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 | Who's red eyes are seen through the windows of the Abingdon Tavern late at night? Does Bob Porterfield still "manage" the Barter Theater from beyond? Who is the musician presenting the mysterious violin performances inside the Martha Washington Inn? |  |
This is our longest running tour beginning in the Fall of 2004 and so much has happened on this tour you simply have to hear it for yourself. Join your certified ghost hunting tour guide as we walk down Main Street of old Abingdon established in 1778...
 The Abingdon Tavern (1779) | Originally named Wolf Hill by Daniel Boone in the year of 1760, you'll be amazed by the mystery, Native American folklore, and legend wrapped in the true stories of history and science woven by your host. Get ready for an evening of enlightenment as you learn about the life and times of those long gone and apparently holding on to the present by virtue of their interactions with local patrons and business owners alike. If you dare, join your guide on a breathtaking walk through the "dark side" of Abingdon as we make our way around the historic district to visit sites which have been centuries in the making. |
While visiting this historic locale, be sure to take advantage of fine dining from The Tavern Restaurant, established in 1779, which is one of the oldest buildings in the Southeastern United States still being utilized and open to the public for business. You just might have an encounter with "The Lady of the Tavern", as we like to call her, who you'll hear more about during the tour. Then, after the GhostWalk where you'll hear about its history and hauntings, take a tour of The Martha Washington Inn, once listed on the Travel Channel as being one of the most haunted inns in America!!!
In addition, we highly recommend that you make an attempt to time your visit so that you can catch one of the wonderful live plays at the prestigious Barter Theatre, the longest running professional resident theatre in America. The Barter's interior auditorium, in addition to other parts of the building, serve as a home for many mysterious happenings which we will again share with you during the GhostWalk. You just may run into Mr. Porterfield yourself while you're there, especially if it happens to be opening night!
Scientific investigations of the interior of historic buildings along this tour route currently include the famous Barter Theatre, The Tavern Restaurant established in 1779, and The Martha Washington Inn - which was listed on the travel channel as being one of the most haunted inns in America! The results of our ghost hunter investigations are available in DVD format from your tour guide, or from our Ghost Hunter Store...
Don't forget to patronize some of the area businesses with which we have had the pleasure of working during our investigations of the town. One of those who welcome our guests is "The Celtic Cottage", offering an amazing selection of unique and hard to find keepsakes to commemorate your visit. As a last thought, to top off your visit, other historical walking tours are available independently as well as, an amazing carriage ride through the back streets and alleys of the town. Please call (423) 743-WALK (9255) for reservations. Simply pick the time you and your group would like to do the tour and let us know how many...
January Through December Historic Abingdon Virginia GhostWalk Energy / Difficulty Level - Low to Medium
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Use the following map and directions to find Appalachian GhostWalks' Ghost Tour called the "Historic Abingdon Virginia GhostWalk" if driving from the Smoky Mountains, Dollywood, Pigeon Forge, or Ober Gatlinburg, Tennessee by way of Interstates I-40 and I-81.

Directions to the "Historic Abingdon Virginia 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 17, or Highway VA-75, or Highway US-58-ALT toward Abingdon for 0.21 miles; Turn left onto Highway US-58 ALT, or Highway VA-75, or Cummings Street SW for 0.60 miles; End at the Abingdon Convention and Visitors Bureau, 335 Cummings St, Abingdon, VA 24210; Total Estimated Time: 1 hour, 59 minutes; Total Distance: 120.73 miles... Appalachian GhostWalks hopes to see you on one of our Haunted Ghost Tours sometime soon! Happy Ghost Hunting!!!

Each GhostWalk, or Ghost Tour Package, can be arranged to fit your busy schedule whether you are native to the area, or just traveling through, but advance reservations are required. If you live locally, you can do just one tour on any night of our convenience, or if you, your family, or your tour group are looking for a fantastic weekend getaway, or a full haunted vacation you can do a multiple day itinerary combined with discounts on other area attractions and accommodations, some of which are haunted. We have three to nine day vacation packages and one call to (423) 743-WALK (9255) does it all! A more detailed and complete description of each of our ghost tours can be found following the links in each description, or by clicking on any of the tabs on the left column of this page. All tours are packaged close together geographically and we can put together a wonderful itinerary for you based on years of experience. If you have any other questions please call, or visit the Answers To Frequently Asked Questions page of our site...
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