Ready to be spooked? Delaware’s Northwest Neighborhood is brimming with tales of spirits and mysteries waiting to be uncovered. This October 5, take a guided tour through the eeriest streets of the city and hear real ghost stories straight from the residents who live among the spirits. GHOST WALK promises a night of thrilling encounters, historical insights, and chilling tales that will stay with you long after the walk is over.

Explore Haunted Hotspots

Starting at the Boardman Arts Park, the GHOST WALK includes eight chilling stops, each steeped in history and supernatural lore. One of the highlights is a tour of Delaware’s Victorian Jail—a site notorious for its ghostly activity and stories of past inmates that still seem to linger. As you wander through these haunted spots, you’ll learn about the legends that have shaped the neighborhood’s spine-tingling reputation.

Choose Your Time, But Beware of the Spirits

Three time slots are available for the brave souls who wish to partake:

  • 5:00 PM
  • 6:00 PM
  • 7:00 PM

Tickets are $25 per person, and with limited availability, you’ll want to grab yours quickly. Please note that tickets are non-refundable and must be purchased in advance. The walk is recommended for ages 12 and up, ensuring a suitable level of fright for older children and adults alike.

Support a Good Cause

GHOST WALK is not just about the thrill—it’s also a fundraiser for Boardman Arts Park. All proceeds will go towards the park’s development and programming, helping to keep this local gem thriving for the community. If you’re feeling extra generous, you can add a donation to your ticket purchase, further supporting the park’s mission.

Secure Your Spot

With only a limited number of tickets available, you won’t want to miss your chance to experience Delaware’s haunted history firsthand.

👉 Grab your tickets here.

Get ready for a night of frights, fun, and fascinating history—if you dare! 🖤🖤


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