The Haunted Battlefields of Savannah
The fields around Savannah witnessed devastating battles that left thousands dead and their spirits still fighting.
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The fields around Savannah witnessed devastating battles that left thousands dead and their spirits still fighting.
Read Full StoryColonial Park Cemetery holds centuries of Savannah's dead, many of whom continue to walk among the living.
Read Full StoryBeneath Savannah's streets lie forgotten tunnels where the spirits of those who traveled in darkness still wander.
Read Full StoryRiver Street's cobblestones echo with the phantom footsteps of maritime souls who never left the port.
Read Full StoryThis 1818 theatre hosts eternal performances by actors who never left the stage, even after death.
Read Full StoryBeneath Savannah's streets and buildings lie forgotten burial grounds where restless spirits seek recognition.
Read Full StoryBradley's Lock and Key shop harbors spirits of craftsmen whose expertise transcends death itself.
Read Full StoryThe iron-fronted buildings of Factors Walk echo with the voices of merchants whose deals transcend death.
Read Full StoryLaurel Grove Cemetery's Victorian grandeur houses the restless souls of Savannah's most prominent families.
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This 1790 inn harbors the tragic spirit of Anna Powers who threw herself from Room 204, plus sailors, soldiers, and settlers who never left.
Read Full StoryThis 1896 Victorian mansion harbors the tragic spirit of an opera singer who died in room 113, plus society ladies and Civil War soldiers who refuse to leave.
Read Full StoryThis 1873 mansion harbors the spirits of the Hamilton children, a voodoo priestess, and Civil War era ghosts in the house that inspired literary legend.
Read Full StoryThis 1892 mansion harbors the tragic spirits of twin children who died in a yellow fever epidemic, plus their grief-stricken parents who never recovered from the loss.
Read Full StoryThis 1851 hotel served as a hospital during yellow fever epidemics and Civil War, leaving behind the spirits of countless patients who never recovered.
Read Full StoryThis 1892 warehouse-turned-hotel harbors the spirits of pirates who once controlled the Savannah River, plus sailors and dock workers who died in its shadows.
Read Full StoryThis Greek Revival mansion holds the spirits of the Whitman family, whose multiple tragic deaths within these walls created a supernatural legacy that spans generations.
Read Full StoryThis notorious Savannah house has driven families to madness, caused exorcisms to fail, and earned its reputation as the most terrifyingly haunted residence in America.
Read Full StoryThis Italianate mansion houses the romantic ghosts of Andrew and Sarah Low, whose deep love transcended death and created one of Savannah's most touching hauntings.
Read Full StoryThis National Historic Landmark houses the restless spirits of the Davenport family and servants, creating one of Savannah's most historically significant hauntings.
Read Full StoryThis colonial house's 1963 relocation disturbed something ancient and malevolent, transforming a quiet historic home into a supernatural battleground.
Read Full StoryThe birthplace of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low houses the benevolent spirit of 'Daisy' herself, along with generations of the Gordon family who remain devoted to their historic home.
Read Full StoryThis 1821 hotel-turned-brewery harbors spirits from yellow fever victims, Civil War soldiers, and mysterious entities who still roam the halls and basement.
Read Full StoryThis 1771 pink Georgian mansion harbors spirits from Revolutionary War heroes, British loyalists, and enslaved souls who continue their eternal service in one of Savannah's most sophisticated restaurants.
Read Full StoryThis 1753 pirates' tavern harbors the spirits of Blackbeard's crew, shanghaied sailors, and murderous buccaneers who inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island.
Read Full StoryThis traditional British pub harbors spirits from colonial Georgia's British settlers, Revolutionary War loyalists, and mysterious entities who maintain eternal pub traditions in Savannah's most haunted tavern.
Read Full StoryThis colonial tavern, birthplace of Georgia's Revolutionary movement, harbors the spirits of founding fathers, patriot conspirators, and liberty fighters who still gather to plan America's independence.
Read Full StoryThis beautiful square harbors the restless spirits of children who once attended school here and victims of devastating epidemics, creating one of Savannah's most poignant hauntings.
Read Full StoryThis historic square served as Savannah's center of justice and punishment, where public hangings and duels created a spiritual crossroads for souls seeking redemption or revenge.
Read Full StoryNamed for the Marquis de Lafayette, this historic square harbors the restless spirits of Revolutionary War heroes and victims, creating Savannah's most patriotically charged haunting.
Read Full StoryHome to the monument honoring Sergeant William Jasper, this historic square harbors the spirits of Revolutionary War heroes who died defending Savannah's freedom and honor.
Read Full StorySavannah's oldest square harbors the ancient spirit of Yamacraw Chief Tomochichi alongside the ghosts of public executions and colonial tragedies, creating the city's most spiritually diverse haunting.
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