The Hamilton-Turner Inn
The Hamilton-Turner Inn was built in 1873 for successful business man Samuel Pugh Hamilton and his family. It was the
Read moreThe Hamilton-Turner Inn was built in 1873 for successful business man Samuel Pugh Hamilton and his family. It was the
Read moreDr. Eugene Corson bought the four-story home you’re looking at now in the early 20th century. It sits on the
Read moreOne of the most haunted homes in Savannah is the Espy House, located at 421 Abercorn Street off Calhoun Square.
Read moreThe Mercer Williams House is best known from the New York Times Best-Selling novel and movie, Midnight in the Garden
Read moreCalhoun Square is located on Abercorn Street between Taylor and Gordon Street. It was named in honor of John C.
Read moreForsyth Park is just North of Park Avenue and consists of 30 acres. 10 acres were originally donated by William
Read moreThe Olde Harbour Inn was built in 1812 and primarily used as a cotton warehouse. It was where both cotton
Read moreThe Laurel Grove Cemetery is located on the west side of Savannah and named after the laurel oak trees that
Read moreThe Marshall House is notably one of the most haunted hotels in all of Savannah, being featured on shows like
Read moreAccording to locals, 416 West Liberty Street was originally home to a debtor’s prison in the early 19th century. Back
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