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Welcome To Buffalo Ghosts
ADDRESS IS: 5 Division Street, Buffalo, 5 Flags Park.

GO TO THEIR WEBSITE AND BOOK YOUR SPOT BEFORE THE 35 PEOPLE LIMIT FILLS UP. THE WEBSITE IS:

USghostadventures.com

Cost is $29.46
$26.00 + fees

A surge of spectral energy courses through the city, leaving in its wake restless spirits, watchful apparitions, and a dark cloud of unexplained activity that speak to the city’s history better than any living soul ever could.

THE EVIL TRIO OF BUFFALO

Does pure evil exist? Join Buffalo Ghosts at Buffalo City Hall to dig into the city’s dark and disturbing past for a spine-chilling answer. Get to know the Thayer Brothers and revisit one horrifying night that lends to one of its most unusual hauntings.

The trio of miscreants terrorized Buffalo in life, their violent outbursts and profane language well known among local pubs. Their gruesome and callous actions against money lender John Love in 1824 earned them a spot on the gallows. With tens of thousands of eyes upon them, the brothers were forced from the realm of the living, the noose stealing their last breath.

Though executed for their crimes, some say you can still hear the three brothers calling out from the afterlife. Instead of words, though, it’s the same piercing pig squeal they let out just moments before their deaths. This is just the beginning of the gruesome events that led to Buffalo’s unnerving hauntings.

WHAT WILL I SEE?

Visit Buffalo’s Most Haunted Locations, Including:

Old Erie County Hall – From the turmoils of war to a dilapidated cemetery and a presidential assassination, the grounds of the Old Erie County Hall have been soaked in the blood, rot, and decay of the unfortunate. The dark history of this plot of land reads like a horror story, manifesting spectral entities that have left many running for safety.
Rand Building – Before the Rand Building became a modern staple of Buffalo, housing a local radio station on one of its higher floors, the grounds got caught in a fire that started at a nearby hotel. It was during the inferno that a carpenter lost his life and became a permanent fixture on the land, even after the Rand Building was constructed.
Town Ballroom – Before becoming a music venue, the Town Ballroom was the Town Casino, a premier destination that drew in big names, big crowds, and sometimes even big trouble. The basement of the Ballroom seems to hide its most sinister secrets, pockets of negative energy that sometimes manifest into grotesque residual hauntings.

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