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Boston, Plymouth, or Salem Night Tour for Two or Four from New England Haunted Tours (Up to 58% Off)

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Paranormal investigators lead guests through spooky sites around Salem, Boston, and Plymouth with tales of hauntings

Hauntings are frequently attributed to a community’s overactive imagination, much like the existence of Wyoming. You be the judge with this Groupon.

Choose from Six Options

  • $15 for two tickets to the Boston Night Tour (a $29.90 value)
  • $25 for four tickets to the Boston Night Tour (a $59.80 value)
  • $15 for two tickets to the Plymouth Night Tour (a $26 value)
  • $25 for four tickets to the Plymouth Night Tour (a $52 value)
  • $15 for two tickets to the Salem Night Tour (a $25.90 value)
  • $25 for four tickets to the Salem Night Tour (a $51.80 value)

Groups explore the haunted sites that make up Boston, Plymouth, and Salem’s long, tumultuous history during 90-minute city tours.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 30, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Must use promotional value in one visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About New England Haunted Tours

Unless they’re drinking copious amounts of his namesake beer, tour goers along the Freedom Trail won’t likely catch a glimpse of famous revolutionary Sam Adams. But they will hear tales about his struggle for freedom from the British—the kind of struggle that made Boston a hotbed of revolutionary activity in the 1800s. Led by costume-clad tour guides, The Path to Independence tour takes visitors along the red brick path toward famed landmarks such as Boston Common, Old Granary Burying Ground, Old South Meeting House, and Old North Church. At each spot, they’ll learn about the site’s role in colonial Boston, from its founding years in the 1630s to the fight for American independence and the key players in the fight, including Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock.

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