About this Event
Back By Popular Demand for an Interactive M**der Mystery Dinner Event in 2024 ! This tine it's even more interesting being on Friday the 13th! Interactive Christmas Themed M**der Mystery Dining Event at The Historic Drish House in Tuscaloosa for everyone . Men , women , teens and everyone loves these ! ! Sleuthing fun where you are transported to the North Pole! You’ll get to actively participate in the clue based mystery as you try to decide who “ done it” during the event. It is Easy and Fun and you can even dress up in your finest or funnest Christmas and Holiday Attire! This will be the talk of the town event in Tuscaloosa at Christmas Time! . If you don’t wish to dress up then just come as you are as this is an event you will not want to miss! All of this is brought to you by your hosts the TV personalities The Southern Ghost Girls Tours as seen on TV in their series “ Truth or Legends in Your Hometown “ and “ The Southern Ghost Girls” paranormal investigation show. The Southern Ghost Girls are world renowned for their fun events they host and paranormal investigations that they host to raise money for historic places and venues. Their Founder, Lesley Ann Hyde along with The Southern Ghost Girls Team have been featured in several regional and National magazine articles, news stories, world wide podcasts and documentaries.
Dining will include delicious food and more. A special Christmas Style punch is also included! This event is perfect for friends night out , date night, celebrations, holiday parties , family gatherings and more . Be sure to get your tickets soon as The Southern Ghost Girls Events are extremely popular and sell out quickly .
The event will be indoors and will go on rain or shine . Tickets are sold as non refundable . You will not want to miss this incredible event in Tuscaloosa, Al.
Some Interesting History about the Drish House
The large stuccoed brick mansion was built at the center of a 450-acre farm on the edge of town for Dr. John R. Drish in 1837. John Drish died in 1867, reportedly from a fall down a stairway, and Sarah Drish died in 1884.
The mansion changed hands several times after the death of Sarah Drish; while it was still a residence the surrounding property was sold and subdivided to create Tuscaloosa’s first major expansion. The structure eventually came to be owned by the Tuscaloosa Board of Education, who opened the Jemison School in the house in 1906.
The house continued to be used as a school until 1925, after which it was purchased for use as a parts warehouse for Charles Turner’s Tuscaloosa Wrecking Company.
In 1940, it became a church, which added a sanctuary abutting the house on one side and a detached Sunday school building on the other. The church retained it for the rest of the 20th Century.
To contact the Southern Ghost Girls Tours , Please Contact Founder and Owner Lesley Ann Hyde at [email protected]
For more information and more ticket options and contact information please go to www.southernghostgirls.com
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Historic Drish House, 2300 17th Street, Tuscaloosa, United States