Chicago Ghost Tours
Our tours follow a course of history that starts with the very beginnings of Chicago, traveling from its humble origins as a frontier outpost, through the 19th century — including the Great Chicago Fire and its aftermath–, into the 20th century and the gangster era of the 1920s and 1930s, and forward to today. We cover a lot of information and a lot of stories. There is no exact formula; we don’t set out to scare people, rather we let the stories and our own experiences speak for themselves. This, we’ve learned, seems to work well.
Among the more popular locations they visit include the Fort Dearborn Massacre site, Iroquois Theater & Death Alley, the Eastland river disaster site, haunted Streeterville, death site of Resurrection Mary, Hull House, Harpo Studios, the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre site, Graceland Cemetery, Candyman’s Cabrini Green, the Tonic Room, the Biograph Theater and many others.
Visit ChicagoHauntings.com to learn more about their tours and to make reservations.



