Paranormal Encounters Tour Company

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The battlefield is the heart of Gettysburg.Across its fields, ridges, roads, and stone walls, thousands of stories unfol...
05/24/2026

The battlefield is the heart of Gettysburg.

Across its fields, ridges, roads, and stone walls, thousands of stories unfolded in only three days. Today, people visit to remember, to learn, and to stand in the places where history changed.

But Gettysburg’s battlefield has also become one of the most famous locations in America for reports of unexplained activity.

Some visitors speak of distant voices. Others describe phantom footsteps, strange lights, sudden cold spots, or figures seen where no one should be standing.

Whether you believe the stories or simply respect the history, the battlefield has a presence that is hard to ignore.

Gettysburg does not need exaggeration to feel haunted.

The history is powerful enough on its own.

Have you ever visited a battlefield that felt different than other historic places?

Baltimore Street is one of Gettysburg’s most historic stretches.Today, it is lined with shops, restaurants, inns, and bu...
05/23/2026

Baltimore Street is one of Gettysburg’s most historic stretches.

Today, it is lined with shops, restaurants, inns, and buildings that welcome visitors from all over the country. But during the Battle of Gettysburg, this part of town witnessed fear, confusion, injury, death, and survival.

That is what makes Gettysburg so different from many haunted destinations. The history is not hidden away in one building or one battlefield. It is layered into the streets themselves.

Over the years, Baltimore Street has become connected to stories of unexplained footsteps, shadowy figures, sudden cold spots, and the feeling that the past is closer than it should be.

In Gettysburg, even an ordinary walk through town can feel like stepping through a story that never fully ended.

Would you rather investigate a famous haunted building or a whole street with layers of history?

The Orphanage LegendsSome of Gettysburg’s most unsettling stories come from places tied to sorrow rather than battle.The...
05/23/2026

The Orphanage Legends

Some of Gettysburg’s most unsettling stories come from places tied to sorrow rather than battle.

The Homestead Orphanage is one of those locations. Over the years, it has become known for reports of childlike voices, footsteps, cold spots, and the heavy feeling visitors sometimes describe when walking through the space.

What makes stories like this so powerful is not just the possibility of paranormal activity. It is the emotion behind the location. Gettysburg is filled with battlefield history, but its hauntings are not limited to soldiers and monuments.

Some stories are quieter.

Some are sadder.

And some stay with people long after they leave.

Do you think emotional places are more likely to feel haunted?

The Farnsworth House Inn is one of Gettysburg’s most famous haunted landmarks.Part historic inn, part dining experience,...
05/22/2026

The Farnsworth House Inn is one of Gettysburg’s most famous haunted landmarks.

Part historic inn, part dining experience, and part ghost-story legend, it has become one of the locations people remember most when talking about haunted Gettysburg.

Its history reaches back to the Battle of Gettysburg, when the town itself became part of the fighting. Buildings like this were more than homes and inns — they became witnesses to fear, injury, loss, and survival.

Today, the Farnsworth House is known for stories of footsteps, voices, shadowy movement, and the feeling that someone unseen is nearby. Some visitors come for the history. Others come for the legends. Many leave understanding why Gettysburg’s old buildings feel so different after dark.

In a town filled with haunted stories, the Farnsworth House remains one of the names people remember.

Some places preserve history.

Others seem to hold onto it.

Would you rather investigate an old battlefield, a historic house, or a haunted inn?

🔮 67% of Americans have experienced something they can’t explain… What about you? 👀That random chill when the room is wa...
05/21/2026

🔮 67% of Americans have experienced something they can’t explain… What about you? 👀
That random chill when the room is warm.
Hearing your name whispered in an empty house.
Seeing a shadow dart across the room when nothing’s there.
Smelling your grandma’s perfume years after she passed.
That heavy feeling like something is watching you.
You’re not alone and you’re definitely not crazy.
Pew Research found 18% of adults have seen or felt a ghost. And over 75% of people believe in at least one paranormal thing.
So tell us… what’s the strangest, spookiest, or most unexplainable thing that’s ever happened to you? Drop your story in the comments 👇 (the weirder the better!)
Tag a friend who’s had their own “wait… what was that?” moment.
React with ❤️ if you’re a Believer
React with 😮 if you’re a Skeptic
React with 😂 if you’ve got a funny ghost story
Let’s hear it no judgment, just good spooky vibes. The more stories we share, the more we realize these mysteries connect us all.

(Who knows… your experience might just be the next legend we all talk about 😏)

The Jenny Wade StoryThe story of Jenny Wade is one of the most heartbreaking in Gettysburg.She was the only civilian kil...
05/20/2026

The Jenny Wade Story

The story of Jenny Wade is one of the most heartbreaking in Gettysburg.

She was the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg, and her story has become deeply woven into the town’s history and hauntings. What makes the location so powerful is not just the ghost stories it is the human story behind them.

Over the years, visitors have reported unexplained sounds, strange feelings, and moments that seem to blur the line between history and the paranormal.

But before it became one of Gettysburg’s most talked-about haunted locations, it was the home of a young woman whose life was cut short in the middle of a battle she never chose to be part of.

Some places are haunted by fear.

Others are haunted by sorrow.

Do you think some hauntings are tied more to emotion than fear?

Legend of Sachs Covered BridgeThe Sachs Covered Bridge is one of Gettysburg’s most recognizable landmarks.By day, it has...
05/20/2026

Legend of Sachs Covered Bridge

The Sachs Covered Bridge is one of Gettysburg’s most recognizable landmarks.

By day, it has the quiet charm of an old covered bridge, surrounded by trees, water, and history. But after dark, the mood changes. Over the years, the bridge has become connected to stories of strange sounds, shadowy figures, uneasy feelings, and unexplained encounters.

Some say the energy comes from its connection to the Civil War. Others believe the bridge holds onto stories that were never fully told.

Whether you visit for the history, the scenery, or the legends, Sachs Covered Bridge has earned its place as one of Gettysburg’s most talked-about haunted locations.

Peaceful by daylight. Unsettling by night.

Would you walk across Sachs Covered Bridge after dark?

Gettysburg After DarkGettysburg is one of those places where history never feels far away.By day, the battlefield tells ...
05/19/2026

Gettysburg After Dark

Gettysburg is one of those places where history never feels far away.

By day, the battlefield tells its story through monuments, roads, museums, and preserved landmarks. But after dark, the town takes on a different feeling. The same places that draw historians, families, and travelers during the day become the setting for stories of footsteps, voices, shadows, and unexplained encounters.

Whether you believe every story or simply love the history, Gettysburg has a way of making people wonder what still lingers.

For more information: Email info@paratourco.com or text 503 544-8212. Payments accepted with final payment due August 10...
04/29/2026

For more information: Email [email protected] or text 503 544-8212. Payments accepted with final payment due August 10th

04/17/2026

Hello everyone,
We have postponed our Gettysburg trip from June until September 13th-20th. Gettysburg, widely considered one of the most haunted places in America. Join us, along with paranormal investigator Heather Taddy and a special guest, for an unforgettable trip of a lifetime as we visit renowned haunted locations such as the Farnsworth House Inn, the Jennie Wade House, and many more. Experience where history and hauntings come together in this remarkable destination. 👻
Here is the new itinerary:
Sunday 09/13:
All Day: Travel Day
Monday 09/14:
09:00am – 10:30am - breakfast and day rundown
11:00am-1:00pm - Guided Gettysburg Battlefield Bus tour
1:00pm – 8:00pm - free time
8:30pm – 11:30pm -Jenny Wade and Homestead orphanage investigations
Tuesday 09/15
9:00am – 10:30am: breakfast and day rundown
11:15am – 12:00pm - Gettysburg Military National Park & Museum video
12:00pm – 1:00pm Self-guided tour Gettysburg Military National Park & Museum
1:00pm – 2:30pm - break for lunch
3:00pm – 6:00pm – Investigations at Sachs River Bridge
6:00pm – 8:00pm – Break for dinner
8:30pm – 11:30pm - Investigations at the Jenny Wade and Homestead Orphanage
Wednesday 09/16:
9:00am – 10:30am - breakfast and day rundown
11:00am – 12:30pm – Shriver House Museum
1:00pm – 2:30pm – Break for lunch
3:00pm – 4:30pm – Beyond the Battle Museum
4:30pm – 6:00pm - free time until Dinner
6:30pm – 7:45pm - Dinner at the Farnsworth
8:00pm – 11:00pm - Investigations at Museum of Haunted Objects and Farnsworth House
Thursday 09/17:
9:00am – 10:30am - breakfast and day rundown
11:00am – 1:00pm - Investigations at Baltimore Street Murder House
1:00pm –6:00pm – Break for lunch and free time until dinner
6:30pm – 7:45pm - Dinner at the Farnsworth
8:00pm – 11:00pm - Investigations at Museum of Haunted Objects and Farnsworth House
Friday 09/18:
09:00am – 10:30am - breakfast and day rundown
10:30am – 12:45pm – Gettysburg Railway train ride
1:00pm – 2:30pm - Break for lunch
3:00pm – 6:00pm - Investigations at Battlefield Farmhouse
6:30pm – 8:30pm – Break for dinner
8:30pm-11:00pm - Investigations at The Hotel Gettysburg Ballroom and room 311
Saturday 09/19:
9:00am – 10:30am - breakfast and day rundown
10:30am - 2:30pm - Free time
3:00pm – 5:30pm – Investigations at McCurdy pre–Civil War School House
6:00pm - 8:00pm – Break for Dinner
8:00pm-11:00pm - Investigations at The Hotel Gettysburg Ballroom and room 311
Sunday 09/20
All day: Travel Day
The cost will be $2,499 per person for double occupancy, and $2,999 for single occupancy.
Prices include the hotel, all breakfasts, two dinners, all excursions, T-shirts and more
$250 non-refundable deposit
Call or text me at 503 544-8212
Email: [email protected]
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Scappoose, OR
43003

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