History buffs have countless incredible sites to choose from in Virginia, from Mount Vernon to Colonial Williamsburg to Chatham Manor in Fredericksburg. Each one is filled with history… and ghosts. Take a tour with Colonial Ghosts to visit the most haunted locations in Williamsburg with an expert local guide at your side. Who Learn more about the haunted Chatham Manor, home of the famous Lady in White, who returns to the manor once every seven years.| The Spirits of Chatham Manor - Williamsburg Ghost Tours | Colonial Ghosts
Located two miles northeast of Leesburg, Virginia, Ball’s Bluff Battlefield was the site of a bloody defeat for the Union Army in the early days of the Civil War. Nearly one thousand Union soldiers died on the day of the 1861 battle, with many others wounded and taken prisoner. The death and trauma that Learn more about Ball's Bluff Battlefield, where the spirits of Civil War soldiers are still seen and heard.| Ball’s Bluff Battlefield - Williamsburg Ghost Tours | Colonial Ghosts
Colonial Williamsburg. It’s very much a town out of time. Those who visit will be greeted with brick buildings, reenactors dressed in colonial period clothing, and plenty of natural scenery that highlights how thoroughly unmodern this Virginian city really is. In fact, the City of Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary that lies The Wren Building is known for its hauntings, where ghostly figures and mysterious occurrences have been part of the campus's haunted past.| The Spirits Of The Wren Building - Williamsburg Ghost Tours | Colonial Ghosts
Take a look into the world of spectral guests at the Boxwood Inn. Soldiers, caretakers, and other permanent residents of the haunted Warwick County Inn.| Boxwood Inn - Williamsburg Ghost Tours | Colonial Ghosts