Ghost City Tours

History of "Ghosts of Chicago Family Friendly Ghost Tour"

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Version 19 – May 05, 2025 20:57

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  • MANIFEST

Version 17 – September 15, 2022 18:44

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Excluded
  • gratuity is not included. if you enjoy your tour and have a good experience, please feel free to tip your guide.
  • gratuities

Version 14 – May 25, 2022 20:53

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Health
  • Face masks are optional.

Version 12 – May 25, 2022 20:51

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Included
  • a fun and spooky evening, all fees and taxes, local/ professional guide, walking tour
  • a spooky and historically accurate tour for all ages.

Version 11 – May 25, 2022 20:50

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Short Description
  • Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and rebuilt all over again. Which makes these ghost stories the best way to see this city for what it truly is: a place haunted by itself and what it once was. Tales of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger await you.
  • Stops:
  • Cloud Gate
  • The Flying Dragon (Hull House Demon)
  • ● Stock Exchange Arch (H.H. Holmes)
  • ● Head of State (Lincoln Park and Lincoln)
  • ● Congress Triangle Garden (Congress Plaza)
  • ● The Bowman and the Spearman (Fort Dearborn Massacre)
  • ● Artists & Automobiles (John Dillinger)
  • ● Buckingham Fountain (Eastland Disaster)
  • Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and rebuilt all over again. Which makes these ghost stories the best way to see this city for what it truly is: a place haunted by itself and what it once was. Tales of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger await you.
  • Stops:
  • The Chicago Theatre
  • James M. Nederlander Theatre
  • ● Chicago Cultural Center
  • ● Millennium Park
  • ● Art Institute of Chicago
  • ● Congress Plaza Hotel
  • ● Exchequer Restaurant & Pub

Version 10 – May 25, 2022 20:48

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Version 9 – May 25, 2022 20:48

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Version 8 – May 25, 2022 20:48

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Accessibility
  • wheelchairaccessible
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Guide type
  • Tour Guide

Available tiers
  • adult, child, youth
  • adult, child

Version 6 – May 25, 2022 20:46

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Valid type
  • only_date_reservation

Cancellation policy
  • none
  • standard

Version 5 – May 25, 2022 20:46

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Highlights
  • enjoy tales of massacres, disasters, and demon children, hear about america's first serial killer, learn about the tragedies of congress hotel

Additional Info
  • Not wheelchair accessible

Health
  • Face masks are optional.

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Version 4 – May 25, 2022 20:45

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Short Description
  • Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and rebuilt all over again. Which makes these ghost stories the best way to see this city for what it truly is: a place haunted by itself and what it once was. Tales of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger await you.
  • Stops:
  • The Chicago Theatre
  • ● James M. Nederlander Theatre
  • ● Chicago Cultural Center
  • ● Millennium Park
  • ● Art Institute of Chicago
  • Congress Plaza Hotel
  • ● Exchequer Restaurant & Pub
  • Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and rebuilt all over again. Which makes these ghost stories the best way to see this city for what it truly is: a place haunted by itself and what it once was. Tales of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger await you.
  • Stops:
  • The Cloud Gate
  • The Flying Dragon
  • Abraham Lincoln Statue, Head of State
  • Congress Triangle Garden
  • Congress Plaza Hotel

Version 3 – May 25, 2022 20:45

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Short Description
  • Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and rebuilt all over again. Which makes these ghost stories the best way to see this city for what it truly is: a place haunted by itself and what it once was. Tales of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger await you.
  • Stops:
  • The Cloud Gate
  • The Flying Dragon
  • Abraham Lincoln Statue, Head of State
  • Congress Triangle Garden
  • Congress Plaza Hotel
  • Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and rebuilt all over again. Which makes these ghost stories the best way to see this city for what it truly is: a place haunted by itself and what it once was. Tales of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger await you.
  • Your tour will begin at Cloud Gate, known as The Bean, where you will receive and introduction to the tour. You will then move along to the Flying Dragon where you will hear about the Devil Baby of Hull-House. Next, you make your way over to the Chicago Stock Exchange Arch where you will hear about America's first serial killer, H.H. Holmes. You will then make your way to the Abraham Lincoln statue where you will learn about the history of Lincoln park and how it is a burial ground more than a park. Your tour will continue on to Congress Triangle Garden where you will get a view of one of the most haunted hotel in the country, Congress Plaza Hotel. You'll hear about the tragedies that made this hotel a paranormal hot spot and how it inspired Stephen King to write a short story. You will then make your way to a sculpture that was created to capture the Indigenous spirit of those who populate the land before us, and you will hear about the Dearborn Massacre. You will visit Artists and Automobiles where you will hear about the American Gangster, John Dillinger. Your tour will end at Buckingham Fountain where you will hear about how the S.S. Eastland met its tragic end in the Chicago River.

Version 2 – May 25, 2022 20:43

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Short Description
  • Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and rebuilt all over again. Which makes these ghost stories the best way to see this city for what it truly is: a place haunted by itself and what it once was. Tales of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger await you.
  • Your tour will begin at Cloud Gate, known as The Bean, where you will receive and introduction to the tour. You will then move along to the Flying Dragon where you will hear about the Devil Baby of Hull-House. Next, you make your way over to the Chicago Stock Exchange Arch where you will hear about America's first serial killer, H.H. Holmes. You will then make your way to the Abraham Lincoln statue where you will learn about the history of Lincoln park and how it is a burial ground more than a park. Your tour will continue on to Congress Triangle Garden where you will get a view of one of the most haunted hotel in the country, Congress Plaza Hotel. You'll hear about the tragedies that made this hotel a paranormal hot spot and how it inspired Stephen King to write a short story. You will then make your way to a sculpture that was created to capture the Indigenous spirit of those who populate the land before us, and you will hear about the Dearborn Massacre. You will visit Artists and Automobiles where you will hear about the American Gangster, John Dillinger. Your tour will end at Buckingham Fountain where you will hear about how the S.S. Eastland met its tragic end in the Chicago River.
  • Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and rebuilt all over again. Which makes these ghost stories the best way to see this city for what it truly is: a place haunted by itself and what it once was. Tales of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger await you.

Version 1 – May 25, 2022 20:42

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Short Description
  • Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and rebuilt all over again. Which makes these ghost stories the best way to see this city for what it truly is: a place haunted by itself and what it once was. Tales of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger await you.
  • Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and rebuilt all over again. Which makes these ghost stories the best way to see this city for what it truly is: a place haunted by itself and what it once was. Tales of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger await you.

Additional Info
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible

Tier labels
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  • adult: ''
  • child: ''
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  • adult: ''
  • child: ''
  • youth: ''
  • infant: ''
  • senior: ''
  • student: ''

Tier ages
  • ---
  • adult:
  • from: '12'
  • to: '100'
  • child:
  • from: '0'
  • to: '5'
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  • child:
  • from: '0'
  • to: '5'
  • youth:
  • from: '6'
  • to: '11'
  • adult:
  • from: '12'
  • to: '100'

Health
  • Face masks are optional.
  • Face masks are optional.

Cancellation notes
  • Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
  • Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
  • Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
  • Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund

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