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Brew City’s Haunted Hijinks: Milwaukee Ghost Tours by US Ghost Adventures

When daylight fades and the moon pops up, Milwaukee turns into a whole new playground—for the dead. Meet Brew City Ghosts by US Ghost Adventures, Chicago’s spookier, Wisconsin-based cousin. They’re not playing dress-up—just delivering historically accurate, goosebump-inducing tales wrapped in killer storytelling.

Why This Tour Kicks the Bucket (in a good way)

  • History meets horror – This isn’t your campfire ghost story. You’re traversing through Prohibition-era speakeasies, mob violence, breweries, and the infamous Bridge War along the Riverwalk. Expect mobsters, smuggling, and a river that saw a lot more than just fish swim by.
  • Chilling hot spots – Stroll past the Pabst Theater, Riverside Theater, Hilton Garden Inn, Pfister Hotel, and other haunts rumored to be crawling with restless souls.
  • Pet-friendly scares – Yes, you can bring your leashed furry sidekick along for the ride. Because apparently both the living and the undead dig dogs.
  • Locals know best – The storytellers are pros. No jump scares or cheesy costumes—just hauntingly fun, fact-checked history with spine tingly anecdotes from real folks.

Practical Perks (because you asked for full disclosure)

  • Route length: About a mile—and not the scenic one where you forget about your life. This one might remind you of it.
  • Meetup location: Milwaukee Public Market Parking (400 N Water St)—landmark includes a colorful mural. Show up early because these guides don’t wait for dawdling skeptics.
  • Cost & timing: Prices have floated around $25 per adult and $16 for kids (under 13), as of early 2023. Tours are about an hour, rain or paranormal haze.

Final Takeaway

If you’re in Milwaukee and you’re not terrified, you’re doing it wrong. The Brew City Ghosts Walking Tour by US Ghost Adventures is like sipping a perfectly bitter craft beer—rich, local, and leaves you feeling a little buzzed by history. Whether you’re a skeptic, history buff, or a paranormal puppeteer’s best friend, this tour packs enough eerie anecdotes to keep you looking over your shoulder long after the lantern dims.

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