Cursed in Chattanooga Haunted Walking Tour
- Live Guide
- Instant Confirmation
- E-Ticket
- 1.5 hr






Indulge in the macabre on this adult's only guided walking tour in Chattanooga. Immerse yourself in tales of dark spirits and terrible tragedies from Chattanooga's history. Hear about demons, monsters, blood-soaked grounds, and a centuries-old curse. Leave the kids at home and meet your guide at Miller Park for an evening of spooky delights. Stroll through the city with stops for stories at the newly renovated Miller Plaza Pavilion, the red-brick 'The Read House' hotel, and the old Mountain City Club which was built in 1889. Continue to the over a century-old 'Fischer Evans Jewelers' in downtown, and the Cherry Street Tavern. Discover the hidden secrets behind city highlights like the headquarters of the Double Cola Company and the Former Lee House.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Ghost City Tours of Chattanooga
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At this stop, you will hear about Chattanooga's fascinating history of unbridled want for destruction.
Duration: 12 minutes
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At this stop, you will learn about the history of the Read House which dates back to its opening as the Crutchfield House in 1847 by Thomas Crutchfield.
Duration: 13 minutes
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Here you will learn about the history of one of the oldest social clubs in the city of Chattanooga, The Mountain City Club, which was founded in 1889. You will hear a harrowing ghost story that took place at this location.
Duration: 13 minutes
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Here you will learn about the history of Market Street which is possibly one of the oldest streets of Chattanooga. You will hear the story of Liza and how she was pushed to her death.
Duration: 13 minutes
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At this stop, you will learn about how Cherry Street and the rest of the city were plagued with witches and dark magic during the 1880s.
Duration: 13 minutes
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At this stop, you will learn about Chattanooga's bizarre architectural anomalies.
Duration: 13 minutes
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This is the corner that the old Lee house used to stand. You will learn about the tragedies of the Lee House and how they relate to the Civil War.
Duration: 13 minutes