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Annabelle in Gettysburg SOLD OUT

Devils On The Run Tour

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Exciting news for fans of the supernatural and the truly haunted: the Annabelle Doll, currently housed in the Warren’s Occult Museum, is about to take a journey of its own—coming to Gettysburg for a special event sponsored by Ghostly Images of Gettysburg Tours! Gettysburg, already known for its historical significance and paranormal energy, will be graced by Annabelle’s presence at the Haunted Orphanage. This location is already rife with eerie tales and supernatural activity. The Haunted Orphanage, with its tragic past, are places where the paranormal seems to thrive. Annabelle’s visit to this locations is sure to create a unique experience for those brave enough to join in this stop along the Devils on the Run tour.

 

The Devils on the Run Tour is a chilling experience that brings the tales of famed ghost hunters, Ed & Lorraine Warrens', investigations to life. This tour offers a chance to delve deep into some of the darkest aspects of paranormal activity, including the entities and haunted objects the Warrens encountered during their decades-long career. One of the tour's key highlights is the infamous Annabelle doll, which, despite its seemingly innocent appearance, has been the cause of numerous terrifying incidents. The doll has reportedly brought misfortune, injury, and even death to those who have interacted with it improperly. The Devils on the Run Tour takes participants to some of the most haunted places in America, and as part of its special events, it will feature locations like the haunted historic Soldiers Orphange Homestead in Gettysburg where the spirits of the past still linger. This stop along the Devils on the Run Tour will feature not just the Annabelle doll but a couple of other haunted relics from the Warren's Occult Museum.

 

The Warren's Occult Museum, a name that sends a chill down the spine of those who are familiar with paranormal lore, is a place steeped in both history and terror. Established by famed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, the museum is a repository of haunted objects, demonic artifacts, and a variety of eerie relics that have been linked to real-life cases of paranormal activity. Located in Monroe, Connecticut, this museum holds some of the most infamous items in the world of the paranormal, including the infamous Annabelle doll, which has a particularly unsettling reputation for causing chaos and terror.

 

The New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR), founded by Ed and Lorraine Warren, plays a crucial role in this ongoing exploration of the paranormal. The NESPR is one of the oldest, most well-known and respected paranormal research organizations in the world. The society was founded in 1952 and has investigated hundreds of cases, many of which are tied to the most notorious hauntings in the World. The NESPR continues the Warrens' legacy, working with individuals and families affected by hauntings and demonic phenomena, and through their ongoing research and exhibitions.

 

General Admission includes:

  • Introduction and viewing of Annabelle Doll and a couple of other hauntic relics from the Warren's Occult Museum.
  • Photography and video of/with the items and NESPR are permitted.
  • The NESPR team will answer your questions.
  • Merch will also be available for purchase.

Parking is free in the Ghostly Images of Gettysburg Tour parking lot across the street upon availabliity. The Orphange is easily walkable from area hotels and attractions as well.

 

**There are no age restriction but children under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Children 10 and under are free.

**HANDICAP ACCESS: Staff can assist to allow access to the event that does not require stairs. 

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4.8 / 5.0 based on 19 reviews

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 The experience with being im the same room as Annabelle was unreal. My daughter and I were at the original Conjuring house and now seeing Annebell is just mind blowing. Thank you for holding this event and giving your knowledge to us.

Jul 17, 2025
by:Adam Sypherd

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 It was a great event!!

Jul 15, 2025
by:Emmanuel Hernandez

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 I wish the guests would have had an hour to spend at the event. It seemed rushed once pictures started. Otherwise, amazing!

Jul 15, 2025
by:Elizabeth Clauser

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 It was amazing and informative.

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by:April Snyder

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 Absolutely amazing event. Everyone was super nice.

Jul 14, 2025
by:Tara Smith

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 It was ok

Jul 14, 2025
by:Elyssa Cherevka

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 It was awesome and the people who presented it did a great job.

Jul 14, 2025
by:Jennifer Williams

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 I wish we would have had more time to hear the team share their stories, and also some knowledge around, not only Annabelle, but their other experiences as well.

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