by talysin | Apr 18, 2025 | Haunted Savannah, Savannah Ghost Stories & Legends, Savannah Ghost Tours, Savannah History & Culture, Savannah Travel Guide, Strange Savannah Stories, Things to do in Savannah, Visiting Savannah
Reading Time: 7 minutes Savannah, Georgia has earned a reputation as America’s Most Haunted City, and it’s not just a marketing gimmick. By day, this Southern gem is known as the “Hostess City” with its charming squares and moss-draped oaks. But by night, Savannah...
by Chris Allen | Apr 6, 2025 | Haunted Savannah, Savannah Ghost Stories & Legends, Savannah Ghost Tours, Savannah History & Culture, Uncategorized
Reading Time: 30 minutes Shadows in Savannah’s Moonlight Savannah, Georgia is often celebrated as one of America’s most haunted cities – a place where ghostly tales seep from every cobblestone and oak-shaded square. But among the restless spirits and midnight...
by talysin | Mar 15, 2025 | Ghost Hunting, Savannah Ghost Stories & Legends
Reading Time: 19 minutes Imagine waking in the dead of night to a faint rustle in the corner of your room. In the darkness, a silhouette stands unnaturally still—a humanoid form blacker than black, without a face or features. Your heart pounds as the shadowy figure...
by talysin | Mar 15, 2025 | Haunted Savannah, Savannah Ghost Stories & Legends, Savannah Ghost Tours, Savannah History & Culture, Strange Savannah Stories
A Mansion of Elegance and Sorrow The Andrew Low House stands in Savannah’s historic district like a grand sentinel of the past, its stately brick façade and intricate ironwork whispering stories of wealth, tragedy, and intrigue. The front garden remains much as it did...
by talysin | Mar 13, 2025 | Haunted Savannah, Savannah Ghost Stories & Legends, Savannah Ghost Tours, Savannah History & Culture, Strange Savannah Stories, Visiting Savannah
Early History of the Site The site at 119 Bull Street has roots in Savannah’s earliest years. In the 1730s, Savannah’s first courthouse and jail – simple wooden structures – stood at the northwest corner of Wright Square, roughly where the CVS building sits today....