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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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 79 East Park Avenue
Savannah, Georgia
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 32.0645915, -81.0963772
- County:
- Chatham County, Georgia
- Nearest Towns:
- Savannah, GA (1.3 mi.)
Thunderbolt, GA (3.5 mi.)
Garden City, GA (4.8 mi.)
Whitemarsh Island, GA (5.3 mi.)
Isle of Hope, GA (6.1 mi.)
Vernonburg, GA (7.0 mi.)
Port Wentworth, GA (7.0 mi.)
Wilmington Island, GA (8.3 mi.)
Montgomery, GA (8.7 mi.)
Skidaway Island, GA (9.4 mi.)
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I was born at Telfair Hospital in 1952. Is this still the building and a senior home now.thank you, Sue
Beat ya! I was born there in August of 1951. I had heard it was a museum, but the photos clearly show it is now an old coot’s home. So depressing.
I beat you both. I was born in Telfair Hospital in March 1941.
My mother spent 18 months there in 1941-42. She had been burned over 75% if her body.