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Erwin is An Old Historic and Haunted Railroad Town Where History, Mystery, and Intrigue Greet You Upon Arrival!!
Learn about the ghostly visitors of the J.F. Toney Memorial Library? Learn about one of the bloodiest Civil War battles in East Tennessee History. Who are the spirits which haunt the old Appalachian Hotel Site? Learn about the tragedy of the elephant dubbed "Murderous Mary" and billed as the largest land animal on Earth. Many wonder, does the spirit of an elephant still roam the Cherokee wilderness? | |
| The "Haunted Historic Erwin GhostWalk" is sure to educate, awe inspire, and amaze you and your friends or family! Join us as we stroll down one of Tennessee's most historic Main Streets while visiting its haunted landmarks! |
Learn about the Cherokee Indian occupation of the Valley Beautiful prior to the arrival of the first white settlers to East Tennessee. You'll also discover more about one of the lost battles of the Civil War as local family diaries reveal for us the nearly forgotten details of a battle nearly | |
| lost to time. Home to the Annual October "Apple Festival" Erwin in Unicoi County, Tennessee is full of spellbinding stories, folklore, and legend! Never before has it been pulled together in a way that presents to our guests a new picture of where all of us mountain folk have come from and where we have been. Come learn about the lives of those who have passed, their triumphs and hardships in life - who may still be with us today... and who's story is still haunting the very historic structures along our route. |
The Erwin Ghost Tour Departs From the JF Toney: Library, 201 Nolichucky, Erwin 37650
Appalachian GhostWalks' "Haunted Historic Erwin GhostWalk" Lantern-Led Tour operates year-round by request. Advance reservations and a minimum of two (2) people in your party are required to reserve as follows...
March through October RESERVE NOW Evening Lantern-Led Erwin Ghost Tours Begin at 8:30 PM DST |
November through February RESERVE NOW
Evening Lantern-Led Erwin Ghost Tours Begin at 6 PM EST |
Tours and dates are booked on a first come first served basis so it's a good idea to reserve your date as soon as possible. Keep in mind that if you book a tour and need to change the date, or even postpone your tour indefintely, you may do so as often as needed without limits, or change fees for up to one year from the date of purchase. By reserving your tour in advance, you're worry free knowing you will have the tour and date of choice for you and your travel companion, family, or tour group. |
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