Haunted Savannah

Widely considered America’s spookiest city, Savannah has an abundance of supernatural legends. Click an image below for more information.

The eagle-adorned entrance to Colonial Park Cemetery is shown on an overcast day in the Historic District of Savannah. The cemetery is said to be haunted.
Built in the 1870s by Samuel Pugh Hamilton ("The Lord of Lafayette Square"), those staying at the Hamilton-Turner Inn have reported hearing strange noises.
Wright Square's monument towers above the plaza on a quiet autumn day. The square is said to be haunted by hanged criminals from Savannah's colonial days.
Built in the 18th century, an exorcism was allegedly performed at the Hampton Lillibridge House in the 1960s to rid it of dark supernatural forces.
The Pirates' House in Savannah has a rich history that dates back almost three centuries. The structure is thought to be haunted by the ghosts of seafarers.
Red flowers line the front of The Marshall House in Savannah. The historic inn served as a hospital during the Civil War and two yellow fever epidemics.
The Kehoe House faces Columbia Square in Savannah, Georgia. The historic inn was once a funeral home and is said to be haunted by twin children who died there.
The statue of Sergeant William Jasper stands in the middle of Madison Square in Savannah. Many believe the square is haunted by the spirits of fallen soldiers.
The gated entrance the Andrew Low House stands open on an autumn afternoon in Savannah, Georgia. Like many places in the city, the house has a haunted history.
The sign at Savannah's Johnson Square tells of key events that occurred there in the 18th and 19th centuries. The square is haunted by Little Gracie Watson.
A ghostly figure looms in the third-floor window directly above the entrance to 17hundred90 Inn and Restaurant in the Historic District of Savannah, Georgia.
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.

Related Content

– Click to read my travel guide “How to Take a Self-Guided Ghost Tour of Savannah.”
– Click to watch my high-definition video filmed inside the gates of Colonial Park Cemetery in Savannah.
– Click to view my high-resolution photo collection from Bonaventure Cemetery, the famous graveyard that’s just outside Savannah.

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