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 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...
by Chris Allen | Aug 17, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Notorious Cases and Violent Flashpoints The morning of August 16, 1923 opened like any other: gulls tilting over the river, a tug pushing low through the current, shop doors hauled up on their belts along Bay Street. Then men with quiet shoes began to move. At a desk...
by Chris Allen | Jun 6, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Reading Time: 18 minutes Hello, I’m Chris Allen, and welcome. Today we’re delving into a mystery that has fascinated Savannah for decades – a tale I’ve titled “Who Put the Bones in the Wall?” It’s a story about an old inn, a set of human remains discovered during...
by Chris Allen | Jun 4, 2025 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Reading Time: 8 minutes Savannah in the Late 19th Century By the early 1880s, Savannah, Georgia was a bustling post-Civil War port city experiencing renewed growth. The cotton industry dominated the economy – the Savannah Cotton Exchange had been established in 1876...