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Interactive Ghost Hunt at The Lowry House: Huntsville’s Most Haunted Night Out

 


If you’ve ever wanted to chase ghosts in a creaky, 1850s mansion that looks like it was born to be haunted, The Lowry House in Huntsville, Alabama is calling your name—probably in a spooky whisper.

The Interactive Ghost Hunt turns this historic home into your own paranormal playground. Forget passive tours—this is a full-blown, hands-on investigation where you get the equipment, the access, and the goosebumps.

Inside these walls, guests have reported all the greatest hits: shadow figures darting through doorways, sudden cold spots, toys moving on their own, and the infamous Lady in White who loves staring from the upstairs window like she’s waiting for her ghostly DoorDash order. Even the kitchen is known to erupt with EMF spikes, swirling air, and “did-someone-just-touch-my-ankles?” moments.

And the history? Even wilder. The Lowry House served as a safe stop on the Underground Railroad, complete with a secret room built to hide footsteps. With Civil War stories, hidden pasts, and rumored graves on the property, you’re not just ghost hunting—you’re walking through chapters of real American history.

What you get:

đź‘» Psychic mediums and investigators guiding you
🏚 Access to hotspots throughout the old mansion
đź’€ Three hours of “I may never sleep again” memories

If you’re brave, curious, or just love a good spooky night out, the Lowry House Ghost Hunt is the perfect blend of chills, history, and pure Halloween-energy fun—no matter what month it is.

The event takes place November 15, 2025 starting at 7 PM. Get your tickets at www.southernghostgirls.com



Location
The Historic Lowry House 
1205 Kildare Street Northwest 
 Huntsville, AL 35801

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