Skin and Bones Ghost Tours Savannah offers guided, walking ghost tours exploring the haunted history and spooky legends of Savannah. Your expert guides will take you on a chilling journey through the city's most haunted locations, sharing spine-tingling tales of paranormal encounters and unexplained phenomena. Join us for an unforgettable experience as we delve into the eerie past of Savannah, a city with a dark and mysterious side
22 Bull Street, Savannah, GA, USA. Bank of America (Will be closed at 8:30pm meeting location) North East corner of Historic Johnson Square. 31401
Johnson Square in Savannah, GA, is considered one of the city's most haunted locations due to its history as a site for public hangings, reports of General Nathanael Greene's spirit, and the spectral appearance of a young girl often identified as Little Gracie. Visitors and workers have reported seeing a child in a white dress skipping among the oak trees at night.
Broughton Street. Yes, the Marshall House in Savannah is famously haunted, known for its history as a Civil War hospital and yellow fever infirmary, leading to reports of ghostly children giggling, soldiers' footsteps, disembodied voices, and strange odors, with rooms 214, 314, and especially 414 considered the most active, according to WTOC and Explore Georgia.
Colonial Park Cemetery is an 18th- and early 19th-century burial ground located in downtown Savannah, Georgia. It became a city park in 1896, 43 years after burials in the cemetery ceased, and is open to visitors.
Lafayette Square. The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica near Lafayette Square at 222 East Harris Street, Savannah, Georgia. It is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah. No ghost stories here, but great history and photo opportunities.
Lafayette Square. The Hamilton-Turner Inn in Savannah, Georgia is widely regarded as one of the city's most haunted locations, famous for reports of phantom cigar smoke, the sound of billiard balls rolling, and ghostly children. Built in 1873, this luxury inn on Lafayette Square is rumored to have inspired Disney’s Haunted Mansion due to its French Gothic architecture and, according to local lore, its history of paranormal activity.
The Sorrel Weed House is a historic landmark located near Savannah, Georgia's landscaped Madison Square. The manor stands out with its architectural splendor and rich, deep-south history. Its ghastly past has rendered it one of the most haunted locations in America.
Chippewa Square in Savannah, Georgia, is widely considered one of the city's most haunted locations, blending famous movie history with reports of eerie, supernatural occurrences. Key hauntings include the historic Savannah Theatre and the surrounding area, marked by sudden chills, unexplained sounds, and spectral sightings.
Wright Square in Savannah, GA, is considered one of the city's most haunted locations, often called the "hanging square" due to its history as an early execution site. The most famous ghost is Alice Riley, an Irish servant hanged in 1735, who is often seen searching for her baby. Other legends include the restless spirit of Chief Tomochichi and feelings of dread reported by visitors.
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