An excuse to walk around New Harmony at night while hearing spooky tales?  Count me in!

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A National Historic Landmark

New Harmony, Indiana is a small town with a lot of history.  New Harmony is a national historic landmark and was first settled over 200 years ago.  NewHarmony-in.gov says:

Settled in 1814, New Harmony was first a spiritual sanctuary for the Harmonie Society and then a haven for international scientists and scholars led by Robert Owen in 1825.

With a history dating back more than two centuries ago, you know there has to be some interesting and even spooky history there too.

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New Harmony Ghost Walks

Haunted New Harmony has a passion for sharing the spookier side of New Harmony's history with people.  You can take a ghost walk through New Harmony on many dates throughout the year, there is something special about touring historical New Harmony at night during October.

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Haunted New Harmony offers two different kinds of ghost walks the standard ghost walk:

Are you brave enough to walk the haunted streets of this intriguing town? When darkness falls, this quaint little town becomes decisively eerie. New Harmony, Indiana, is the site of two Utopian societies and many of its former occupants never left. Join us as we walk the moonlit streets and talk about the history and hauntings that set this town apart. Sometimes, the ghosts even come out to play.

Haunted New Harmony also offers an After Dark Ghost Walk as well:

Welcome to the Dark Side! Over the years, we’ve had a chance to explore other areas of New Harmony and we’ve put together a brand new ghost walk. Take a walk with us on the dark side of town where the stories get even more intriguing.

The ghost walks last about 90-minutes, you can learn more about them, see the dates, and book your ghost walk here.

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