FolkTales - Girls Orphanage
The old all-girls orphanage in Savannah, GA was built in 1810. A fire at the orphanage took the lives of two young girls. They continue to be seen to this day. The sound of girls singing and playing has been reported for years. There are also reports of objects being moved around in rooms. Is it being done by the two little girls?
This general area of Georgia has a long history of being haunted. Moss covers many trees like a bride's veil, and it creates a shadowy and eerie atmosphere, that seems almost inviting to ghosts. Savannah's Colonial cemetery is a favorite stop for ghost hunters and those looking for a brush with the spirit world.
Check out the 3rd episode of FolkTales.
Folktales ©2016 Zombie Media, All rights reserved.
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~Tom~
This post by Thomas Marcum, Thomas is the founder/leader of the cryptozoology and paranormal research organization known as The Crypto Crew. Over 20 years of experience with research and investigation of unexplained activity, working with video and websites. A trained wild land firefighter and a published photographer, and a poet.
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This general area of Georgia has a long history of being haunted. Moss covers many trees like a bride's veil, and it creates a shadowy and eerie atmosphere, that seems almost inviting to ghosts. Savannah's Colonial cemetery is a favorite stop for ghost hunters and those looking for a brush with the spirit world.
Check out the 3rd episode of FolkTales.
Folktales ©2016 Zombie Media, All rights reserved.
Thanks
~Tom~
This post by Thomas Marcum, Thomas is the founder/leader of the cryptozoology and paranormal research organization known as The Crypto Crew. Over 20 years of experience with research and investigation of unexplained activity, working with video and websites. A trained wild land firefighter and a published photographer, and a poet.
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