Haunted Atchison Trolley Tours

 200 S 10th Street
Atchison, Kansas 66002
(913) 367-2427     (800) 234-1854
First Saturdays in May - August
plus Fall evenings  -  reserve early

Atchison - most haunted town in Kansas

Dubbed the "Most Haunted Town in Kansas" in the 1997 book Haunted Kansas: Ghost Stories and Other Eerie Tales, for several years Atchison Kansas has offered Haunted Atchison Trolley Tours by the Chamber of Commerce in September and October.

The tours are so popular that a second trolley was purchased and they are still unable to to handle the demand. The 1 hour ghost tours are offered Thursday - Saturday evenings in September and October and every evening but Sunday in late October. The tours leave the Visitor Information Center in the 1880 AT&SF freight depot at 200 S. 10th Street.

This reporter took the Haunted Trolley Tour and made the photos on this page in 2004. The tour was fun, but would have been more effective if the guides provided all the commentary instead of the slightly cheesy tape recording. 

Since these pages devoted to the Haunted Trolley Tours are among the most popular at KansasTravel.org, I repeated the tour in 2007. Several of the locations visited changed, and the guide says they could three days of tours with haunted locations in Atchison. Either my taste or the recorded message had changed, I enjoyed the recorded portions of the tour more in 2007. My only complaint is with the online ticket booking system - it has several problems.

No one reported seeing a ghost during either tour, and while the guides describe some of their own experiences with Atchison's many haunted locations, they didn't say that there were ghost sightings on previous ttolley tours.

Other Haunted Atchison activities in 2008 include a History and Mystery guided walking tour. The trolley tours sell out early, so contact the Atchison Chamber to reserve space for the Summer tours starting in March, and the September & October tours starting in June at (800) 234-1854, or trolley@atchisonkansas.net. Tickets are $10 for all ages, plus a $2 fee per transaction.

Other trolley tours are available though out the year. Contact the Atchison Chamber of Commerce for details.

Haunted McInteer house in Atchison, Kansas
The first house on the 2004 tour was the McInteer Villa on Kansas Avenue. It was built by Irish Immigrant, John McInteer in 1890. John was a skilled harness maker.

Among the activities reported in this house are lights in the tower which has no lighting, ghostly figures appearing in the tower windows and in family photographs. When things are active, there are footsteps, other noises and doors slam shut.

The guide on the 2007 tour is a friend of the family and had several stories to share.

The McInteer Villa is just one of 24 buildings in Atchison on the National Register of Historical Places. Many of the homes are included on the tour of haunted houses.

Haunted McInteer villa
Different angle of the McInteer Villa.

Gargoyle House One of the most famous haunted Atchison homes is the Balie (B. P.) Waggener home on N 4th Street. Built in the mid 1880's by a railroad attorney and politician. Legend is that Waggener became wealthy through a pact with the devil and the gargoyles were place on the roof to honor the pact. The second owner of the home is reported as attempting to remove the gargoyles, but fell to his death on the staircase.

When the Travel Channel did a segment about haunted Atchison, Kansas, they brought paranormal investigator Sueanne Pool and Verle Muhrer to the Waggener home. Pool and Muhrer walked around the home and claimed to have felt the presence of ghosts and picked up the presence of ghosts on their special equipment.

The Atchison Daily Globe says that the "current owners – Paul and Marsha Adair – say that the figures are not gargoyles, but griffins that watch over the house."

gargoyle or griffin on the haunted B. P. Waggener home
The B. P. Waggener home  is another building on the National Register of Historical Places.



This vacant lot in the 1100 block of Riley Street was once a road house. The road house may have been the eastern terminus of the Pony Express during the last few months of its brief existence.

Some people report hearing the sound of fiddle playing and dancing coming from this location.

Although haunted house missing from Atchison's Haunted Trolley Tour in 2004, the Old Hoof & Horn at the Riverhouse Restaurant
(I think the name is too long) has been added to the tour.

I dinned at the Old Hoof & Horn  earlier in 2007 and have to say I like the place more for the atmosphere and view of the Missouri River, than the food. 

During that visit, I asked
my server about the ghost, and she told me that a female ghost has been seen in the ladies restroom. She hadn't see the ghost, but had experienced a mirror flying off the wall and breaking, and a cell phone flying of a table and across the room. 

Haunted Old Hoof & Horn at the Riverhouse Restaurant.

Remember these are mostly private homes. Do not trespass.
 

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