Haunted Cotton Excahnge Tours

Tour Old Wilmington

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Haunted Cotton Exchange Tours

Scary, creepy and mostly ghostly tales!

Chills and Thrills await you at the one of the most historic & haunted locations in Wilmington.

Tours 7 days a week

Under 12 Free
All Others $12 each

Group, Private and Bus Tours available

Call for Tour Times

(910) 409-4300

www.HauntedTourOldWilmington.blogspot.com

Haunted Tours are so secret you'll have to call for location!
Bring your camera! Things are happening everyday!

5 Star Review for the Haunted Cotton Exhange

Hello!

I just wanted to thank you for the wonderful tour you gave our family, my 13 year old son just loved it and has not stopped talking about all the wonderful facts told!

By the way we were the family that called Thanksgiving night!

Thanks so very much for your time!

Justine P

Saturday, March 24, 2012

5 Star Review for the Haunted Cotton Exchange

Hello!
I just wanted to thank you for the wonderful tour you gave our family, my 13 year old son just loved it and has not stopped talking about all the wonderful facts told! With that being said, is there any written material on the many stories told? I would love to purchase this if possible. Again, I would love to purchase any written material that you would have so that he could share his experience with the school!
By the way we were the family that called Thanksgiving night!
Thanks so very much for your time!
Justine P

Group Tour Discounts!

Haunted Cotton Exchange Group on Tour!

Coming to Visit Historic Wilmington, North Carolina this summer? Tour Group Discounts. 5 Star Story Tellers!

Always a good Day for a Haunted Cotton Exchange or a History Walking Tour!
Group Discounts with 10 or more, age 12 and under FREE with adult.  Great for bus tours groups, clubs,schools, family reunions, company outings, fund raisers..
Fun for the whole family!
Call for Tour Times
Call 910-409-4300

Monday, March 12, 2012

Pictures of the Cotton Echange

 The brass lanterns at the Cotton Exchange entrance on S. Front street were originally installed in front of the old customs house on Water Street.  In the 1970's they were found in the city dump and brought here to live at the Cotton Exchange.