Colonial Williamsburg Ghost Tour Blog
Hotter than Hell: the Steam Tunnels
Posted on June 23, 2024
Do you know how the characters always walk right into traps in horror movies? Everyone in the audience is screaming at them not to go into that or this room, but for some reason, they always do. Peopl... Read More
Haunted Aquia Church, Stafford VA
Posted on June 23, 2024
Aquia Church in Stafford, Virginia, is located off Jefferson Davis Highway and Highway I-95. This unusual church is unique in both design and history and has survived a fire, wars, and a murder most f... Read More
Westover Plantation
Posted on August 9, 2021
Although there is some discrepancy as to exactly when the Westover Plantation house was built and by whom, one thing for sure is the Westover Plantation ghosts that roam the property. In 1688 Willi... Read More
The Civil War Witch Bottle
Posted on June 21, 2021
Things are not always what they seem. When archeologists discovered a blue glass bottle in the median of 1-64 in Virginia, they weren’t expecting to find it had nails inside. They also weren’t ... Read More
Tale of Helltown
Posted on April 2, 2021
Helltown's name perfectly fitting its legend, is known for murderous Satanists and toxic chemical spills. Nestled in The Cuyahoga Valley in Ohio, there sits an eerie, deserted place regarded by locals... Read More
The Mother-in-Law Tree of Jamestown Island, VA
Posted on March 6, 2021
The Mother-in-Law Tree of Jamestown Island, VA Jamestown Island is off Glasshouse Point, along the Colonial Parkway. It’s home to Historic Jamestown and the Jamestown Memorial Church. It�... Read More
The Haunted History of The College of William & Mary
Posted on March 6, 2021
The Haunted History of The College of William & Mary The College of William & Mary is the second oldest higher education school in the country after Harvard University. The sch... Read More
Cannibalism at Jamestown, VA
Posted on March 6, 2021
Cannibalism at Jamestown, VA Jamestown was the first permanent English colony in North America, and it seemed to have been cursed. A few short years after settling up a Fort along the Ja... Read More
Grace Sherwood, the Witch of Pungo
Posted on February 1, 2021
Grace Sherwood, the Witch of Pungo Grace Sherwood was the last convicted witch in Virginia, and the only one who was convicted using the method known as “ducking.” She was said to ha... Read More
Old House Woods
Posted on February 1, 2021
The Insane Stories from the Old House Woods, Mathews, VA In Mathews County of Virginia, off the coast of Gloucester, is the small, unassuming town of Diggs. It’s a cozy little place, surrounded by... Read More