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The Pirates House, Savannah, Georgia

Savannah’s Famous Pirates’ House is located on one of the most historic spots in Georgia. It is here that Trustee’s Garden, the first public agricultural experimental garden in America, was located. Around 1753, when Georgia had become firmly established and the need for the experimental garden no longer existed, the site was developed as a…

Savannah, Georgia U.S.A.

Savannah, established in 1733 was planned around a system of squares, surrounded with buildings in a variety of architectural styles such as Georgian Colonial and Greek Revival. Savannah beats out all other Georgia cities in historic interest. The birthplace of the colony of Georgia, Savannah was the colonial government and the capital of the state…

The Haunted Pub Crawl 3.1.20

Come join us for Savannah’s best haunted pub crawl! Want to make sure you have a scary good time in Savannah? Hear stories of Georgia’s First City and the 13th colony’s dark haunted history over your favorite adult beverage! Learn about the hauntings of historic Tondee’s Tavern, Factor’s Walk, the old cotton warehouse that is now…

The Haunted Pub Crawl

Come join us for Savannah’s best haunted pub crawl! Want to make sure you have a scary good time in Savannah? Hear stories of Georgia’s First City and the 13th colony’s dark haunted history over your favorite adult beverage! Learn about the hauntings of historic Tondee’s Tavern, Factor’s Walk, the old cotton warehouse that is now…

Savannah, Georgia

Savannah, established in 1733 was planned around a system of squares, surrounded with buildings in a variety of architectural styles such as Georgian Colonial and Greek Revival. Savannah beats out all other Georgia cities in historic interest. The birthplace of the colony of Georgia, Savannah was the colonial government and the capital of the state…

Famous Savannah Natives

Famous Savannah natives include composer and lyricist Johnny Mercer, composer of more than 1,000 songs who received 19 Academy Award nominations; wrote music for many Broadway shows, singer and co-founder of Capitol Records. Writers Conrad Aiken, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry recipient for Selected Poems (1930) and  James Alan McPherson, writer and essayist, awarded the 1978 Pulitzer Prize for fiction for…

The Cluskey Vaults built in the 18040’s

The Cluskey Vaults built in the 18040’s are mysterious, brick structures sometimes even called tombs. Originally storage units for cotton and other crops being exported/imported, the vaults were later used to store slaves who’d just recently been brought in from the port. While people see shadow figures and hear whispers in the vaults, we stopped in…