by talysin | Dec 8, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series, Destination Ghost Tours, Destination Ghost Tours Blog
Imagine you’re on a Savannah Ghost Tour on a balmy summer night. The air is thick with humidity and the sweet scent of jasmine, and the only light comes from flickering gas lamps along the cobblestone streets. Your guide pauses beneath a moss-draped oak tree in...
by talysin | Nov 20, 2025 | Ghost Stories, Haunted Edinburgh, Haunted Places, Paranormal Edinburgh, Pub Culture, Scottish History, Travel & Tourism, Urban Legends
Down a dim close off Edinburgh’s ancient Royal Mile, a heavy wooden door creaks open into darkness. The air is cold and carries the smell of damp stone. Flickering candlelight casts jagged shadows on vaulted walls. You’ve entered The Banshee Labyrinth, a pub that many...
by talysin | Nov 15, 2025 | Destination Ghost Tours Blog, Ghost Tours, Haunted Hotels, Haunted St. Augustine, Historic St. Augustine, Paranormal Tourism, St. Augustine Travel
St. Augustine, Florida, is famous for its rich history and haunted reputation. In this haunted St. Augustine – the nation’s oldest city – ghost stories lurk around every corner of the historic streets. Tourists flock here not only for the sunny beaches and Spanish...
by talysin | Nov 11, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series, Destination Ghost Tours, Destination Ghost Tours Blog, Destination Ghost Tours Features, Folklore, Ghost Sightings, Ghost Stories, Ghost Tours, Ghosts & Legends, Haunted Savannah
Two Lives Converge in Gilded Age Savannah In the late 1880s, Savannah, Georgia was a city of elegant squares and gaslit streets, still shaking off the shadows of war and yellow fever. Amid its society of cotton merchants and genteel families, two very different men...
by talysin | Nov 11, 2025 | Uncategorized
Today we’re delving into the true story of one of the world’s most infamous haunted objects: Annabelle – the Doll That Waits. In this episode, we’ll explore the verified facts and firsthand accounts surrounding the real Annabelle doll, a seemingly innocent...
by talysin | Nov 10, 2025 | Ghost Sightings, Ghost Stories, Ghost Tours, Haunted Savannah
Early History of the Site The site at 119 Bull Street has roots in Savannah’s earliest years. In the 1730s, Savannah’s first courthouse and jail – simple wooden structures – stood at the northwest corner of Wright Square, roughly where the CVS building sits today....
by talysin | Nov 10, 2025 | Uncategorized
The Davenport House: A Cherished Landmark In Savannah, the Davenport House on Columbia Square is a beloved landmark treasured by locals and preservationists. As the first house rescued by the Historic Savannah Foundation, it holds a special place in the city’s heart....
by talysin | Nov 10, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series, Destination Ghost Tours, Destination Ghost Tours Blog, Ghost Sightings, Ghost Stories, Ghosts & Legends, Haunted Savannah
Nestled in the heart of Savannah, Georgia, stands a testament to both architectural grandeur and spectral whispers—the Sorrel Weed House. As the sun dips below the horizon, casting long shadows through the Spanish moss, one can’t help but feel the weight of history...
by talysin | Nov 9, 2025 | Family-Friendly Adventures, Ghost Tours, Haunted History, Haunted St. Augustine, St. Augustine Travel
In St. Augustine, Florida, when the sun sets and moonlight washes over centuries-old coquina walls, the past feels startlingly close – some call it the weight of history, while others sense the lingering presence of those who walked these streets long before us. As...
by Christopher Allen | Nov 4, 2025 | Destination Ghost News, Ghost Tours, Haunted History, Paranormal Research, Supernatural Travel
The Future of Haunted History Every city in the world carries its ghosts: the remnants of forgotten lives, the echoes of tragedy, and the lingering mysteries that refuse to fade. For centuries, their stories have been told in whispers, shared in candlelit rooms, or...