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Pueblo Historical Ghost Walk back with proceeds going towards ending domestic violence

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PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) -- The Pueblo Historical Ghost Walk is back to share some spooky stories for a good cause.

Since 2004, the Ghost Walk has been raising money for the Pueblo Domestic Violence Community Task Force. The organization's goal is to eliminate domestic violence in the Steel City.

This year, the Ghost Walk will highlight the fascinating histories of the Vail Hotel, Sacred Heart Orphanage, and the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project.

The tour begins at El Pueblo History Museum and ends at the Pueblo Heritage Museum. Along the walk, several ghosts will share tales about Pueblo's history.

Tickets are $10 and are only available online. Click here to purchase one.

The Pueblo Historical Ghost Walk begins Friday, Sept. 30, and happens every Friday and Saturday until Oct. 15.

The tours last from 5 p.m. to 8:30p p.m. and leave every 15 minutes from El Pueblo History Museum.

In 2021, the ghost tour focused on the 1921 Pueblo Great Flood. This year, organizers say it'll focus on Famous Sites of Pueblo.

Member organizations of the Pueblo Domestic Violence Community Task Force include the 10th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, Pueblo Child Advocacy Center, ACOVA, Parkview Health System, Pueblo Rape Crisis Services, 10th Judicial Probation Department, CASA of Pueblo, Catholic Charities, Colorado Legal Services, Intervention, Pueblo Police Department, and YWCA.

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