Carter County Chamber of Commerce Elizabethton Tennessee
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Carter County Chamber of Commerce
Historic Elizabethton & Carter County Tennessee
615 East Elk Avenue
Elizabethton, TN 37643
Telephone: (423) 547-3850

The Elizabethton Carter County Chamber of Commerce provides area information to newcomers and tourists and promotes local businesses. Appalachian GhostWalks has been a Elizabethton and Carter County Chamber of Commerce Member for several years in the past beginning with the 2015 introduction of our Elizabethton Ghost & History Tours.
The "Haunted Historic Elizabethton GhostWalk" is presented daily and/or nightly, year-round. Reservations are required so call (423) 743-WALK (9255) for reservations by telephone, or RESERVE NOW ONLINE. You'll have a simply SPOOK-tacular good time!!!
The Carter County Chamber of Commerce has been one of Appalachian GhostWalks tourism partners in the past and we have supported and will continue to support our local Elizabethton and Carter County, Tennessee area travel and tourism service partners, God willing, for many years to come.
Visit the Carter County Chamber website and "Explore Tennessee's Mountain Playground"!! |
Combine this vacation partner with one of
Appalachian GhostWalks Ghost History & Bigfoot Tours

RESERVE ONLINE or Call (423) 743-9255

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A Few Reviews From Past Vacationing Guests
I just wanted to let you know that Jonathan and I had a wonderful time last night on the Abingdon GhostWalk. The history and stories that we learned were amazing. I worked in Abingdon for three and a half years but had no idea about all the rich history. It was absolutely beautiful at night. Unfortunately we didn't see a ghost this time, but we will definitely be doing the Jonesborough tour very soon. Thank you for a great evening of fun. - Justin and Jonathan

Appalachian GhostWalks in Jonesborough, TN - My husband and I went on the Jonesborough, TN ghost walk on October 11th. We were the only 2 in the party. Our guide was part founder/owner of the tour company. He was excellent. The tour started at 6:00 p.m. and ended around 9:00 p.m. We walked through town and behind buildings and heard several ghost stories of happenings of times bygone and several recent haunting activity experienced by other tour guests, as well as homeowners. While we didn't experience any haunting during our tour, the history and stories were interesting as told by our tour guide. I wish something had happened to make us believers, but this is something we would still recommend if you're in the area. I think our tour guide was above average. We have nothing else to compare this to, but we do plan on coming back and doing a different one. I believe Appalachian Ghostwalks offer about 11 tours throughout the mountain area. - TripAdvisor - koali2004

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