Marble Orchard Ghost Walk

Sun, Oct 27, 2024 to Thu, Oct 31, 2024

TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 HALLOWEEN 7:30pm

 
LCA MEMBER ENJOY 15% OFF THE TICKET PRICE!
Members should email [email protected] for your member discount code
 
 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 7pm  SOLD OUT

MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 7pm SOLD OUT

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 7pm SOLD OUT

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 7pm SOLD OUT

TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 HALLOWEEN 7:30pm

 

The dead do not rest easy in Lewiston…rather they come “alive” through stories and music on this walking tour through the historic, haunted Village of Lewiston.

Our newest GhostWalk, “Sailors, Soldiers and Saloons,” tells tales both tall and true, ghastly and grim, mystical, musical….and murderous! Follow our offbeat theatrical guides as they take you on an eerie adventure back in time to meet those who walked these roads before us, who were “only passing through,” but who met a very different fate than they had planned. 

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“We were able to attend on Saturday night and were so happy and appreciative to be there. Everything was right–organized/supported/thought-out–from the guides with flashlights, to the easy moving from place to place, to the wonderful, polished, memorable performances of each player and the great learning experience of each story.  From zero, I’m about to do research on the Queenston Battle, the Cibola Burning, the Arsenic Murders–it will be such fun to learn about these and discover on my own–what an education should be. Bravo to all–we love it–also will join and for sure be there next year.”

-D. Pierce and B. Butler, Youngstown, NY

 

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Performances begin promptly at the appointed time 

LOCATION :The Gazebo at 4th and Center Street, Lewiston, New York, USA

 

Please contact [email protected] with any ticketing questions.

 

This program is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by Arts Services Inc.