Terror Behind the Walls At the Eastern State Penitentiary Halloween in Philadelphia October 31-November 1, 2016 Experience Halloween as you never have before—at the Eastern State Penitentiary. This is a Massive Haunted House in a real Prison! Terror Behind the Walls is located inside the gigantic castle-like walls of the Eastern State Penitentiary. Now in its 22nd year, Terror Behind the Walls is consistently ranked Among the top haunted attractions in the country! This was once the most famous and expensive prison in the world, but today it stands In ruin—a haunting world of crumbling cell blocks and empty quad towers. There will also be time to see the sights of Philadelphia on board “Ride the Ducks” Philadelphia, visit the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall and have lunch at The famous Hard Rock Café. Tour Highlights RT motorcoach transportation Terror Behind the Walls at the Eastern State Penitentiary Known for its grand arch and strict discipline, this was the world’s first true penitentiary—a Prison designed to inspire penitence or true regret in the heart of the convict. Its vaulted sky-lit Cells once held many of America’s most notorious criminals, including bank robber “Slick Willie” Sutton and Al Capone. Ride the Ducks, Philadelphia Your Captain will entertain you with stories of past and present. Learn about Philadelphia history, The Delaware River , its famous personalities and the area’s impact on the state and nation. Learn Philadelphia’s role in film, song and sports. Quack along with the Captain or Dance in your seat as you roam the streets of this historic city. Be prepared for “splashdown” in the Delaware River! Enjoy Lunch at the famous Hard Rock Café MENU House Salad Choice of: Salmon, Chicken Alfredo, Pork Ribs, NY Strip Steak, BBQ Chicken Dessert: Cheesecake or Chocolate Cake Coffee, Tea, Soft Drink Tour Director Cost Per Person $319 triple/quad $329 double $409 single $259 child sharing w/2-adults For Information & Reservations Silver Mill Tours Groups Donna@SilverMillTours.com 203-379-0711 Donna Calvi-Sullivan