by Chris Allen | Oct 29, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Late at night, when the world is asleep, a creaking sound in an old Southern cabin might not be just the wind. An unnerving weight on your chest pins you to the bed. You struggle to breathe. In the darkness, a rasping breath that isn’t your own whispers at your ear....
by Chris Allen | Oct 28, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Table of Contents 2 3 FirstHeadingA Haunting Figure Across the AgesCeltic Origins: The Dullahan, Harbinger of DeathThe Headless Huntsmen of the Germanic LandsThe Headless Horseman in Old England and ScotlandThe Legend of Sleepy Hollow: America’s Headless HorsemanGhost...
by Chris Allen | Oct 28, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
TL;DR: Chillingham Castle is a medieval stronghold in Northumberland, infamous for its bloody history and numerous ghosts. Built in the 12th century, it endured violent border wars and was home to the Grey and Tankerville families. Many tragedies unfolded here—from...
by Chris Allen | Oct 27, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Table of Contents 2 3 FirstHeadingToribeno Cemetery AudioEnglish鳥辺野墓地の音声Japanese Toribeno Cemetery Audio by Destination Ghost Tours | English https://destinationghost.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Toribeno-Cemetery-English.mp3 English Late at night in Kyoto’s...
by Chris Allen | Oct 24, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
America’s Oldest City, and Possibly Its Most Haunted There is no place quite like St. Augustine, Florida. Founded in 1565, it is not only the nation’s oldest continuously occupied city -it is also one of its most haunted. The centuries have left more than just history...
by Chris Allen | Oct 19, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
In the heart of Savannah, Georgia, a city steeped in history and shadowed by legends, stands a tale as chilling as any ghost story. On certain nights, in a quiet warehouse off Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the past seems to stir. Witnesses have reported faint...
by Chris Allen | Aug 17, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Notorious Cases and Violent Flashpoints The morning of August 16, 1923 opened like any other: gulls tilting over the river, a tug pushing low through the current, shop doors hauled up on their belts along Bay Street. Then men with quiet shoes began to move. At a desk...
by Chris Allen | Aug 13, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
A Knock in the Salt Wind Night rises slow over the bluff. Cobblestones keep the day’s heat, lanterns sharpen the seams of brick, and the Savannah River breathes brine and tar. Far below Bay Street the water slips dark between pilings, hulls creak, and somewhere a tug...
by Chris Allen | Aug 12, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
A walk at the fence line: an introduction Night gathers early beneath the oaks. The fence of Colonial Park Cemetery runs along Abercorn Street like a ribcage, each iron picket cool under the palm, each bar holding back an acreage of shadows and names. The air smells...
by Chris Allen | Jul 22, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Savannah’s Darkest Secret Under the Spanish Moss Midnight in Savannah is a bewitching hour. The streets of the historic district fall quiet except for the whisper of a breeze through live oak trees and the soft rustle of Spanish moss. In the moonlight, the grand...