Savannah History & Haunts

Savannah History & Haunts 90 minute candlelit historical ghost tour. We walk the old cobblestone streets & moss draped square
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Savannah Ports receiving a new addition
06/23/2024

Savannah Ports receiving a new addition

View from Taylor Square
06/22/2024

View from Taylor Square

Johnny Mercer
06/21/2024

Johnny Mercer

Moonlit cemetery
06/20/2024

Moonlit cemetery

This house predates Savannah by 40 years.   Built in 1693, it was moved here from East Hartford, Connecticut.
06/19/2024

This house predates Savannah by 40 years. Built in 1693, it was moved here from East Hartford, Connecticut.

Hall Street
06/18/2024

Hall Street

Unitarian Universalist Church, Troup Square
06/17/2024

Unitarian Universalist Church, Troup Square

A popular haunt is closing its doors
06/16/2024

A popular haunt is closing its doors

The owner, Connie Pinkerton, confirmed the news to WJCL 22

The Massie School
06/15/2024

The Massie School

The Telfair House (1819) sits on the site of the Royal Governor's House in the colonial period.
06/14/2024

The Telfair House (1819) sits on the site of the Royal Governor's House in the colonial period.

Colonial Park Cemetery
06/13/2024

Colonial Park Cemetery

Lafayette Square
06/12/2024

Lafayette Square

Jones Street
06/11/2024

Jones Street

Houses with a view of Forsyth Park
06/10/2024

Houses with a view of Forsyth Park

Savannah Police Department mounted patrol watching over Madison Square
06/09/2024

Savannah Police Department mounted patrol watching over Madison Square

Armillary sphere, Troup Square
06/08/2024

Armillary sphere, Troup Square

Gaston Street
06/07/2024

Gaston Street

The former Fox and Weeks Funeral Home on Forsyth Park.   Originally known as the Lewis Kayton House now serves as a hote...
06/06/2024

The former Fox and Weeks Funeral Home on Forsyth Park. Originally known as the Lewis Kayton House now serves as a hotel/restaurant.

The strongest earthquake to ever hit the east coast was a 7.3 with an epicenter outside Charleston, SC. It was felt thro...
06/05/2024

The strongest earthquake to ever hit the east coast was a 7.3 with an epicenter outside Charleston, SC. It was felt through much of the east coast and damaged several buildings in Savannah. Plaster walls were knocked down in the Drane House and eventually repaired. Invitations were found in the wall during renovations from Eliza Drane, which fell behind the wall during the earthquake. Today, this house (built 1884, Gwinnett Street) is the Thomas Weihs Haus Bed & Breakfast. This is one of many houses that received damage from that earthquake. (Johnny Mercer grew up next door)

View from Jones
06/04/2024

View from Jones

Liberty Street
06/03/2024

Liberty Street

If you have been to the Pink House,  then you should meet the Habersham family.  (Colonial Park Cemetery)
06/02/2024

If you have been to the Pink House, then you should meet the Habersham family. (Colonial Park Cemetery)

St. John's Episcopal Church organ
06/01/2024

St. John's Episcopal Church organ

Wormsloe
05/31/2024

Wormsloe

Olde Harbour Inn
05/30/2024

Olde Harbour Inn

Davenport House
05/29/2024

Davenport House

Cotton Exchange
05/28/2024

Cotton Exchange

We remember and honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
05/27/2024

We remember and honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

Abe's on Lincoln
05/27/2024

Abe's on Lincoln

Gryphon
05/26/2024

Gryphon

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17 W. McDonough Street
Savannah, GA
31401

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Tuesday 9am - 10pm
Wednesday 9am - 10pm
Thursday 9am - 10pm
Friday 9am - 10pm
Saturday 9am - 10pm
Sunday 9am - 10pm

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