You know I'll have to do the most haunted cities when I'm done with my research and Savannah will be one of the toppers.
Conditions at the Sorrel-Weed House are ideal for a haunting. It was built in the late 1830s and saw host to many get togethers with famous politicians and military leaders. There was even a suicide in the house. Those who love "Ghost Hunters" might vaguely remember the 2005 Halloween special (can't find that on DVD--darnit!) They captured a woman screaming and pleading for help, believed to be the ghost of a slave woman.
Here's how it breaks down:
1. Land is sandstone/limestone/sediment.
2. Block construction.
3. Death.
4. Older than 50 years.
5. Near train tracks.
6. Near river.
I can't wait to add up the hard evidence for haunting compared to its score, but I suspect it's probably going to hold strong.
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