Ghosts of Sorrel Weed House Tour
Savannah, Georgia
Trip Type: Ghost & Vampire Tours
Duration: 90 minutes
For the true paranormal fan this Sorrel Weed House ghost activity will get the adrenalin flowing. Come step inside and explore the rooms and hallways of one of the most active paranormal locations in the South. Prepared to experience something inside you that you have never felt, FEAR!
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For the true paranormal fan this Sorrel Weed House ghost activity will get the adrenalin flowing. Come step inside and explore the rooms and hallways of one of the most active paranormal locations in the South. Prepared to experience something inside you that you have never felt, FEAR!For the true paranormal fan this Sorrel Weed House ghost activity will get the adrenalin flowing. Come step inside and explore the rooms and hallways of one of the most active paranormal locations in the South. Prepared to experience something inside you that you have never felt, FEAR!
The Sorrel Weed House is located in Savannah Georgia and was the home of Brigadier General Moxley Sorrel, who fought for the Confederate Army during the Civil War. At 16,000 square feet the Sorrel Weed House grounds is one of the largest and most haunted estates in Savannah. This house has some of the most paranormal activity around and will keep you on your toes as one of the most notoriously haunted locations. You will hear gripping stories around Matilda's abrupt suicide, her servant Molly's suspicious demise and the shocking secrets that would haunt Francis Sorrel until his own death. You will then move into the courtyard and get to see where Matilda fell to her death and then explore the carriage house where many of the slaves stayed. Then you get to spend some time in Molly's private quarters where she would later be found hanged in an act that many suspect as murder.
The Sorrel Weed House is located in Savannah Georgia and was the home of Brigadier General Moxley Sorrel, who fought for the Confederate Army during the Civil War. At 16,000 square feet the Sorrel Weed House grounds is one of the largest and most haunted estates in Savannah. This house has some of the most paranormal activity around and will keep you on your toes as one of the most notoriously haunted locations. You will hear gripping stories around Matilda's abrupt suicide, her servant Molly's suspicious demise and the shocking secrets that would haunt Francis Sorrel until his own death. You will then move into the courtyard and get to see where Matilda fell to her death and then explore the carriage house where many of the slaves stayed. Then you get to spend some time in Molly's private quarters where she would later be found hanged in an act that many suspect as murder.
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