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Hearse Ghost Tours - Savannah (GA)

Address: 🏡 NOT THE PICK UP LOCATION, 1410 E Broad St, Savannah, GA 31401
Phone : +1 (912) 695-1578
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    George Farah: A really cool historical fort to visit on the Georgia coast! Highly worth stopping by. If you like history and nature you will love this fort.
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    Betty Woodward: It was a smaller but well maintained garden. We visited when the camellias were not in bloom but would like to visit again when they are. They had a nice are for children to explore as well as a charming library in the historical house on the grounds. It is by appointment or if by chance someone is in the grounds for a tour of the historical home and library.
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