
No wonder the most famous Halloween Parade is held annually in Manhattan, Greenwich Village. This haunted historic district awaits your visit to share its unexpected, scary and thrilling stories of murders, explosions, scandals, high-profile trials, horrific tragedies, people missing, and unusual anomalies. Sometimes it seems that there are many more ghosts and ghosts in this area than ordinary residents.
Our excursion will begin near the Arch of Washington in the park on the site of which there was a cemetery with more than 20 thousand graves.
You will see the oldest living creature in Manhattan, which was not only a witness, but also a participant in terrible events.
You might meet the ghost of one of the most privileged dogs in America.
Hear the story of the New Gate Prison, the murder of a famous architect, and the mystical story of the death of an artist. You will see the house where Edgar Poe wrote the poem "The Raven" and the house of Mark Twain, which is still called the house of death and is located not far from the Jewish cemetery of 1805.
This and much more awaits you on our historical and mystical tour.