
Find Out What Haunts New York’s Capitol Building With A Ghost Tour
'Tis the season for ghost tours and haunts in the Capital Region. The New York Capitol building is rich in history, but do ghosts also haunt it? Many who have worked there claim to have felt their spirits, and the walls and halls are said to be haunted. You can take a free tour and see for yourself.
What Are Some of The Legends & Stories Told?
The New York Capitol Building Tour includes tales of the nightwatchman who died there in 1911 and haunted the hallways as a ghost. There are intricate and strange carvings throughout the building as well.
During the thirty-two years of construction of the Capitol Building, there were hand-carvings that were created by hundreds of carvers. When you take the tour, you are educated about the inspiration behind the carvings and the differences in certain ones. There is also a carved-out "secret demon" that is hiding among the other designs on the walls.
There is also a pretty cool story about two former United States presidents who haunt the hallways after they have passed. The tour will tell the tale.
How Do I Reserve a Spot on the Tour?
The Capitol Hauntings Tour runs from Wednesday, October 1st, through Friday, October 31st. You can reserve your spot and look at the schedule HERE.
All tours start at the information desk in the Capitol’s State Street Lobby.
Space on each tour is limited, so pre-registration is required. For groups of 10 or more, please get in touch with the Plaza Visitor Center at 518-474-2418 to arrange a tour.
Reservations are limited. Click HERE to reserve your spot if you DARE!
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