
 | Learn about the unexpected happenings during our recent investigations of the Dickson-Williams Mansion. How many prisoners still linger inside Tennessee's oldest jail? Learn about the spirits who haunt a former United States President's home. Is General John Hunt Morgan haunting the historic district of Greeneville? |  |
 Revolutionary War Graveyard of Greeneville | During the Greeneville GhostWalk you and your friends will visit the interior of several haunted and historic pre-civil war structures. You'll visit one of the areas most historic cemeteries to discover some of the area's grand and noble buried there. You'll learn about the tragic history of one of Tennessee's most influential political figures from the past. You'll also learn about one of our area's oldest taverns and be amazed by the tragic Civil War entanglements of the town. Greeneville is a fascinating place with a deep rooted history and shares the distinction of being one of Tennessee's second oldest towns... |
 Dickson-Williams Mansion (1815) Greeneville, TN | We have learned to expect the unexpected on this tour as Greeneville is a town that changed hands as many as forty times during the Civil War! It is not unheard of for guests to experience the unexplained as you walk Greeneville's historic district. This ongoing activity has been witnessed by many participants of our evening tours and Greeneville is highly regarded as one of our spookiest towns. If you're looking to get more than pictures and wish to have an amazing exerience then have we got a tour for you! The results of our investigations are available on our Ghost Hunter Store... |
This tour departs nightly with advance reservations from the General Morgan Inn located at 110 North Main Street in Greeneville, Tennessee at zip 37743 for those with GPS locators. Please call (423) 743-WALK (9255) for reservations and directions...
January Through December Haunted Historic Greeneville GhostWalk Energy / Difficulty Level - Low to Medium
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 |  | THE FULL DAY HAUNTED VACATION ITINERARY INCLUDES:
- Tour of the Dickson-Williams Mansion in Greeneville, TN
- Visit the Andrew Johnson Visitor's Center and Tailor Shop
- Tour of the Andrew Johnson Homestead (Federal Museum)
- Visit to the Andrew Johnson Monument
- Dinner at the Fatz Cafe' Restaurant Greeneville, Tennessee
- The Lantern-Led "Haunted Historic Greeneville GhostWalk" TOUR TIMES VARY SEASONALLY. PLEASE CALL FOR START TIMES AND RESERVATIONS.
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Use the following directions to Appalachian GhostWalks' "Haunted Historic Greeneville GhostWalk" if driving from Pigeon Forge and Sevierville, Tennessee just a short distance by way of Interstate 40 East and Interstate 81 North to the General Morgan Inn...
Directions to the "Haunted Historic Greeneville GhostWalk"
From Highway US-441 take Highway 66 North for 8.47 miles; Merge onto Interstate I-40 East for 13.77 miles; Merge onto Interstate I-81 North toward the left toward Bristol, TN; Take Exit 23 onto Highway US-11E toward Greeneville and Mosheim continuing on this four lane road for 11.64 miles; Take the Highway TN-70 South, or Highway US-11E "Business Route North" ramp toward downtown Greeneville; Merge onto W Summer St, or Highway TN-350 South continuing for 1.52 miles; Turn left onto S Main Street and go 0.09 miles ending at the General Morgan Inn at 110 North Main Street in Greeneville, TN 37743; Total Estimated Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes; Total Distance: 63.46 miles. You may call the General Morgan Inn directly at (423) 787-1000 for further directions...
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