Savannah’s Cemetery Culture
Each year, visitors flock to Savannah to experience our haunted history. At the benchmark of many of these journeys: our cemeteries. Here are some of the more popular cemeteries to explore: Bonaventure...
View ArticleA Dreamlike Stroll: Bonaventure After Hours
by Guest Blogger, Shawndra Russell for Visit Savannah Photography by Lynn Bettencourt Bonaventure After Hours is less a chilling experience and more a beautiful, dreamlike stroll through Bonaventure...
View ArticleSavannah Ghost Story: “Little Gracie”
This is an excerpt from James Caskey’s book, ‘Haunted Savannah: The Official Guidebook to Savannah Haunted History Tour’ At the corner of Bryan and Bull Streets, a 1950’s era structure sits on a very...
View ArticleFour Day Guide to the Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
Savannah is known worldwide for its lively and spirited St. Patrick’s Day celebration. March is the time of year when our park fountains and beer taps flow green. Each year, people flock to the...
View Article8 Historic Savannah Sites That Everyone Should See
America’s first planned city was established in 1733 by British General James Oglethorpe as a place of hope and refuge for Britain’s poor. With almost three centuries of age, Savannah stands today as a...
View ArticleThese Photos Will Make You Want to Visit Laurel Grove Cemetery Right Now
Formerly The Springfield Plantation, Laurel Grove Cemetery opened in 1853, and is one of the South’s greatest Victorian Era cemeteries. This 67-acre cemetery was designed around a natural ravine, and...
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