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Subj: [ParanormalGhostSociety] All About My
Paranormal Adventure In Savannah GA Investigation Report......
Colonial Park Cemetery (Savannah
Ga)
Some say its the oldest in Savannah I would say it
is hard to tell cause man some of them graves in Laurel Grove were quite
old. I was astounded because you see in Colonial Cemetery your allowed
to be in there up to 8pm unlike Laurel Grove. So the gates were all wide
open and unlocked easy pickens for the Lord lol.
It was not 8pm yet so I was fully legal very rare
but yes indeed. The first thing I did was went to the wall in back...as
their were grave stones embedded in the wall. It was the oddest thing I
ever seen. The wall had tombstones laying against it...some sat within
the brick..others were hung up on the wall itself lol.
Then to my left were some brick vaults...and some
more elaborate stones. I guess the cemetery has burials of the 13
colonies here. There are a lot of generals....
Their was movement off in some bushes probably
just an animal my take on it. But the thing that stood out here is the
heavy cold spot activity. Other then that I snickered cause I cant
believe they give ghost tours here the place is so over visited even if
I was a ghost I would be scared away. Plus half of the cemetery is lit
from the nearby mansions and such.
While reading some of the plaques which the
cemetery has quite a few of them at various grave sites a ghost tour
group entered they were all staring at me. Again I laughed to myself
cause I watched as these people acted all scared at the entrance hands
in the pockets...staying close together...crouching
I found a few stones that were in despair and a
few giant brick vaults it really was a nice cemetery you will like the
photos. No angels here...mainly just old engraved stones...and giant
brick or stone vaults. A lot of prominent people buried here some of the
first people to settle the Savannah area. Some of these people died in
tragedy it is what it is a very well known historical site not just for
ghostbusters or tourist but historians to.
After getting through and out of Savannah I found
a bonus place called Legpageville Cemetery.
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