Gettysburg: Jennie Wade Birthplace Ghost Hunt w/ Equipment – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
This unassuming 19th-century home was the first chapter in the life of Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg. But some say her story never ended…
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Join us for a spine-tingling night of paranormal exploration at one of Gettysburg’s most haunted sites. Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg, has become a symbol of the town’s tragic past—and her birthplace, just steps from the Shriver Museum and Tillie Pierce House, stood in the path of unimaginable chaos during those bloody July days.
On this immersive ghost hunt, you’ll:
-Work side-by-side with seasoned paranormal investigators using cutting-edge ghost hunting equipment—EMF detectors, spirit boxes, REM pods, dowsing rods, and more.
-Participate in live EVP and flashlight communication sessions in real time.
-Enjoy intimate group sizes that allow for a focused and personalized experience.
Whether you’re a true believer or a curious skeptic, the Jennie Wade Birth House Ghost Hunt offers a thrilling blend of history and mystery you won’t find anywhere else in Gettysburg.
History haunts these walls—are you brave enough to listen?
*Please note that this ghost hunt takes place at the birthplace of Jennie Wade, just down the street from the Historic Jennie Wade House.
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Highlights
Find yourself standing on haunted ground in the birthplace of Jennie Wade
Use EMF readers, Spirit Boxes, and Dowsing Rods to connect with the other side
Learn from a licensed tour guide and ghost-hunting expert
Includes
2 hour Ghost Hunt
Licensed tour guide/ghost hunting expert
Equipment Rentals (EMF readers, Spirit Boxes, Dowsing Rods, and more)
An immersive and memorable evening of history and paranormal!
Transportation
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