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Savannah Historical Candlelit Ghost Walking Tour for Up to Six from Savannah History & Haunts (Up to 33% Off)
Savannah History & Haunts
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Guided by the eerie glow of candlelight, explore Savannah while learning about stories of war, disease, haunts, legends, troubled history.
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- By appointment, subject to availability. Must use promotional value in one visit
- Duration: 90 minutes
- Departure location: Tours meet at the Philbrick-Eastman House (Parker Companies), which sits on Chippewa Square. This is located on Bull Street between W. Perry and W. McDonough Street. The house sits on the same side of Chippewa Square as the 1st Baptist Church. Group meets on the sidewalk in front of the house facing the Square.
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- What to bring: water, comfortable clothes and shoes for outdoor walking
- Customers of all ages are welcome, but please be advised that some of the stories may contain adult content and late night tours are suited best for adults only.
- Free admission for children aged 6 and under
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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
Reservation required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gift(s). May be repurchased every 180 days. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price).
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About Savannah History & Haunts
Savannah has witnessed war, executions, murders, disease, and death and has stood the test of time. Join us on a 90 minute historical ghost walking tour on Savannah's streets which hold the secrets and ghosts of her past. Guided by the eerie glow of candlelight, our professional guides will lead you through the moss draped oaks, historic squares, and cobblestone streets so many have walked before us, and that some of our departed are said to still linger today.