The Ghosts of River Street
River Street is Savannah’s waterfront, where tourists and locals alike can grab a bite, have a drink, or take home some souvenirs from one of the many gift shops. Only a few hundred years ago, it was the heart of Savannah’s economy during the cot ...
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The Ghostly Soldiers at the Old Fort Jackson
Savannah has seen quite a few wars. The Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Civil War, and countless battles with Indigenous tribes have left the city soaked with blood. Luckily for us, Savannah was built in a well-defended harbor, nestled in the ...
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The Spirits at 12 West Oglethorpe
Just around the corner from Wright Square is a mansion that has sat abandoned for nearly 40 years. The house at 12 West Oglethorpe has definitely seen better days. It was the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts. It l ...
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The Historic Savannah Theatre
Theatres tend to attract ghosts, spirits, and all sorts of paranormal phenomena. The Savannah Theatre is definitely not an exception. The theatre is the longest continually operating theatre in the country, first opening in 1818. After 200 years of h ...
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Ghosts Of Oatland Island
Oatland Island is part of a chain of landmasses called the Sea Islands that pepper the Southeastern Coast of the United States. There are over 100 of these barrier islands. Most are located between Santee and St. Johns Rivers along the coast of the U ...
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Top Ten Most Haunted Places in Savannah
Top Ten Most Haunted Places in Savannah, GA Savannah, Georgia, is one of the South’s oldest cities, home to beautiful Antebellum architecture and historic battle sites—as well as a host of paranormal hotspots. From the Revolutionary Wa ...
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