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#1 Ghost Tour - 432 Abercorn Street

02 House at 432 Abercorn

The large house at 432 Abercorn Street sits at the intersection of East Gordon Street, and towers over the Southeast corner of Calhoun Square. Records show that this giant three-story house was built in 1868 for General…
#1 Ghost Tour - Andrew Low House

03 Andrew Low House

The Andrew Low House, located at 329 Abercorn Street (located on the southwest trust lot of Lafayette Square) was built more than 150 years ago. John Norris originally designed this Italianate-style stucco-over-brick building. Wealthy cotton magnate Andrew Low…
#1 Ghost Tour - Cathedral

05 The Cathedral

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica located at 222 East Harris Street on the Northeast corner of Lafayette Square. It is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic…
#1 Ghost Tour - Lucas Theatre

12 Lucas Theatre

The Lucas Theatre was built in Italian Renaissance style in 1921 and is located at 32 Abercorn Street in Savannah. The original owner was Arthur Lucas. The building is situated at the corner of Abercorn and Congress…
#1 Ghost Tour - Savannah, GA

14 Planters Inn

The Planters Inn is located at 29 Abercorn Street in Savannah. Built about 1920, it overlooks the southwest corner of Reynolds Square on Abercorn Street. Tour Members see the full Ghost Story here, with complete Details, Photos, Graphics…
#1 Ghost Tour

01 Reynolds Square

Reynolds Square is on Abercorn Street, 1 block South of Bay Street. It has a statue of John Wesley, Founder of Methodism. Tour Members see the full Ghost Story here, with complete Details, Photos, Graphics & Related Links.…
#1 Ghost Tour - Abe's Bar

02 Abes Pub

Abe's on Lincoln is currently a pub on the corner of Lincoln Street and East Bryan Street in the Historic District of Savannah. Tour Members see the full Ghost Story here, with complete Details, Photos, Graphics & Related…
#1 Ghost Tour - Henry Willink House

04 Henry Willink House

Henry F. Willink was a shipbuilder. As a member of the Savannah shipbuilding firm of Willink & Miller, he contracted with the Confederate Navy (1861) for the construction of the gunboats and ironclad steamers. When the city of…
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