Dark History Pittsburgh presents Haunted Walking Tours
September 13 @ 8:00 pm – October 26 @ 8:00 pm
Every Friday & Saturday, October 13 – October 26
Please note that the Friday, September 20 tour will not include a stop at Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall.
Carnegie! Where it all began. The original tour from Dark History Pittsburgh has 10 terrifying stops—all within a one-mile loop. The stories you’ll hear are all true and based on historical events.
Join Dark History Pittsburgh as their Spirit Guide takes you on a dark and macabre journey across a century of time. Gain entrance to one of the most mysterious buildings in the borough (but be prepared—we climb to the 3rd and 4th floors, which have not been inhabited in 90 years!). Tales are told by flashlight, and guests are encouraged to test the Ghost Net for any shadows crossing their path.
This tour also includes entry into the famed Library known as the “Carnegie Carnegie.” One of only three built under Andrew Carnegie’s personal supervision, this beautiful, historical building holds on to its own share of the unexplained. Flying books, shadow people, the Man in the Hat, and the Screaming Woman ~ all keep house here.
The tour ends in Carnegie’s first cemetery, hidden in plain sight, where you learn of the families who died and were buried there. Enjoy an interesting scavenger hunt as you find the Patriarch’s grave.
NOTES: You will be walking about 1 mile. We climb 3-4 stories of stairs, as some buildings are not equipped with an elevator. You will also briefly walk on/along railroad tracks.
Please wear comfortable shoes!
No pets allowed.
Unfortunately, this tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Suggested age is 12+ years