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Founded in 1733, Savannah is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Its history includes bloody battles, pirates, yellow fever, war, duels, hangings, murders and much more. Savannah is a beautiful city, but, in almost 3 centuries, so many terrible things happened there. It is not surprising at all that so many lost souls are restless and still roam the streets at night.
History and the paranormal meet in Savannah in the Dead of Night Ghost Walking Tour. Come hear about the spirits of Savannah. And bring your camera. You never know what you might capture.
You’ll meet your professional guide at Oglethorpe Square. In 1820, Savannah had its first and worst yellow fever epidemic. Hundreds of people died agonizing deaths. There have been many sightings of apparitions in the square of the victims of the disease. The apparitions’ eyes are bleeding from that terrible disease.
The yellow fever victims were buried in Colonial Park Cemetery. Many people feel a sinister energy at the cemetery. There was a “hanging tree” at the back of Colonial Park Cemetery. It also has the graves of soldiers killed in the Civil War.
The cemetery is known for its hauntings. There have been numerous reports of people seeing spirits lurking among the gravestones or peeking around them. Noises come from an empty cemetery. An eerie green mist has been seen gently floating across the tops of the headstones.
Visit the infamous Mercer House from the “Midnight In The Garden Of Good & Evil.” Your guide will tell you about the deaths that happened in the house.
The Sorrel Weed House has been investigated by Ghost Hunters, Ghost Adventures, Buzzfeed Unsolved, Ghost Brothers, Sam & Colby and many other well known paranormal investigators. Your guide can tell you about the two suicides and women who many believe are still in the house.
You’ll hear tales of betrayals, scandals, lost loves, murders, disease, suicides and much more. If you feel a chill creeping up the back of your neck, well, that’s just the crisp night air. Isn’t it?
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