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North Topeka Walking Ghost Tour

North Topeka Walking Ghost Tour Dates - September 1 - October 28, 2023

Rough and Rowdy best describes this ghost tour!
- This mile long walking tour highlights North Kansas Avenue, once considered the party block for well over a hundred years.
- The North Topeka Walking Tour provides a colorful look at the shenanigans that played out over the years by some not so savory characters. Overland Station, Serendipity, Studio 62, Brads Corner Cafe and many other locations presented. Learn the history and haunts of North Topeka.
- Walking tours depart the front of Brad's corner cafe, 844 North Kansas Avenue. Cost is 15.00 per person
Friday, September 15, 7PM
Saturday, September 23, 7PM
Saturday, October 7, 7PM
Friday, October 20, 7PM
Saturday, October 28, Late Night Tour 9PM
Don't see the date you want? Schedule your own private walking tour anytime of year minimum 12 people. 15.00 per person

North Topeka Walking Ghost Tour

Address : 844 N Kansas Ave Lawrence KS
Phone : 785-851-0856   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $15.00

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