Visit the Most Haunted Places in Savannah
In the world of ghostly encounters, Savannah holds the prestigious title of one of the most haunted cities in America. Savannah Terrors takes you on a spine-chilling journey to its infamous hotspots, including the Kehoe House, where the spirits of children are said to spook guests, and the Owens-Thomas House, where the tortured souls of the enslaved are said to wander the halls.
Prepare to uncover the city’s haunted locations that put it on the otherworldly map. Discover the sordid tales that birthed the infamous hauntings and spirits you may just experience tonight.

Chippewa Square
This very spot is home to a cinematic scene that is known worldwide – one that continues to be quoted regularly. While it may be the site of Forrest Gump’s iconic bench scene, it also happens to face the Foley House Inn where the skeleton of Ms. Foley’s murder victim was found in the walls. Explore the disturbing true crime story that shocked Savannah’s locals and why the restless soul of the unavenged continues to relive his fate night after night.
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Haunted 17Hundred90 Inn and Restaurant
This popular restaurant and hotel has been the subject of numerous paranormal invevstigations, and for good reason. Built in the 1800s, the building became the site of tragedy almost immediately when a young woman committed suicide by jumping from the roof. Her story is as old as time, as she fell in love with and became pregnant by a sailor who left Savannah with no intentions of returning. Distraught, she took her own life, making her a permanent resident of the 17Hundred90 Inn.
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Colonial Park Cemetery
No ghost tour would be complete without a stop in a haunted cemetery. Colonial Park Cemetery has been the stuff of ghastly lore since the 1700s. Yellow fever ravaged Savannah throughout the 1800s in three separate epidemics where hundreds lost their lives. While Savannah is the final resting place for more than 700 yellow fever victims, many who succumbed to this vicious disease aren’t resting at all. Come with us to Colonial Park Cemetery, where many have seen (and felt) apparitions of yellow fever fatalities aimlessly roaming the grounds.
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