America’s Most Haunted City™
Wanting to just take a dip into Savannah's mystical past? See if the whole thing's for you? Try on our circa 1995 classic dealing with the oldest part of Savannah's Historic District, The America's Most Haunted City Tour. As some readers may know, Shannon Scott organized the 2002 conference for The American Institute of Parapsychology, America's foremost field research group, and then received on behalf of the City of Savannah, the award for "America's Most Haunted City." The A.I.P. had received more poltergeist reports in a year's span than any other American city and thusly received the organization's highest honorarium. This two-hour tour expose moves in and around approximately a dozen city squares and covers a broad range of topics that in many respects, precluded or set the stage for the A.I.P. honor in 2002. Ranging from the only witch ever executed in Savannah, to a home that was exorcised four times by two different churches and that Duke University declared, "the most psychically possessed home in America." The neighborhoods involved are the oldest in the city and depending on your Ghost Host, includes the likes of Colonial Park Cemetery, "missing cemeteries", Tomochichi's grave, the Juliette Low Birthplace, Laura's Cottage, 1810 Female Orphanage, Kehoe Mansion, 17Hundred90, Capt Dickerson Home and others. Hey, and the tour starts at Starbucks Coffee so perfect, right? Get your pre-tour dosage there and then let us crank you further out of your mind. Goes out twice nightly. Please keep in mind that your storyteller has prerogative over storylist and the above description is meant to serve as an example storylist only and is not a guarantee. Thank You!
Please be advised that you should dress weather appropriately and that tours go rain or shine unless it is perceived that certain weather conditions have or may cause dramatic interference; in which case you would notified within reason of any changes. Thank you and have a great stay in Savannah!
Meets outside Starbucks Coffee at 1 E. Broughton St., 31401
Reservations Required
Official Website: http://www.sixthsensesavannah.com
Added by Sixth Sense Savannah on December 7, 2008