by Chris Allen | Sep 17, 2013 | Haunted Savannah, Savannah Ghost Tours
Halloween. For me the word brings so many sensations and memories flooding into my mind. The bright orange of the pumpkins lined up in rows or thrown in huge piles at the grocery stores and roadside sellers. The leaves turn a vibrant red, orange or yellow and fall to...
by Chris Allen | May 3, 2013 | Haunted Savannah
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by Chris Allen | Apr 29, 2013 | Haunted Savannah
Early Years One of the rarely told stories on Savannah Ghost Tours is that of Conrad Aiken. Conrad Aiken was born in 1889 and lived on Oglethorpe St. in Savannah, GA. Conrad Aiken was the son of wealthy parents who had moved to Savannah, where his father became a...
by Chris Allen | Apr 25, 2013 | Haunted Savannah
On one of our Savannah Ghost Tours you may notice the grand home looking down on Oglethorpe Square sits as one of the finest examples of Regency architecture in Savannah. The Owens-Thomas house, designed by architect William Jay, was completed for cotton merchant and...
by Chris Allen | Mar 2, 2013 | Haunted Savannah
Looking for Ghosts in Savannah As a fan of all things ghostly is it hard to think of a better town to live in than Savannah Georgia. Being a ghost tour company operator certainly has its perks as well. For example, I can go look for ghosts in the most haunted town in...
by Chris Allen | Feb 26, 2013 | Haunted Savannah
On East Byron Street sat a home built in 1796 by a man from Rhode Island named Hampton Lillibridge. The house, complete with a Widow’s Walk, looks like it would be right at home in a New England town, not downtown Savannah. After Mr. Lillibridge died, his wife...
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