Perhaps the most controversial haunted house in savannah the house at 432 abercorn has captured the imaginations of paranormal fans and visitors to our ghost tours alike.
House tours savannah georgia. Private walking tour of historic savannah buy tickets. Amongst savannah s most popular historic houses is the green meldrim house on the west side of madison square. Guided tours of the house are available tuesday thursday friday 10am 4pm and saturday 10am 1pm last tour 30 minutes before closing. Designed by savannah georgia based architect henrik wallin this handsome mansion a nationally significant example of italian renaissance revival style was built between 1917 and 1919 for the home of savannah magnate george ferguson armstrong 1868 1924 and subsequently was home to armstrong junior college.
Ghosts and gravestones of savannah buy tickets at viator an evening ride to some of historic savannah s most haunted sites. Tickets may be purchased online through this website by phone or mail 2020 bull street savannah ga 31401. A donation of 10 for adults and 5 for children is requested. See key sights around the historic district.
230 barnard street on orleans square in historic downtown savannah ga open for tours mon. 12 00 admission 6 students under 12 free. Cash sales are available the week of the tour only as we do not encourage mailing cash in advance. Tickets are limited and sell outs often occur.
Savannah s historical district has 22 squares and opting for a segway tour instead of a walking tour lets you cover more ground and take in more of t read more 60 to 90 minutes. This savannah sightseeing tour is specially designed for first time visitors it s a must if you re new to the city. You may purchase tickets using check mastercard or visa. See reviews and photos of historical heritage tours in savannah georgia on tripadvisor.
Top savannah historical heritage tours. Built as a beautiful regency style mansion in 1819 the owens thomas house along with its adjacent gardens carriage house and slave quarters allows visitors to explore the complicated relationships between the most and least powerful people in the city of savannah in the early 19th century. The house is owned by the society of the cincinnati in the state of georgia and was donated by early preservationist alida harper fowlkes. However most of the stories being told about the house at 432 abercorn street are downright lies and completely made up.
And check out the churches monuments theaters and architecture that make savannah beautiful.