by Chris Allen | Mar 3, 2022 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Reading Time: 31 minutes By the cobblestones of Savannah’s iconic River Street, history isn’t just remembered – it lingers. In the hushed break between laughing tourists and distant ship horns, you might catch something uncanny: a whispered name when no one’s there, a...
by Chris Allen | Apr 29, 2013 | People
Reading Time: 28 minutes A Savannah Childhood Under Spanish Moss The stately brick rowhouse at 228 East Oglethorpe Avenue in Savannah sits under a canopy of live oaks and trailing Spanish moss, its red-bricked facade exuding the genteel charm of the 19th-century...
by Chris Allen | Feb 20, 2013 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Reading Time: 34 minutes The four brick archways of the Cluskey Vaults sit tucked beneath Savannah’s historic bluff, ivy crawling over the aged facade. Above them lies Bay Street and Emmet Park’s grassy expanse; below, the cobblestones of River Street stretch toward...
by Chris Allen | Dec 11, 2012 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Reading Time: 19 minutes A historic Victorian home in Savannah’s Historic District, beneath a canopy of Spanish moss. Many Southern homes feature porch ceilings painted in “haint blue” as part of a longstanding tradition. Walking through haunted Savannah on a balmy...