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 | Hotels & Inns, Historic Homes & Mansions
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...
by Chris Allen | Feb 10, 2026 | Parks, Squares
At night, Madison Square does not announce itself. There is no spectacle, no overt drama, no obvious invitation to fear. Instead, the square waits. The air feels heavier beneath the live oaks, the silence deeper than it should be for a place so close to downtown...
by Chris Allen | Feb 10, 2026 | Squares, Parks
Savannah, Georgia’s Chippewa Square takes on a different personality after dark. Spanish moss drapes low from ancient oaks, stirring gently in the midnight breeze. The gas lanterns around the square flicker against brick facades, casting dancing shadows along the...
by Chris Allen | Feb 10, 2026 | Parks, Squares
Whispers of bygone souls ride the breeze through the moss-draped oaks of Lafayette Square. On a quiet Savannah night, the square’s antique street lamps cast flickering halos on brick pathways, and you might feel a sudden chill despite the warm Georgia air. Locals and...
by Chris Allen | Feb 9, 2026 | Historic Homes & Mansions
In the heart of Savannah’s Historic District, overlooking the stately calm of Lafayette Square, stands one of the city’s most refined and quietly unsettling homes. The Andrew Low House is not a place of theatrical hauntings or sudden shocks. Instead, it is a mansion...
by Chris Allen | Feb 7, 2026 | Lost or Unmarked Sites, Lore
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 talysin | Feb 5, 2026 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
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 | Feb 5, 2026 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Savannah does romance the way it does everything else: slowly, beautifully, and with a little danger in the shadows. It is the city of ironwork balconies and candlelit courtyards, where the air smells like night-blooming jasmine and river wind, and where the past...