Why Savannah is the spookiest city in the USA
Hannah Foster-Roe
16 October 2023
America's most haunted city?
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The city that lives upon her dead
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Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
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Spanish moss
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Wright Square
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Davenport House
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Mercer-Williams House
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Bonaventure Cemetery
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The Olde Harbour Inn
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Madison Square
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Andrew Low House
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Hamilton-Turner Inn
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12 West Oglethorpe
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The Pirates’ House
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Moon River Brewing Company
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Lucas Theatre
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Owens-Thomas House
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Colonial Park Cemetery
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Marshall House
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Laurel Grove Cemetery
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Old Fort Jackson
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Six Pence Pub
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The Olde Pink House
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17Hundred90 Inn and Restaurant
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Kehoe House
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Taylor (formerly Calhoun) Square
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Savannah Theatre
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Fort McAllister
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Old Sorrel-Weed House
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Factors' Walk
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Bradley’s Lock and Key
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