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A Haunted Tour of Savannah, Georgia - Travel Channel
Bartenders Ashley and Linz explore Savannah's scariest haunts, then mix up a drink to toast the ghosts.
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Haunted Places in Savannah
From creepy city squares rumored to hold the restless souls of those buried beneath them, to historic houses said to host ghostly pirates and even darker supernatural secrets, The Speakeasy is thrilled to bring you our list of picks for the most terrifying haunted places in what some call the country's MOST haunted state, Savannah, Georgia. Enjoy...
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Madison Square Panorama, Davenport House by Rex Babiera ( are licensed under CC BY 2.0
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Savannah: Isaiah Davenport House, Savannah: Colonial Park Cemetery by Gary Todd ( is in the Public Domain
The Pirates' House (1754), one of Herb and Jim's restaurants -- 20 East Broad Street, Savannah, Ga., Pirate's House (1759), No. 20 Trustees' Garden Village, Savannah, Ga. by Boston Public Library ( are licensed under CC BY 2.0
Pirate's House, Savannah, Georgia, US by Jud McCranie ( is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
Ancient wall at the Pirate's house in Savannah, Pirate House by Terry Ballard ( are licensed under CC BY 2.0
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Colonial Park Cemetery - Floating Orbs? by Eric Fleming ( is licensed under CC BY 2.0
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Fort Jackson, Savannah, GA by Humberto Moreno ( is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Old Fort Jackson near Savannah (Georgia, USA 2012) by Paul Arps ( is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Haunted Savannah (Documentary)
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Scariest Places on Earth (Savannah, Georgia)
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Most Haunted Places in Savannah - Haunted History
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The streets of Savannah Georgia at night
We walk dowm the streets of Savannah Georgia at night time to see what its like. Its known for ghost tours and haunted streets and cemeterys. The buildings out here are very old and there is alot of history here. Hope you enjoy our walking the streets of Savannah night.
Ghost Tour Savannah - Kehoe House
A ghost tour in Savannah, GA visits the Kehoe House. Are there ghosts in Savannah, Georgia? Some say it's the most haunted city in America. The Savannah Ghost Tour and Show is the only tour that guarantees a ghostly encounter. How? We use spooky magic tricks to tell the tales and folklore of Savannah's creepy history. You'll see what it might look like to experience a haunting, poltergeist, or moving objects. We won't be contacting the dead. This is not a paranormal investigation. Jimi Gibson is a magician among many other ghost tours in Savannah, GA. See how your mind will play tricks on you!
48 HOURS IN SAVANNAH, GEORGIA | Keep Calm and Chiffon
Come with me and my friend Alexa as we spend 48 hours in Savannah! This Savannah city guide will show you the best things to see, eat and do in Georgia’s oldest city. I hope you enjoy this video and that it gives you an idea of the best things to do in Savannah for a weekend! As always, if you have any comments or questions, leave me a note in the comments and I’ll get back to you. Thank you for watching! xx
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10 best things to do in Savannah, Georgia
Insider advice on the 10 best things to do in Savannah from a 10Best Local Expert.
Few cities in the US can match Georgia's oldest city when it comes to romance, charm and Southern hospitality. Spanish moss-draped oak trees, stately antebellum mansions, horse-drawn carriages and mint juleps sipped on graceful verandas pave the way for magical memories. The storied squares in this pedestrian-friendly city add a soft touch, enveloping the statues and memorials you'll find around almost every corner in the Historic District.
Founded in 1733 by British colonists led by Gen. James Oglethorpe, more than 800 of Savannah’s celebrated buildings have been refurbished by local organizations, resulting in a living museum in the largest urban National Landmark District in the US.
Visitors looking for a haunting experience won't be disappointed in what's often referred to as America’s most haunted city. Many historic cemeteries and B&Bs attest to frequent ghost sightings and haunted ghost tours - such as Blue Orb and Ghosts and Gravestones - take visitors beyond, the normal tourist experience. Bonaventure Cemetery, Colonial Park Cemetery and the Mercer House are worth a visit, whether you're looking for spirits - or not.
The celebrated Cathedral of St. John the Baptist Church and Congregation Mickve Israel - the third oldest Jewish congregation in the country - are remarkable. Also of note are the museums - from the contemporary Jepson Center to the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum and the Ships of the Sea Museum - there is something for every interest.
Several historic forts offer a peek into Civil War Savannah, while nearby Tybee Island offers refreshing beach time along with eclectic shops and funky eateries.
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Visit Savannah - 5 Love & Hates of Savannah, Georgia
The Hostess City of Savannah, Georgia Has Many Things for Tourists & Travelers to Love, from the many squares, Forsythe Park, Historic Homes, Ghost Tours, Tybee Island's Beaches, Amazing food and people and so much more, but there are some things people don't like about Savannah, the crime, the oppressive summer heat and don't get me started on the palmetto bugs. 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Visiting Savannah, Georgia.
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The Hates of Visiting Savannah:
1. The oppressive summer heat and humidity.
2. The crime level in Savannah
3. The amount of tourists that pack the city that don't know how to drive around the squares.
4. The Palmetto Bugs & Sand Gnats that get quite annoying.
5. Savannah is not the Cheap South.
The Loves of Savannah
#1. The Savannah Atmosphere & Architecture
#2. All the things to do and see in Savannah
#3. The People of Savannah make it amazing.
#4. The Southern Food & Charm you experience in Savannah
#5. The weather that you can enjoy the whole year (except when it is oppressively hot and humid)
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The Grave of Gracie Watson - Savannah GA
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Among those resting for eternity in Savannah GA’s beautiful Bonaventure Cemetery is a little girl named Gracie Watson. Gracie was a beloved fixture at the Pulaski House during the late 1800s. She passed away at age six, just two days before Easter in 1889. Her grave marker is one of the more visited spots in Bonaventure. Visitors marvel at the life-like sculpture commissioned by her father. Little Grace is also rumored to still be seen playing in Johnson Square in downtown Savannah. Grab a tissue for this latest episode of Stories, Secrets and Sagas.
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Sometimes with almost the blink of an eye life can change abruptly. A once happy family, prosperous in business, can end up destitute and heartbroken with loss. This story -- one of a little girl living in Savannah, Georgia during the 1800s fits that scenario. Come with me, back in time to learn her story.
As the calendar of time slips back through the years, back to a time before automobiles, airplanes and telephones, back to a world of carriages and buggies, sailing ships and the date of July 10th, 1883 when a little girl named Gracie Watson was born in Savannah, Georgia.
Gracie was born the only child of W.J. and Frances Watson, a very happy couple who managed the well-known Pulaski House. The inn was popular, but even more popular amongst the guests was endearing little Gracie. Legend has it that she was the unofficial greeter at the hotel, and I can only imagine this little angel laughing with joy as she played in and around the inn.
Up until the 20th Century, the childhood mortality rate was very high. There were no vaccines or antibiotics, and sadly, in the early spring of 1889, Gracie became sick. What probably started as a bad cold got continually worse. Eventually, it became full-blown pneumonia. The doctor was called, and I am sure he tried everything in his power, but there was nothing to do but pray she would survive.
Sadly, just two days before Easter in 1889, Gracie passed. Having a daughter of my own, I cannot imagine the trauma and sorrow this must have caused her parents. I am sure they were devastated.
To help immortalize the tragic loss her father hired a well-known sculptor to create a life-sized, visually accurate grave marker of Gracie in Bonaventure Cemetery. Today the beautiful memorial sits quietly, frozen in time, a time when Gracie was alive and all was good for the Watson family. Adding even more to an already sad story, Gracie’s father eventually quit his job at the Pulaski Hotel. It could have been from the constant reminders of his little girl playing in the hotel or maybe he just needed a change, but whatever the case, he and Frances left Savannah for their original home in New England and never returned.
Gracie is all alone here, and it has been said that on some quiet evenings around Johnson Square in downtown Savannah, a spirit of a little girl can be seen walking around and playing in the square. In her mind, the hotel and her parents are still there. In her mind, she is probably looking for new guests to greet, but she waits, caught between time for those who will never come. We’ll see you next time on Stories, Secrets and Sagas.
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Bonaventure Cemetery
330 Bonaventure Road
Thunderbolt, GA 31404
Latitude: 32.045373
Longitude: -81.051114
Tour of Savannah - Best Places To Visit
Join Scott as he gives a guided tour of the past and present highlights of Savannah
This tour of Savannah, GA visits Tybee Island, Forsyth Park, The Lady and Sons, River Street, and many other places around the city of Savannah.
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