by Chris Allen | Mar 26, 2026 | Ghost Tours, Haunted History, Paranormal, Travel
The Tormented Souls of the Old St. Augustine Jail: St. Augustine Ghost Tours Reveal a Dark Past The iron gate clangs shut with a finality that seems to reverberate through time itself. Behind the weathered coquina stone walls of the Old St. Augustine Jail, shadows...
by Chris Allen | Mar 24, 2026 | Ghost Tours, Haunted History, Paranormal, Travel
The Vengeful Spirit of Dr. Andrew Anderson: St. Augustine Ghost Tours Reveal the Markland Mansion’s Dark Secret The gas lamps flickered against the November darkness as Dr. Andrew Anderson made his final house call on that fateful evening in 1908. The respected...
by Chris Allen | Mar 22, 2026 | Ghost Tours, Haunted History, Paranormal, Travel
The Restless Spirits of Castillo de San Marcos: Where Seminole Warriors’ Tragic End Still Echoes on St. Augustine Ghost Tours The Atlantic wind carries more than salt spray across the ramparts of Castillo de San Marcos. On certain nights, when the moon...
by Chris Allen | Mar 21, 2026 | Ghost Tours, Haunted History, Paranormal, Travel
The Kehoe House: A Victorian Mansion’s Dark Past Makes It One of Savannah Ghost Tours’ Most Compelling Stops The gaslight flickers against the ornate ironwork as evening settles over Columbia Square. Within the grand Queen Anne Victorian mansion at 123...
by talysin | Mar 14, 2026 | Ghost Tours, Haunted History, Paranormal, Travel
When Medicine Meets the Supernatural in America’s Oldest City The scent of old brick mingles with salt air as twilight settles over St. Augustine’s ancient streets. In the gathering darkness, a particular building on Marine Street seems to hold shadows...
by talysin | Mar 14, 2026 | Ghost Tours, Haunted History, Paranormal, Travel
The Ghostly Residents of Savannah’s Mercer Williams House: Savannah Ghost Tours Reveal the Real Story Behind Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil In the amber glow of Monterey Square’s gas lanterns, the Mercer Williams House stands like a monument to...
by talysin | Mar 14, 2026 | Ghost Tours, Haunted History, Paranormal, Travel
The Haunted History of Colonial Park Cemetery: Savannah Ghost Tours Reveal Yellow Fever Secrets Moonlight filters through Spanish moss, casting shifting shadows across weathered headstones that lean at impossible angles. The air hangs heavy with the scent of magnolia...
by Chris Allen | Feb 27, 2026 | Historic Homes & Mansions
By the time dusk settles over Madison Square, Savannah begins to exhale. The heat that clung to brick and iron all afternoon softens. Spanish moss shifts in the slow coastal breeze. Streetlamps hum to life one by one, casting a pale glow that gathers in pools across...
by Chris Allen | Feb 10, 2026 | Hotels & Inns, Restaurants
Savannah has a way of making time feel thin. One minute the city is all gaslight glow and cobblestone rhythm, the next it feels like the past is standing close enough to fog a window. At the 17Hundred90 Inn, that sensation is especially hard to shrug off. The building...
by Chris Allen | Feb 10, 2026 | Historic Homes & Mansions, Hotels & Inns
Savannah has a way of changing after sunset. The same streets that feel bright and postcard-perfect at noon can turn velvety and uncertain at night, when the gaslight glow pools on brick, the Spanish moss turns black against the sky, and every footstep seems to carry...