This Overnight Ghost Hunt In Delaware Is The Creepiest Thing You'll Ever Do
By Kim Magaraci|Published August 09, 2018
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Did you know that one of the most haunted places in the world is right here in Delaware? Yes, I’m talking about the Fort that hosted your school field trips. Fort Delaware is so creepy that it was featured on the TV show Ghost Hunters, and real-life ghost hunters take to the Fort every fall to bring people on a paranormal tour of the grounds.
Fort Delaware was built on Pea Patch Island just after the war of 1812, when Americans realized the strategic location of this harbor island.
Officially, construction of the Fort on the island began in 1817. There were several modifications throughout the years, and the present day Fort was constructed between 1848 and 1860.
For years, the Fort was used as military barracks and a headquarters in the valuable Delaware Bay, protecting the ports of Wilmington and Philadelphia.
The guards entertained themselves by throwing live rats to starving prisoners and watching the prisoners fight over them, and 2,500 died. Most of the deaths were caused by illness, and the cramped conditions and poor nutrition offered to the prisoners were big contributing factors.
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Most days, you can tour Fort Delaware and learn about the island's history.
This October, though, you can take your tour one step further. Diamond State Ghost Investigators is hosting a 5-hour-long overnight paranormal investigation at the fort.
Some of the haunted happenings at Fort Delaware include loud cannon sounds, chilly bursts of hair, unclasped necklaces and strange jingles carrying through the halls.
The 5-hour investigation starts at 9:30 PM, so you'll be exploring in the dark.
Walk through the mess hall, officers' kitchen, ordnance room area, officers' quarters, and west end of Endicott, keeping an eye and an ear out for anything out of the ordinary. Your team leaders will have EMFs, data recorders, and temperature sensors that will help pinpoint where spirits may be.
If you don't believe in ghosts, you're sure to have a change of heart after five hours in a dark, abandoned, haunted prison fort.
The extended paranormal investigation tours are offered on October 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, & 27. The ferry departs at 9:30 p.m. sharp, and guests must be at least 13 years of age to participate. You’ll want to make your reservations well in advance (read: way before October!), and you can do that right here.