Oglethorpe Square, 127 Abercorn St, in between Oliver Bentley’s Barking Bakery and Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters.
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Oglethorpe Square, 127 Abercorn St, in between Oliver Bentley’s Barking Bakery and Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters.
Park: Parking near location or use parkme.com
* This is a walking tour and we do not enter privately-owned buildings or private property *
Please see your booking details for meeting location. There are neighboring parking garages and street parking that are available in the area.
Group size varies based on time of year and demand. We can keep everyone in your party in the same group. We've been doing this for years, and manage group size to ensure guests have a great experience. In the event you can't hear your tour guide, let them know, or move closer to them.
Pets are welcome as long as they do not disrupt ot distract from the tour.
The arrival time will be listed on your confirmation email and in the available tour times when you click the book button.
Welcome to Savannah, Georgia. Southern home of charm, hospitality and more ghosts than any polite city should really have. Our tour will take you on a leisurely stroll along the tree-lined cobbled streets of this beautiful coastal city. In around three-quarters of a mile on our standard tour, our entertaining and knowledgeable guide will regale you with stories at 9 characterful spots in the Historic District of Savannah.
For those with an appetite for the terrifying, our extended tour will take in an additional 4 haunted locations in just over another quarter mile.
Below are just a few of the 9 or 13 locations we will visit on your tour. Some of the further afield locations that we found while researching this route, but are too far to walk to, we included on our blog, we hope you enjoy the fascinating stories that prove Savannah is a town deeply infected with the ghostly.
Join our tour to hear the haunted history of Wright Square, one of the oldest squares in Savannah, and home to Tomochichi, a chief of the Yamacraw tribe, whose grave was moved by a railroad company, provoking the anger of the Indian chief, who haunts the square.
You might know her as the founder of the Girl Scouts organization in the USA, she died happy and content in 1927, but her parents have a different story to tell, and have not yet departed this realm. They regularly haunt this impressive house, playing the piano, or simply staring out he ground floor window.
If Savannah is the most haunted city in America this is the most haunted square in America. Our extended tour has the stories of the square, but most fascinating is the story of the fountain, we just hope you don’t have the misfortune to do the tour on a foggy night!