Your ghost tour starts at 600 Sophia Street, near Riverfront Park. First, visit The Chimneys, which is a keeper spirit to echo with ghostly harp music and unexplained footsteps. Next, stop by the Fredericksburg Visitor Center, a nearly 200-year-old haunted site. At the corner of Caroline and George Streets, hear tales of spectral Union soldiers, and at 1002 Caroline Street, explore mysterious footprints in a sealed room.
Look across the Rappahannock River to Chatham, learning both its revolutionary history and the haunting of the White Lady. The tour continues to the Lewis House, haunted by Fielding Lewis, Washington'sngton’s brother-in-law, and the Rising Sun Tavern, where the former keeper's spirit lingers.
Walk to 303 Falquier Street, the site of a tragic suicide with ongoing paranormal reports. Nearby, the Kenmore Inn, once a Civil War hospital, is known for its restless spirits. The tour includes St. George Episcopal Church and Cemetery, a hotspot for ghost hunters since 1858.
Conclude at The Chimneys with tales linked to the Underground Railroad. The tour ends a block from where it started.