National Nightmares: more qualified than other
Washington DC Ghost Tours
Revenant: "...one that returns after death or a long absence..." usually with unresolved issues about 'the past' or their past, which is generally why they return; they simply wish to keep history from repeating itself.
Some tourists may be content to hear an unlicensed guide, hired via Skype in Nashville, New York, Boulder or elsewhere, clad in period costume, regurgitate a litany of scripted work...
...but not you; you'd rather spend time with someone whose historical attachment delivers far more than you've bargained for, and for far less than you'd pay on any other ghost tour in the Nation's Capital. Accept no substitute.
Our [g]Hosts are simply dying to enlighten you about 'haunts old and new' in the Nation's Capital city. Join them for a truly different experience.
Samuel Chase 1741 - 1811 Sixth seat on the US Supreme Court.
While we're certain you'll enjoy your tour with Justice Chase, be warned: he's rather touchy about subjects like Jefferson and Hamilton. Let's just say he wasn't the most popular man in the city but he did his best to make sure that the British went packing when it came to the Revolutionary War. Some didn't see it that way. Chase never believed that superior quality should have to cost you an arm and a leg, but he shan't ask as much.
William H. Bonney - TBE (to be exhumed.)
Clara Barton - TBE
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