by Chris Allen | Mar 18, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Reading Time: 17 minutes In the heart of historic Savannah stands Clary’s Cafe – an unassuming diner with a haunted history as rich as its Southern cooking. For over a century, Clary’s has been serving up generous helpings of eggs and grits by day, and stirring up...
by Chris Allen | Mar 18, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Reading Time: 38 minutes Savannah, Georgia – a charming Southern port city famed for its picturesque squares and rich history – also harbors a lesser-known past rife with vice. From the colony’s earliest days through the 20th century, prostitution thrived in...
by Chris Allen | Mar 15, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Reading Time: 19 minutes Imagine waking in the dead of night to a faint rustle in the corner of your room. In the darkness, a silhouette stands unnaturally still—a humanoid form blacker than black, without a face or features. Your heart pounds as the shadowy figure...
by Chris Allen | Mar 15, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Savannah, Georgia, is one of the most haunted cities in America, drawing ghost hunters, paranormal enthusiasts, and curious tourists eager to capture evidence of the supernatural. Whether you’re on a Haunted Savannah Tour or exploring historic cemeteries and...
by Chris Allen | Mar 15, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
A Mansion of Elegance and Sorrow The Andrew Low House stands in Savannah’s historic district like a grand sentinel of the past, its stately brick façade and intricate ironwork whispering stories of wealth, tragedy, and intrigue. The front garden remains much as it did...
by Chris Allen | Mar 13, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
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​....