Built in the 1830s, Savannah’s Sorrel Weed House has a reportedly dark occult history, including a wife driven to madness and a practitioner of voodoo. The house also borders Madison Square, which was a critical front in the Revolutionary War’s Siege of Savannah. The spirits of soldiers who perished supposedly still roam the area. Click the above image to enlarge, click to read my travel guide “How to Take a Self-Guided Ghost Tour of Savannah,” or click to view my high-resolution photo gallery.