Stop At: Rosie Connolly's Pub Restaurant, 1548 E Main St A, Richmond, VA 23219, USA
Rosie Connolly's Pub is housed in a historic structure that had housed the Railroad YMCA and is situated in what was formerly known as the "red light district" of the city. Try a drink and be aware that it may have been poured with the assistance of additional ghostly hands.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: JewFro, 1721 E Franklin St, Richmond, VA 23223, USA
The fact that so many businesses have failed after moving into Richmond's oldest commercial building has prompted some to think that it is cursed. Learn about Daniel Denoon, who is rumored to haunt the structure. Smith and Foundry, located in the building, offers African wines for tasting.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Masons' Hall, 1807 E Franklin St, Richmond, VA 23223, USA
This structure, one of the world's oldest Masonic lodges still in operation, used as a hospital during the War of 1812. Even doubters have been persuaded by the paranormal activity in this building.
Pass By: Edgar Allan Poe Museum, 1914 E Main St # 16, Richmond, Virginia 23223
The Edgar Allan Poe Museum, which honors the author's time in Richmond and is located close to his house and place of employment, is housed in the city's oldest standing structure. Poe's ghost has reportedly been seen in numerous locations throughout the house. This could be because of his attachment to some of his personal items.
Stop At: Richbrau Brewing, 5 S 20th St, Richmond, Virginia 23223
Discover the background of beer in the US. Try some of the house brew here after the history lesson.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Historic St. John's Church, 2401 E Broad St, Richmond, VA 23223, USA
This old church, which was the first one to be built in Richmond, has over the years witnessed numerous catastrophes. Find out more about the four ghosts alleged to prowl the cemetery and church.
Pass By: Pohlig Box Factory, 2411 E Franklin St, Richmond, VA 23223, USA
Over 300 troops died in this facility, which served as a hospital during the Civil War and was formerly a tobacco store. Find out more about the ghosts that unavoidably remain in this place.
Stop At: Patrick Henry's Pub & Grille, 2300 E Broad St, Richmond, VA 23223, USA
Try the Farmhouse Dry Cider and get a taste of what colonists consumed every day. Simply be aware that it could not just be the booze if you notice anything out of the corner of your eye.
Duration: 20 minutes