I've only been on one--Richard Crowe's Ghost Tour. Don't go on this tour! I hope there is a better one out there! My friends and I spent $100 each (because we went in Oct) and it was terrible. We still joke about it. Among other places, we went to The Billy Goat Restaurant and heard about the Chicago Cubs curse (which has nothing to do with ghosts!) Hull House on Halsted (yawn...I went to UIC and saw it on a daily basis), we also went to the place of the Valentine's Day Massacre, which was slightly interesting but not scary and we zoomed by Resurrection Cemetery while Crowe droned on and on about Resurrection Mary. Boring!
Sorry I don't know of a good one...but I wanted to let you know about this horrible one!
2006-09-23 12:08:09
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answered by Melissa L 5
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Ghost tours are a sightseeing activity, usually in tourist-friendly cities, where one hears ghost stories and other types of paranormal tales and legends. This tour type can be an exterior excursion on foot or by vehicle, or an interior tour of reputedly haunted places.
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See also
Ghost
Halloween traditions
Haunted Hollywood
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External links
Providence Ghost Tour (Providence, RI)
Ghost Walk of Old Monterey
Fell's Point Ghost Tours in Baltimore, MD
The Haunted Walk of Ottawa
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hope this helps
2006-09-27 22:22:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not ask the people living at 10321 S. Sawyer....We lived there for many years and had to deal with 2 'ghosts', a mother and daughter. We saw them many times, our neighbors saw them many times, and our relatives as well. Apparently the previous residents had trouble, so much so that it played a big role in their decision to move. We (my parents) did not know this when they bought the house in circa 1970. It did not take long to have the heck scared out of us. But we stayed, much to my chagrin. We learned to live with it, although we did have the house blessed twice. And it did seem to have a significant effect. There are many stories to tell!!! Some are bewildering and others will scare the heck out of you. I don't know if the current residents have seen anything, but there's plenty of others who did. Even found a 'secret' room behind the walls of the upstairs bedrooms, with some furniture and pictures.
2006-09-29 11:56:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never been on one of the tours, but I will give you a link to the one that I heard through a friend that it was ghostly...
http://www.ghostsofchicago.com
2006-09-23 11:19:38
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answered by dijay 2
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