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What Is The Most Haunted Town In America
Some say Savannah, Georgia is the most haunted town in America. There are homes, cemeteries, and even restaurants that are believed to be haunted. This leads to there being several Savannah, Georgia ghost tours . Some are by foot, some have transportation, but all provide fright seeing. Here are some of the ghost tours available.

Paranormal Tours
On the paranormal tours you have a choice of two options. Their tours are centered on the Sorrel-Weed House and Carriage House. These tours invite you to bring your own paranormal equipment along. They let you see what they have on their infrared camera and EMF detector. In the second option you get to take a haunted stroll around Savannah.

Ghost and Gravestones Tour
The Ghost and Gravestones


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