Haunted Places in Bryan County, Georgia



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    Grove Point Plantation

    Savannah, Georgia

    14.6 miles from Bryan County, GA

    At the plantation, folks say you can can hear unexplained voices and see a mysterious mist that may follow you.

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    Weston House

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.3 miles from Bryan County, GA

    At this dorm for the Savannah College of Art, said to be near where Civil War battles were fought, college students have reported some strange happenings. They say they can hear tapping on the walls, furniture moving in empty rooms, and a ghostly girl who likes to sing. Not as ...

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    Old Telfair Hospital

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.6 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Locals will tell you that this former ladies' hospital is haunted by Mary Telfair, who has been known to appear in the hallways wearing a brown dress. It is now the "Telfair Arms Apartments", a senior-living residence.

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    Forsyth Park Inn

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.6 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The inn began as an 1890s private home, and in its early days was owned by Canadian sea captain Aaron Flint “Rudder” Churchill. When he died in theh home, it was converted to a boarding house and then an apartment building. It became an inn in the 1980s. It is ...

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    Gribble House

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.6 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Now a trolley tour warehouse, the Gribble house is home to anywhere between 20-30 spirits. In 1909 one of the most diabolical murders in Savannah history happened at the site. In broad daylight on a Friday afternoon three women were brutally killed with an axe. Today the Gribble House is ...

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    The Eliza Thompson House

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.8 miles from Bryan County, GA

    This 1847 home belonged to cotton dealer Joe Thompson and his wife, Eliza. The couple had seven children, so when Joe was killed in 1855 when a horse kicked him, Eliza had her hands full. The home is now an inn, and folks who visit have seen a ghostly woman ...

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    Oglethorpe House

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.8 miles from Bryan County, GA

    At this dorm of the Savannah College of Art & Design, the ghost of Gracie Watkins, the little girl who also appears in Bonaventure Cemetery, is said to appear. She has been seen as a transparent form in the hallways or in rooms. Further, it is reported that from room 600 ...

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    Sorrel Weed House

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.8 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The house is allegedly haunted by a variety of ghosts, most of them dating back to the late 1800's and the stories revolve around two suicides that took place there, though it is claimed that one of the suicides may have been a murder. The house was owned by ...

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    Telfair Museum of Art

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.8 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Warning: If you don't wish to upset the ghost who roams here, don't smoke in the building or sit on a chair that is not permitted to be sat upon. If you do, witnesses say you will hear the sound of her footsteps walking rapidly toward you on the marble ...

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    B and D Burgers

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.9 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The burger restaurant is said to be haunted: Employees report getting an uneasy feeling in the basement, and a manager heard his name being called when no one was around. Video surveillance picked up a light that moved around the bar area, then hovered above the bar. Ghost hunters detected ...

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    Foley House Inn

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.9 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The Foley House was built in 1896 by a wealthy Irish immigrant's widow, Honoria Foley. Cut to 1987, nearly a century later, when the owners are doing renovations. What do they find? A skeleton tucked behind a wall. It is thought to have belonged to a rich boarder who vanished ...

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    432 Abercorn Street

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.9 miles from Bryan County, GA

    At this old Greek Revival house, some say a ghostly little girl can be seen in the windows. Others say their cameras have failed to work just when they went to get a photograph of the place, only to find that the camera works just fine when they leave the ...

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    Andrew Low House

    Savannah, Georgia

    20.9 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Architect John S. Norris built this house in 1850; it was the home of William and Juliette Gordon Low. It is now a house museum. If you pay a visit, listen closely as you tour the historic home. Both guests and workers have witnessed the sound of unexplained footsteps. The ...

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    Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace - Wayne Gordon House

    Savannah, Georgia

    21 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Juliette Gordon Low was the founder of the Girl Scouts. The Wayne Gordon House museum is now owned by the Girl Scouts of the USA, and is a popular place for Girl Scout troops to tour. It was built 1818-1821 and is open to the public for tours. Folks say ...

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    Hamilton Turner Inn

    Savannah, Georgia

    21 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Samuel Pugh Hamilton built this mansion for his family in 1873; it was the first Savannah home with electricity, installed in 1883. Witnesses on the inn's staff have noted a cigar-smoking man on the roof, and have heard the unexplained sounds of billiard balls rolling on the upper floors and ...

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    Wright Square - The Hanging of Alice Riley

    Savannah, Georgia

    21 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The Hanging of Alice Riley at the gallows that once stood in Wright Square is a popular story on ghost tours. Irish immigrant Alice Riley was allegedly the first woman to be executed in Georgia. She was the indentured servant to a cruel man, and after she could take no ...

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    Ballastone Inn

    Savannah, Georgia

    21 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Built in 1838, this mansion-turned-inn is a spot rich with mysterious happenings. Some say the ghost of Sarah Anderson, the original owner's wife, has appeared to them. She has been seen in the second-floor hallways, in the elevators, in the laundry room, and near the front door. Folks say the ...

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    Moon River Brewing Company

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.1 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Employees here say it is angry spirits who haunt this brewing company. The staff has reported mysterious dark figures, physical attacks, and even possessions. The site has been featured on the TV show Ghost Adventures.

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    Churchill's Pub

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.1 miles from Bryan County, GA

    There are claims that a man was hanged here many years ago, and that a shadow of his hanging body can still be seen some nights hanging from the high ceiling beams. The staff also claim there was a strange occurrence in February 2013 (see video below), when the ...

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    Colonial Park Cemetery

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.1 miles from Bryan County, GA

    This 6-acre cemetery holds 9,000 graves and was established in 1750. It was the area's primary public cemetery through 1853. Folks who visit here have seen various apparitions, including a floating couple. There are claims that the small park near the south gate of the cemetery was an old dueling ground, ...

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    Haslam House

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.1 miles from Bryan County, GA

    At this 1872 townhouse, witnesses have seen a tall, shadowy man in a cloak appear from the rooms' dark corners, and then disappear back into them. Poltergeist activity is also reported in the kitchen and dining room. Private residence, please respect the owner's privacy.

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    The Marshall House

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.1 miles from Bryan County, GA

    At this 1851 hotel, said to be Savannah's oldest, many haunts are said to reside. The building once was used as a Civil War hospital and also saw an epidemic of yellow fever. Rumor has it that the bones found under the floorboards during renovations to the building were the ...

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    Owens-Thomas House

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.2 miles from Bryan County, GA

    If you take a guided tour of this early-19th-century home, keep watch for its former occupants, who are said to still reside on the grounds. For example, an elderly woman in a big hat and a gray shawl strolling in the garden at dusk may not be a guest, but ...

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    The Olde Pink House

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.2 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Builder General Habersham is the ghost in residence at the Old Pink House Restaurant and Tavern. Locals will tell you he most often appears in the tavern, located in the building's basement, but he has also been seen in the upstairs dining room. Keep watch for a man in a ...

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    Lucas Theatre

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.2 miles from Bryan County, GA

    At this 1921 theater building that houses movies, dramatic presentations and concerts, folks have witnessed strange happenings such as applause coming from an invisible audience and shadowy forms. Visitors are welcome to take self-guided tours through the building.

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    1790 Inn and Tavern

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.2 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Built in 1790, this historic inn is said to be haunted by Anna, a 17-year-old who jumped from a window after becoming pregnant by a sailor who went to sea instead of staying with her. Reports say some guests at the inn have found that their things have disappeared or ...

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    John Wesley Statue - Reynolds Square

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.2 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The statue of John Wesley in Reynolds Square was placed there by the Methodists of Georgia in 1969, and it is the area around this statue that folks find mysterious. Why? Well, those who photograph the statue have found that strange hazy patterns and odd colors appear in the pictures. ...

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    Kehoe House

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.2 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The Queen-Anne-style mansion was built in 1892 for William Kehoe, and it is said to be the home of a few spirits. Children's ghosts have been witnessed around the grounds, as well as that of the Lady in Gray who haunts room 203. The Lady is said to be a ...

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    River Street Inn

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.2 miles from Bryan County, GA

    An employee describes having seen the apparition of a man in tan pants, white shirt, and a derby hat.

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    Melonie's Antiques

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.2 miles from Bryan County, GA

    More than antiques may be found here: A specter of a woman in a blue pants suit has been spotted numerous times, and footsteps can be heard at the location of a staircase that was removed during a renovation. Besides the lady in blue, poltergeist activity has been reported, often ...

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    East Bay Inn

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.3 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The ghost of a former worker named Charlie is said to haunt the inn. He reportedly fell to his death from a third story room and it is alleged that he haunts that room to this day. Room 325 is called Charlie's room and is where most of the ...

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    B. Matthews Eatery

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.3 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Said to be housed in one of Georgia's oldest buildings (likely built in 1790 or before), the eatery's basement allegedly was once used in slave smuggling, as is evident by the old iron tether rings set into the basement floor. The spot was then a tavern. Another point of interest ...

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    Hampton Lillibridge House

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.4 miles from Bryan County, GA

    This is a private house, so please do not trespass without permission. Some say the house was once the site of an exorcism. Apparitions of a man in a black suit and bow tie have been seen, and the sound of a scream has been heard. Rumor has it that ...

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    Hampton-Lillibridge House

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.4 miles from Bryan County, GA

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    Harley Davidson - Savannah

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.4 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Those shopping for Harleys may experience more than a test ride at this shop. Employees here have reported seeing an apparition wearing a suit and hat upstairs, and the plumbing and electricity are known to work by themselves.

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    Olde Harbour Inn

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.4 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The inn was originally built in 1812, but that building was destroyed by fire in the 1890s. The owners rebuilt over the original foundation. It was an oil company and blue-jean factory until it closed, and was vacant for over two decades. In 1987, it opened as the upscale Olde ...

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    The Pirates' House

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.5 miles from Bryan County, GA

    At this 1753 tavern building, originally a sailors' pub, you may just get a climpse of the ghost of Captain Flint of "Treasure Island" fame. Some say this is the spot where the pirate died upstairs, although others say Flint is a fictitious character. Regardless, something spectral appears to be ...

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    The Waving Girl - Florence Martus

    Savannah, Georgia

    21.5 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The statue of the Waving Girl along the Savannah riverfront was erected in the likeness of Florence Martus (1868-1943), the daughter of an ordnance sergeant. For 44 years, she was known to greet ships as they came in by waving a cloth. Some say she comes to life at night, ...

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    Bonaventure Cemetery

    Savannah, Georgia

    23.5 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The cemetery property dates back to a private landowner in the mid-1800s, but was purchased by the city in 1907. It is the spot where naturalist and preservationist John Muir spent several nights in 1867, as he wrote about in his book "A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf," in the ...

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    Fort Pulaski

    Tybee Island, Georgia

    32.4 miles from Bryan County, GA

    It was in 1862, during the Civil War, when Union soldiers at Fort Pulaski first tested a rifled cannon, which eventually made brick fortifications useless. The fort also was used as a POW camp. At night at this historic site, it is said that the ghosts come to relive their ...

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    Tybee Island Lighthouse

    Tybee Island, Georgia

    35 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The original lighthouse in this spot was built in 1736, but after storms and shore erosion caused the demise of not only it but the first three lighthouses here, the current, fourth structure was built. Folks here have witnessed apparitions and heard unexplained whistling and other sounds. Some apparitions were ...

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    Joseph Johnson House - The Castle

    Beaufort, South Carolina

    53.8 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The Castle is the 1850 Italian Renaissance home of Dr. Joseph Johnson, and it is rumored to be haunted. Its legend centers around the ghost of a dwarf named Gauche, who was a jester brought to the area by the French explorer Jean Ribaut in 1562. Gauche's apparition has been ...

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    Wigg-Barnwell House

    Beaufort, South Carolina

    53.8 miles from Bryan County, GA

    This historic colonial house served as a hospital during the civil war, and is rumoured to be haunted. Visitors claim to have heard strange noises, have felt cold spots and have seen the apparition of a soldier. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Chapel of Ease

    Saint Helena Island, South Carolina

    56.5 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The Chapel of Ease is reportedly a deserted church, and it's haunted. Rumor has it that when workers attempted to seal its old crypt, its ghostly residents wouldn't have it. The bricks used to seal the opening would be stacked in a neat little pile the next day.

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    Old Sheldon Church Ruins

    Yemassee, South Carolina

    57 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The Old Sheldon Church was housed in a church built in the mid-1700s. The British burned it in 1779, during the Revolutionary War, but was rebuilt in 1826, only to be burned again in the Civil War. It is said to be haunted by an unknown Pilgrim woman in a ...

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    Igbo Landing - Ebos Landing

    Saint Simons Island, Georgia

    57.1 miles from Bryan County, GA

    This site is said to be haunted by the ghosts of several slaves who committed mass suicide here in 1803, by drowning themselves to protest slavery.

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    St. Simons Lighthouse

    Saint Simons Island, Georgia

    60.8 miles from Bryan County, GA

    The St. Simons Island Lighthouse, built in 1872, is said to be haunted. In 1880, lightkeeper Frederick Osborne was shot and killed by his assistant, John Stephens. A 1908 story was told by the current lightkeeper's wife, who was having trouble with the light mechanism while her husband was away. ...

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    Jekyll Island Club Hotel

    Jekyll Island, Georgia

    65.9 miles from Bryan County, GA

    At this grand historic hotel, don't be surprised if you come across spirits of the servants of the many millionaires who have stayed here. Folks have reported seeing many a ghost in maids' uniforms or top hats and cloaks. Keep your ears as well as your eyes open: Rumor has ...

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    Birdsville Plantation

    Millen, Georgia

    70 miles from Bryan County, GA

    Birdsville Plantation was built in the 1700s on land that King George III gave to Welshman Francis Jones. Construction on the plantation house began in 1782, but many additions were made over the years. Legend has it that Union soldiers, searching for the family's treasure, dug up the bodies of ...

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    Jacksonboro Light

    Bryan County, South Carolina

    81.7 miles from Bryan County, GA

    If you walk along Parkers Ferry Road late at night, you might catch a glimpse of a swinging lantern light, said to be carried by the ghost of a preacher who died when he was struck by a train one night while he was out searching for his daughter. ...

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    Cottageville Cemetery

    Cottageville, South Carolina

    83.7 miles from Bryan County, GA

    A local legend surrounds Cottageville Cemetery. It says that those who drive around the cemetery three times, then drive into its center and flash their lights three times, will see the deceased leave their graves, walk around, and throw things.