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Atchison Ghost Tour

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Event# 785-851-0856

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Join Ghost Tours of Kansas LLC for the Atchison Ghost Tour! Considered to be the most haunted city, discover the local businesses and public places which harbor the most paranormal activity. Our experienced guide will share the first documented haunted in Atchison which took place in 1879.
Walking Tour - 6PM
Driving Tour - 8PM

Atchison Ghost Tour

Address : Paloucci's Restaurant 115 S. 3rd St. Atchison KS
Phone : 785-851-0856   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Tickets are $17.00 per person (November-September) or $20.00 per person in October

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Atchison County Courthouse

One of 13 Kansas courthouses designed by George P. Washburn, this ashlar limestone building was completed in 1897, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The clock tower was raised an extra 12 feet from the original design so that it could be seen downtown.

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Atchison Co. Historical Society Museum

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Theatre Atchison

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Muchnic Art Gallery

Parquet floors, stained-glass windows, hand-tooled leather and finely-carved woodwork set an impressive surrounding for the works of regional artists that change each month. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places

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Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum

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