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  2. USA TODAY ranked '10Best' haunted hotels in America. Savannah ...

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    Even outside of Halloween, Savannah is known for having some of the best haunted sites.Recently, USA TODAY ranked one among the best of the best. The Marshall House ranked No. 3 on USAT's '10Best ...

  3. Savannah on list of America’s most haunted vacation spots - AOL

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    Savannah, Georgia. Some consider nearby Savannah to be one of America’s most haunted cities. Historic walking tours let you explore the darker past of Savannah as well as the city’s beautiful ...

  4. Is The Marshall House in Savannah the best haunted hotel in ...

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    The USA TODAY Readers Choice poll asks which is the best haunted hotel in America. Savannah's The Marshall House is among 10 nominees.

  5. The Marshall House (Savannah, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Located on East Broughton Street, it is the city's oldest operating hotel today, owned by Savannah's HLC Hotels, Inc., which also owns the city's Olde Harbour Inn, the Eliza Thompson House, the East Bay Inn, the Gastonian and the Kehoe House. [2] The building was occupied by the Union Army in 1864 and 1865 during the American Civil War. [3]

  6. Designers Are Obsessed With Savannah—Here Are the 15 Most ...

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    Another haunted gem, this Savannah hotel's history dates back to 1812, making it one of the oldest inns in the historic district. Within walking distance to many of the city's best restaurants ...

  7. Sorrel–Weed House - Wikipedia

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    The Sorrel–Weed House has a reputation for being one of the most haunted buildings in Savannah. Two of the most prominent stories involve Francis Sorrel's wife Matilda, who committed suicide, and his sixteen year old house slave Molly. [5] The Sorrel–Weed House was featured in the Wall Street Journal in 2009 due to its haunted reputation. [6]