Savannah is referred to as "America's Most Haunted City!" Her
turbulent history has unleashed a fascination with the supernatural.
Let Historic Savannah Tours take you to the secret haunts that only
the gravediggers knew. Tour the documented haunted Sorrel-Weed House.
Do you believe in Ghosts? Go Ghost hunting here!
Highlights of Sorrel Weed House - Ghost Hunters Tour:
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Tour Sorrel-Weed House
by candlelight and pass by the Colonial Park Cemetery. |
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Sorrel-Weed House has
been featured on Ghost Hunter's Halloween special, Fox News and
the Today Show |
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Hear about the
frightening evidence uncovered by the Ghost Hunters' team in one
of the highest acclaimed episodes in their history! |
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See the "old town" of
Savannah that surrounds Sorrel-Weed House.
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Tour the Squares of Savannah and Sorrel Weed House by candlelight, and hear frightening stories of the tragic past of Sorrel Weed House. This walking tour by Historic Savannah Tours will intrigue you.
The Sorrel Weed House is one of the most significant houses in Historic Savannah. It was built in 1841 by Charles Cluskey, an acclaimed architects of his time. It's 16 thousand square feet makes it the largest house in Savannah. Sorrel Weed House is rich with history, a tribute to early 19th architecture and...is haunted.
The Sorrel Weed House has been featured on Fox News and The Today Show, as well as the Ghost Hunters' Halloween Special. The Ghost Hunters' staff uncovered a veritable cauldron of supernatural activity in the house, including ghostly handprints on a wall, invisible to the naked eye and a frantic communication from the other side.
Savannah is often referred to as "America's Most Haunted City!" Her turbulent history has unleashed a fascination with the supernatural. Let Historic Savannah Tours take you to the secret haunts that only the gravediggers knew. Do you believe in Ghosts? Do you want to walk inside a verified haunted house?
Well, Tonight's the Night!!!
Buy your eTicket today and join the Ghost Hunters Tour for a night you will never forget! You never know what you might encounter wandering the streets, cemeteries and haunted houses of Savannah. Don't be afraid, well, maybe a little... |