Psychic Fun and Feast - Eldridge Hotel
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Join Ghost Tours of Kansas and the Midwest's most noted psychic Lena Townsend for an evening of fun and intrigue. Sit down to a scrumptious meal and interesting conversation with Lena and GTK staff. Following the meal, hear history and haunts of the Eldridge along with a tour of the building. Lena will present a bio on herself and top the evening off with your very own personalized psychic reading from Lena. Eldridge Hotel is a haunted hot spot on the Lawrence Ghost tour and has been aired as most haunted on My Ghost Story. Tickets for the event are 65.00 per person. Event will last approximately 2-3 hours. 6:30pm.
Psychic Fun and Feast - Eldridge Hotel
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