Savannah's Most Sinister Southern Women: A Haunted Tour As you wander through the charming streets of Savannah, Georgia, it's easy to get caught up in the city's enchanting atmosphere and picturesque architecture.
Savannah's Most Sinister Southern Women: A Haunted Tour
As you wander through the charming streets of Savannah, Georgia, it's easy to get caught up in the city's enchanting atmosphere and picturesque architecture. But beneath its historic façade lies a darker side – one of scandalous scandals, tragic tales, and unexplained occurrences that will leave even the most seasoned ghost hunters shivering.
This haunting tour delves into the lives of Savannah's most sinister southern women, whose legacies have become inextricably linked to the city's mysterious past. From the alleged curses of these vengeful spirits to their untimely demises, each tale is a testament to the intrigue and tragedy that surrounds this captivating city.
The Lady in Blue: A Glimpse into Savannah's Most Sinister Southern Women
One such tale revolves around Nancy McCurdy, a young socialite who met her demise under mysterious circumstances. Her ghost is said to haunt the Mercer House on Monterey Square, where she was last seen wearing a striking blue gown. According to local legend, any visitor who spots Lady Blue will be afflicted with a terrible curse – one that can only be lifted by leaving behind a small token of appreciation.
The Widow of Bonaventure
Next up is the haunting tale of Eliza Ripley, the wife of a prominent businessman who met his untimely demise on the banks of the Savannah River. Her ghost is said to roam the grounds of Bonaventure Cemetery, forever searching for her lost love. Visitors claim to have spotted her ethereal form wandering the crumbling mausoleums and beneath the twisted cypress trees.
Southern Belle or Malevolent Spirit?
Another notorious southern woman was Julia de Burgos, a Spanish noblewoman who defied convention by marrying an African slave. Her story is one of heartbreak and tragedy – a tale of unrequited love that ultimately led to her downfall. Her spirit is said to haunt the walls of the Owens-Thomas House on Bull Street, where she lived out her days in solitude.
Tips for a Sinister Savannah Tour
- For an unforgettable experience, plan your tour during the spring season when the azaleas and magnolias are in bloom.
- Bring along a camera to capture the eerie atmosphere – but be warned: some claim that photographs taken within these haunted sites often reveal unexpected anomalies!
- Don't attempt to touch or remove any items from the historical locations you visit, lest you incur the wrath of the vengeful spirits.
Hours and Location
Hours: Various guided tours available upon request Location: Meet at the Savannah Visitor's Center on 301 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Contact: Check official website for tour schedules and fees; contact information not provided.