I love my city. Savannah Georgia is by far one of the most unique places in the United States. From the Historical Downtown area, to the Beaches of
Tybee Island, you have an overwhelming feeling that this place is totally unique, but also..just a bit eerie...
It's no mystery to the Paranormal Investigation Community, that Savannah is a hotspot for activity.
Alot of that can be attributed to the fact that this is a very old city. It was established in 1733, by James Oglethorpe. Downtown, the first
"planned" city, is built on 22 different park-like squares. Some say that the squares are there to quell magical energy, being the opposite of the
usual circle used in ancient magic.
We will start with one of these squares on our tour of "the most haunted city":
Wright Square
Wright Square is one of the many squares that grace downtown. There is a monument in the middle, that was errected for a former city Mayor. In all of
the squares in Savannah, you will find spanish moss draped on the branches of our century-old trees. The spanish moss is also found in the marshes,
and outer islands.
However, Wright square bears no moss. It is the only square that doesnt.
Wright Square is supposedly haunted by the ghost of Alice Riley. Alice Riley was an indentured servant who arrived in America in December 1733. She
was sent to work for William Wise, along with her husband, Richard White. Mr. Wise was a horrible man to work for, and each day he ordered the two
servants to bathe and groom him. In March 1734 Richard and Alice had all they could take. While grooming Mr. Wise that day, they held his head in a
bucket of water until he drowned. They fled the house, but were eventually caught while hiding on the Isle of Hope.
They were both sentenced to death, however when they discovered Alice was pregnant, they waited until she gave birth to hang her. They hung her in
Wright Square and left her body there for three days. This was January 19th 1735.
Locals say that on this night, and for three days after, you can hear Alice weeping when the wind blows through the trees. It is said that Spanish
Moss will not grow in places where innocent blood is spilled......
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Fort Pulaski
Lets make our way east, to beautiful Tybee Island. I spend alot of time out there, both for work and play. There is one road to reach the island, and
one road off. On your way to the island, you will see in the distance, Fort Pulaski. Sitting atop Cockspur Island is Fort Pulaski, used in the mid
1800's for housing soldiers and supplies. The for was built to last, and remains in almost pristine condition, even after tropical weather and years
of tourists wandering around. Theres even a moat, and drawbridges!
During the Civil war, The fort became a death sentence for many POWs. They were put on a starvation diet, and left to the elements during October-
January weather. Now it doesnt get unbearably cold often here, but even at just below freezing without any heat, survival is tough. It is said that
these POWs ate rats, cats, and whatever else they could to survive. Unfortunately, many did not.
The film "Glory" was shot on location at the fort. legend has it, that many of the extras/actors saw a commanding officer, that reprimanded them for
not saluting. However, the commanding officer was not a part of the movie crew, and was not seen again.
Others report a feeling of general malaise, or sickness.
Some see guards from afar, manning their stations at cannons....
Scientific analysis of the sand on the coast of Savannah has been shown to carry more electro-magnetic properties, and radiation. This was discovered
when the Tybee Bomb - a nuclear weapon lost of the coast of Tybee in the 50's- was being investigated.
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The Pirate House
Built in 1753, this is the oldest building in downtown Savannah. It is currently a cafe (and rather pricey if you ask me
) and has been updated to
modern standards in some rooms. it has had a lot of different ad-ons over the years, to accomodate more patrons. However, the original part, the
tavern, remains almost completely historically in tact.
There is a tunnel in the basement, that runs all the way to the river front, and it is massive. You could easily drive your car through the passage.
Some say, the passage was used in smuggling operations by pirates, and later used by English and French privateers. To say it has a violent history,
is to say the least. Robert Louis Stevenson has said that "Treasure Island" was inspired by the house, and its history.
Employees have heard voices coming from the second floor. Also they have reported coffee pots throwing themselves against the walls, and
seating/tables re-arranging themselves overnight.
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The Forsyth Park Tunnels
Along with the beautiful squares in Savannah, you will find gorgeous Forsyth park, in the middle of the downtown area. It's gone through alot of
changes over the years, but historians speculate, that the park was once used for darker things than jogging and frisbee.
Situated on the corner of Drayton Street, and Park Ave is the Mary Telfair hospital. Itself, is said to be haunted by Mary Telfair, herself. It is now
an assisted living community.
There is a legend, that there is a tunnel running from the park, to the hospital's basement. There you will find a room, that has since been caved
in, that was used as a morgue during the yellow fever outbreak. They used the tunnel at night, to smuggle the bodies, as to not cause any alarm to
citizens that such a vast amount of people have died.
Unfortunately, most of the original tunnels throughout savannah have been sealed, much like the Pirate's House.
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So thats my creepy city. I just wanted to share some of the more interesting stories, with the ATS paranormal forum.