Hopsewee Plantation Ghost Tour

Hopsewee Plantation Ghost Tour
Elizabeth Huntsinger — storyteller
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Date: November 30, 2022

Time: 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM EST

Website: https://hopsewee.com/index.html

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Event Description:

A Historical Home Tour with storyteller Elizabeth Huntsinger!

Go back in time and experience Haunted Tales at Hopsewee Plantation, presenting stories of Author and storyteller Elizabeth Robertson Huntsinger. She’s given hundreds of programs on the history and ghostly legends of Georgetown County, as a Historical Interpreter for over 25 years.

Elizabeth has three books to date as author of Ghosts of Georgetown, More Ghosts of Georgetown, and Georgetown Mysteries and Legends.  Feel free to browse the gift shop and get your book purchases signed by the author.

Location:

Hopsewee Plantation494 Hopsewee RoadGeorgetown, SC 

Date/Time Information:

Every Wednesday5:30pmArrive early for Hopsewee Happy Hour and enjoy Drinks and Hors d’oeuvres by the river before your tour.

Contact Information:

(843) 546-7891

Fees/Admission:

$22

Adults Ages 18 – 64

$20

Seniors 65+

$15

Youths Ages 12 – 17

$10

Children Ages 6 – 11

Prices

Register online at Hopsewee Ghost Tour | Hopsewee Plantation (fareharbor.com)

Original source can be found here.



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