Things You'll Need:
- Books about ghosts
- Books about local history
- The Internet
- Long-time residents of your town
- Local museums
- Sturdy walking shoes
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Step 1
To begin, do your research. Start with the Internet, and look for ghost stories that take place in your town. Check out the local library and find books on ghosts and local history, and see what you can find. Ask questions of residents and business owners. Check with the local visitor's bureau. Visit any museums and historic locations.
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Step 2
Plan your tour. A good ghost tour should last from ninety minutes to two hours and cover not more than a mile or a mile and a half, and should include a number of places to stop and sit on steps or at benches or tables. It should not include many steep hills or strenuous walking, should avoid unsafe areas and should consider the privacy of property owners. Get permission if you intend to get close to an occupied haunted location. About 8-10 locations is ideal.
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Step 3
Take care of the details. Find out if you need a license. Decide if you want more than one guide. Write out and rehearse your script. Decide if children will be allowed. Set a price (find out what other tours in the area are charging.)$10-$15 is common. Decide whether or not this will be a costumed tour.
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Step 4
Advertise. Put leaflets in the local Welcome Center and ask businesses to display them in their windows. Team up with local paranormal investigation groups or historical societies. Send out press releases. Offer to be interviewed for local radio and television stations.
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Step 5
Take a few trial runs with close friends, and then begin! Have fun! Be aware that ghosts do not perform on cue and you may not have ghostly activity; the key is to learn the stories and some local history, and have a good time.









