Ripley’s Ghost Train Adventure
The tour begins at the Warden Castle, home to Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum. Here you are issued an EMF detector and a disposable camera to use on your tour. After a brief introduction and lesson on your equipment, the group boards the train and its off to explore the city.
As you travel the city, the hosts tell you stories of the various haunted establishments in the city. From the ghost that charges the fences of the Tolomato Cemetery to the ghost of a little girl that is found near the city gates, these are just a few of the stories that St. Augustine has to offer.
The first stop of our tour was Castillo de San Marcos. From here, we split into two groups and explored the grounds of the fort. People have reported seeing ghosts of soldiers patrolling the fort, flashes of lights from muskets being fired and Chief Osceola still looking for his head.
Then it was off to the second stop of the tour, the Huguenot Cemetery. The cemetery was the public burying grounds for the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1821. Over 12 people were buried a day here during the height of the epidemic. With so many people dying a tragic death, it’s only appropriate that a few might still be lingering.
The final stop of the tour is the Warden Castle, one of the most haunted places in St. Augustine. Here you may encounter one of the 18 entities that haunt the castle. Hear the chilling details of two women that were murdered prior to a fire in 1944. Or meet the playful ghost with no eyes that likes to play with guests near the carnival exhibit. They are all here waiting for you to come and visit. The castle was intriguing enough to be investigated by the TAPS team during a past episode of Ghosthunters.
The award winning Ghost Train Adventure departs nightly on 90-minute tours of St. Augustine.
Click on the photo above to view photos from our Ghost Train Adventure.
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