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 general’s uniform, who can be seen strolling among the guests. In addition, Mrs. Habersham is said to haunt the women’s washroom in the Tavern and has hissed a “Get Out!” to many of the female guests.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 23 Abercorn St
Savannah, GA 31401
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 32.079676, -81.08982000000003
- County:
- Chatham County, Georgia
- Nearest Towns:
- Savannah, GA (0.6 mi.)
Thunderbolt, GA (4.0 mi.)
Garden City, GA (4.5 mi.)
Whitemarsh Island, GA (5.5 mi.)
Port Wentworth, GA (6.4 mi.)
Isle of Hope, GA (7.0 mi.)
Vernonburg, GA (8.1 mi.)
Wilmington Island, GA (8.6 mi.)
Pooler, GA (9.5 mi.)
Montgomery, GA (9.8 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.plantersinnsavannah.com/the-olde-pink-house/
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