Fayetteville Haunts will lead a spooky walking tour of Downtown Fayetteville.
Like most American towns, Fayetteville is haunted by an almost-forgotten history. This one-hour walking tour of the downtown Fayetteville Square shares those secret stories and tells the tales of ghostly NWA legends: The Ozark Howler, Ghost Hollow’s Burning Bride, The Washington County Courthouse Phantom, Legends of Tilly Willy Bridge, Runaway Slave Nelson Hackett, the Blue & Gray Ghosts of Prairie Grove and Pea Ridge Battlefields, the UofA’s School Spirits… and many more!
Registration is required for this event. We will meet at the Mountain Street entrance on the 3rd floor and walk together to the square.
Founded by “Doc” & KT "The Ghost Lady" in 2019, our mission is to entertain and educate with TRUE local ghost stories, haunted history, and bonafide Ozark folklore that comes from years of archival research, oral interviews, and collecting legendary lore about local folktales from born-and-raised Fayettevillians.
All abilities are welcome. For disability accommodations, call 479.856.7250 or email questions@faylib.org 2-3 weekdays before a program. Plan your visit by viewing our building map and details on accessibility services.
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Arts & Entertainment |
TAGS: | fayetteville history | Arkansas history |
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