Prescot, AZ - This October, Prescott invites you to participate in a variety of haunts and horrors ghoulishly delightful to celebrate Halloween. In search of rest, ghosts roaming in the costume contest to hear about the history of Prescott of those (long dead) people who lived it, Prescott has activities and events for adults and children .
Touring Haunted Prescott
"A Haunting Experience: Tours on the Other Side" offers tours of quality stories that mix local legend, history and the ghost.Come live the adventure of walking over time and to greet some of the ghosts that linger here.
Prescott is an "Old West" town with a varied history, full of legends and traditions. You are invited to stroll through the streets of our community and visit some sites and stages the most haunted. The tour begins in a haunted hotel and ends at a sedan or a haunted restaurant.
It is a round 1 ½ to 2 hours of walking, so wear comfortable shoes, bring water and dress for the weather. Cameras are encouraged, as some guests have actually captured ghostly phenomena.
These visits are not necessarily appropriate for children under the age of 13. Parental discretion is advised. Children must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Tours are conducted regularly every Thursday to Sunday, from 19.30. Thursdays and Saturdays, meet in the lobby of the Inn Hassayampa (122 E. Gurley Street). Fridays and Sundays, meet in the lobby of the Hotel Vendome (230 S. Cortez Street). Both places are famous for their resident ghost.
Other nightly visits can be made on special appointment. The cost is $ 20 per person.For more information or to set up your own special tour, call 928-642-5074 or visit http://ahauntingexperiencetours.com/Home_Page.php.
Dearly Departed
Stroll into the past of Yavapai County, where you will visit with some permanent residents of older citizens, Prescott Cemetery cemetery. Actors and guides in period costumes will be on hand to tell the true story of many of these pioneers.
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