Haunted Lantern Tours: Historic Sugartown

Something Wicked This Way Comes! Our incredible tour guide David Tidman walked us through the magnificently macabre world of 19th century death during the Haunted Lantern Tours at Historic Sugartown. Photo: SarahLockard.com

Was struggling to think of cool Halloween blog content until I stumbled upon the Haunted Lantern Tours of Historic Sugartown. And while these tours are over, I thought I would share my experience and photos. If you love history, the Victorian era and preservation of open space in and around Chester County or your neck of the woods I think you will truly enjoy this.

What is Historic Sugartown you ask? Great question.

Along sleepy Sugartown Road in Malvern stands the remarkably intact and lovingly restored, 19th-century village of Sugartown. In the early 1800s, with the American Revolution behind them, Sugartown’s early residents established a school, general store, businesses and meeting places, creating a vibrant crossroads that provided goods and services to its surrounding farming community.

Fast forward over 200 years and Sugartown now offers a magical and mysterious window into a very different way of American life. Through the preservation efforts of Historic Sugartown, visitors experience how people came together to conduct business, exchange news, and shared their lives as a community.

Important Historic Sugartown Upcoming Events

Saturday, November 2nd 4pm-7pm Sugartown Shindig

Saturday, December 2nd 12pm-4pm Holiday Craft Market

You can view their full event schedule on their website here.

Historic Sugartown Lantern Tours Photography

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Historic Sugartown Village is located at 273 Boot Road in Malvern, PA. The grounds are open daily 9am-5pm year round.

https://historicsugartown.org

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