This is your chance to learn about some of Minneapolis's most spirited residents, including:
Expert paranormal guide
Duration: 90 minutes
Easy/Moderate
The home of an infamous mill explosion in 1878, phantoms of the men who died have been seen as a whirlwind of flesh.
Before moving to this new location, the Guthrie theater was consistently visited by the spirit of a former usher.
Spanning the Mississippi river, the paranormal activity around the bridge stems from the numerous suicides that have occurred here.
The first skyscraper to be built west of the Mississippi River, the halls are said to be roamed by the man who built it.
Housing an infamous jail, Minneapolis City Hall was the home of a botched public executions whose apparitions are said to still wander the cells.
Originally a train station with service to Milwaukee, a mysterious man in a fedora has been spotted by one unfortunate business traveler.
This former encampment of Union soldiers has its share of legends from the Dakota tribe that originally inhabited the region to the children working in the factories that were once located here.
This one time soap factory is home to mysterious shadow people as well as other paranormal activity.
Learn of the terrifying Smiley Face murder club and the mythical Waterman.
On this tour, we focus on building exteriors and outdoor spaces. Businesses and public places are open for you to visit during regular business hours. Otherwise we respect the privacy of individuals and organizations and expect that our guests do the same.
Service animals are welcome. However, for liability issues, please leave your furry friends at home if you don’t require their assistance.
We can never guarantee a supernatural encounter, but we will explain paranormal phenomena such as cold spots and residual hauntings. What we do guarantee: Our local connections and dedication to research means you'll get authentic accounts — in all their shocking detail.
While our tours do not contain anything too graphic or inappropriate, we find that kids that enjoy history have the best time. You know your children and that's left up to you. We do not recommend bringing children in strollers because sometimes that can be difficult with larger walking groups.
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