Yes, Halloween has just passed. But it is never too early to plan for next year’s spooky season. Especially when it comes to planning a haunted family vacation in Savannah. Plus, I don’t know about you, but the fall brings out the ghost-seeker in me. It seems to be the perfect time of the year to listen to ghost stories, wander through haunted houses, and even attempt to scare up a ghost or two! Does experiencing the ghosts in Savannah firsthand sound interesting? If you said yes, you must check out these Savannah GA haunted attractions. Of course, you can visit Savannah to conjure up a few ghosts at any time of the year. The ghosts will be waiting for you!
The Andrew Low House is located at 329 Abercorn Street. This house is now a museum. The people in charge do not like to discuss the ghostly happenings inside. But you can wander around and feel the history and spirits that are still alive.
The Mercer Williams House was featured in a very popular book. The book is Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt. If you haven’t taken the time to read it, you really must check it out!
This is one of the most stopped by haunted attractions in Savannah. You will find this spooky house on Monterey Square. There have been three deaths in this home, including one of an eleven-year-old boy.
It may be exactly what you need to add to your itinerary to scare your teens while on vacation!
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The Davenport House is in Columbia Square. Numerous ghosts live inside the Davenport House in Savannah.
In addition to the human ghosts, there is a cat ghost at this home. Sometimes this cat can be seen racing from one room to another. Other times it is sitting on the windowsill.
The Davenport House is currently a museum. So, you can go in and explore when it is open.
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You can actually dine with the ghosts at the Olde Pink House in Savannah. The Olde Pink House is one of the most haunted buildings in Savannah.
One of the old owners of this home killed himself there. His ghost continues to roam the house. He is only one of the ghosts in this home though. So, I recommend being prepared to experience ghosts during your family vacation visit.
Lafayette Square is the most haunted square in Savannah. There are also numerous haunted houses and buildings around this square. Lafayette Square is where many of the ghosts congregate.
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The Marshall House Hotel was once a Civil War Hospital. It also served as a hospital during the yellow fever epidemics of the 19th century.
You can now stay in this hotel. Which means you will have ample opportunities to run into the ghosts that roam the hallways.
While on a vacation with kids, you can walk through the hallways, reading the stories posted on the walls.
The Willink House is located at 426 East St. Julian Street. However, it was not always located there. The Willink House was on the corner of Perry and Price Streets before moving to this location.
To this day, neighbors continue to hear the front door slamming shut. Things are constantly moving inside the house. But not by people.
Henry F. Willink is one of those ghosts and many of the other are the school children that went to school inside the home.
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The haunted attractions in Savannah are not without controversy. Many people have gone wild with the ghostly stories of 432 Abercorn Street. So much so that many of them are not true at all.
This home was constructed on top of a slave burial site. No one really knows who is roaming this building. And no one ever will.
No one is allowed to go inside this tightly closed up home.
You can check out all these haunted attractions, plus many others during your family vacation in Savannah, GA. While you can visit them all on your own, I recommend taking one of the many ghostly tours in Savannah. They are the best way to learn about ghosts, hauntings, and other spooky happenings in Savannah.
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