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Fort Worth: Stockyards History Tour Pub Crawl

1. Fort Worth: Stockyards History Tour Pub Crawl

Cowboys, cattle drives… and beer! Discover the history of Fort Worth’s famous Stockyards as you visit local saloons and watering holes with an expert guide. Enjoy hidden history, cold drinks, and good times with fellow travelers from around the globe. On this 2 hour history tour pub crawl, you’ll learn the exciting tales of Texas’s role in the Wild West. Discover how Fort Worth earned the nickname Where The West Begins - from the creation of the Lone Star state to stories of cattle drivers blazing the Chisholm trail and even the exploits of famous train robbers! Choose from two different ticket options: Pick the Happy Hour to enjoy four beers of your choice, one at each bar. Or go with the Dry Run tour if you want to buy your drinks as you go. So hitch up your wagon and head on over to the Stockyards for the Best Pub Crawl in Texas. Cheers!

Dallas: JFK Assassination Tour

2. Dallas: JFK Assassination Tour

Begin the walking tour in Founders Plaza at the Old Wooded Cabin. Learn about the origins of the city Dallas and how it became the 5th largest metropolitan area in the United States. Then, walk to the JFK Memorial, a somber white cenotaph that reflects the emptiness and despair that Americans felt when they heard the news. Discover the untold story of Jackie Kennedy's immense suffering after witnessing her husband's tragic demise. Continue to Dealey Plaza where you will learn, step by step, how that tragic day unfolded. Learn more about the life of assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Decide for yourself if he acted alone or if he was part of a wider conspiracy to assassinate the 35th President of the United States. Stand in the very place where Abraham Zapruder captured the famous footage of the assassination, and see where "X" marks the spot on the road where the bullet struck its fatal blow. Finish the tour on the Grassy Knoll where some witnesses said they heard a second shot and saw a "puff of smoke" rising from behind the fence. As our tour ends, you are encouraged to visit The Sixth Floor Museum to continue the journey into the darkest day in Dallas's history. Your guide will help you purchase tickets on the day.

San Antonio: Natural Bridge Cavern Entrance and Guided Tour

3. San Antonio: Natural Bridge Cavern Entrance and Guided Tour

Travel through a half-mile of the largest and most spectacular show cavern in Texas. You'll walk 180 feet below the ground, while listening to our knowledgeable tour guide. See awe-inspiring, ancient formations centuries in the making and still growing today, such as amazing stalagmites, stalactites, flowstones, chandeliers and soda straws. Important information about the experience: Take pictures along the way because this is one walk through time that you will never want to forget. Departure Time: Every 10-40 minutes Tour Duration: about 1 hour Walking Distance: 3/4 mile (1.20 km) INCLUDES STAIRS Tour Depth: 180 ft. (54.86 m) Cavern Temp: 70° Relative Humidity: 99% Please wear comfortable walking shoes which provide good traction on steep, wet surfaces. Strollers are not recommended

Galveston: Shadows of Revelry Adults Only Walking Tour

4. Galveston: Shadows of Revelry Adults Only Walking Tour

Explore the spooky side of Galveston, Texas, on a ghost-themed adults-only tour that visits the city’s most popular haunted spots with the aid of a fun and knowledgeable guide. See firsthand why Galveston is known by some as the most haunted city in America. See for yourself where Galveston’s haunted past took place. Walk to scary locations like the Moody Mansion and 1892 Bishop’s Palace and be on the lookout for the unexplainable. As you explore, learn about the city’s dark history from a guide happy to answer your curiosities. Here are a few potential stops that you will take on this tour: Saengerfest Park, Strand Seaport, Tremont House Hotel, Mother Harvey's, Oleander Hotel, Maceo Spice and Import, Red Light Coffee/End of the Line Bordello, Havana Alley Cigar Shop and Lounge, 26th and Sante Fe. Will you be the next guest to have an experience with one of Galveston's ghosts at the haunted locations on this after-dark tour?

El Paso: Sun City Ghost Walking Tour

5. El Paso: Sun City Ghost Walking Tour

Join US Ghost Adventures for a bone-chilling, haunted tour of old town El Paso. You’ll learn about the ghostly secrets of the city’s past while stopping off at its spookiest sights. Feel the chill of ghost stories, civil war spirits, and unsolved mysteries as your guide leads you through five creepy locations. Start your tour at San Jacinto Plaza, where the ghost of Billy the Kid has been spotted galloping westward. From there, investigate the mysterious De Soto Hotel fire, uncover the haunting origin tales of the El Paso Public Library, and hear chilling tales at the Plaza Theater, amongst much more. You'll finish the trip with a spooky story at the Hotel Paso Del Norte. Tales of murder, mystery, and satanic rituals await you on this tell-all tour. It combines hours of historical research with authentic, local ghost stories passed down for generations, and is suitable for children and families.

Galveston: Spooky Strand Ghost Walking Tour

6. Galveston: Spooky Strand Ghost Walking Tour

Go on an offbeat adventure along Galveston's historic Strand district. During your 1.5-hour guided tour, you'll explore the spooky side of the city and get an experience few travelers get to have. The Strand in Galveston has seen a spooky number of sudden deaths. Learn about the islanders who have left this world but never fully departed and continue to lurk in the shadows, alleys, and staircases of Strand. Walk among historic 19th-century buildings that have become the home of the city's ghosts. Admire the buildings' detail and craftsmanship and cringe at the scary stories behind each one. Hear the story of the unfortunate accident at the Railroad Museum. Visit the Tremont House where crying sobs are heard on the stairwells and in the halls. Learn about the little boy who plays in the hotel, rumored to be the ghost of a child run over right outside. See The Sealy - Hutchings Building, 2 separate buildings designed to look like one is home to many of Galveston’s favorite ghosts. Sara, as the townpeople affectionately call her, is often seen on the wrought iron staircase near the window where she pulled bodies out of the water—dead or alive.  

Galveston: Ghost-Themed Walking Tour

7. Galveston: Ghost-Themed Walking Tour

Explore the spooky side of Galveston, Texas, on a ghost-themed tour that visits the city’s most popular haunted spots with the aid of a fun and knowledgeable guide. See firsthand why Galveston is known by some as the most haunted city in America. See for yourself where Galveston’s haunted past took place. Walk to scary locations like the Moody Mansion and 1892 Bishop’s Palace and be on the lookout for the unexplainable. As you explore, learn about the city’s dark history from an experienced guide happy to answer your curiosities. Will you be the next guest to have an experience with one of Galveston's ghosts at the haunted locations on this after-dark tour?

Austin: Haunted Pub Crawl Walking Tour

8. Austin: Haunted Pub Crawl Walking Tour

In Austin’s Haunted Pub Crawl, take a deep dive into the city during the Old West days. Stop over in a few bars to look at some of the weird and unusual history, and death that the city has dealt with. Learn from your guide about Driskill Hotel, one of Austin’s finest and oldest hotels that probably houses more ghosts in it than guests, and about how the city’s locations all have stories of a troubled past.  Each location and each spirit has a story that they want to tell, a story that can be found on every street corner and every brick, each one uniquely different from the last. Learn the stories of Austin one drink at a time.

Waco: Downtown Waco Haunted Walking Tour

9. Waco: Downtown Waco Haunted Walking Tour

Waco, Texas was founded in 1849 and has a rich and haunted history that dates back even further. Along this guided Downtown Waco tour, you'll visit spooky sights such as the infamous tornado of 1953, Waco’s legal red light district that was in operation until the 1920’s, and eventually make our way into Historic Cameron Park. You will also hear of various haunts and legends, and will even experience some of them yourself! Your tour guide will lead communication sessions using technologies proven to be responsive to energy, and you will be given the opportunity to try interacting yourself if you so choose. Whether you are a believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between - this tour will be intriguing, interesting, and of course, very, very spooky.

Dallas: Historic West End Ghost Tour

10. Dallas: Historic West End Ghost Tour

Enjoy this spooky walking tour and learn the history behind famous Dallas locations. Encounter history and the paranormal, and hear stories of the spirits who still linger. Visit Dealey Plaza, site of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Hear chilling tales of haunted encounters. Visit the Old Red Museum, location of numerous executions in the past. Learn the history of the John Neely Bryan cabin, and find out why voices and giggling can still be heard. Encounter other terrifying stories as you see the sights of Dallas in a different light. Experience the spooky side of Dallas as your guide shows you its haunted streets.

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based on 36 reviews

We had this leisurely walk through the town of San Antonio and ate some very good food. Stopped at four establishments. First one was the bakery on Houston streetand we had sweet bread. And we went to a bar had brisket fries amazing. Last stop was at menger next to the Alamo where we had a taco and Fabulous fabulous mango ice cream with mango purée. So good!!! Leisurely stroll through the street with a lot of great information. Fun day!!!

Who knew there was such a thriving environment below the streets of Houston. Our guide, Vanessa, was knowledgeable, personable, animated, and projected well. We had a great experience and loved learning about some of Houston's history.

Vanessa is a very knowledgeable, very enthusiastic and super helpful guide. It was a pleasure to have her leading our tour.

Our guide was very knowledgeable. My husband and I really enjoyed the tour. The food was delicious.

Vanessa was a wonderful tour guide! We had a great time and she was very knowledgeable.