East Bay Inn, Savannah


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The East Bay Inn in Savannah is haunted by a spirit known as "Charlie," a former employee who died after falling from a third-story window, possibly during an altercation. Guests and staff have reported Charlie's ghost making noises like jiggling doorknobs, flickering lights, the sound of footsteps, or even moving furniture in Room 325, which has been nicknamed "Charlie's Room". The primary spirit is believed to be "Charlie," a former worker for Pedleford who had an affair with the owner's wife and was thrown from a third-story window during an argument. Common Activity: Jiggling doorknobs, flickering lights, footsteps heard pacing, especially on the third floor, mysterious disappearance of personal objects, and the sounds of furniture moving. Room 325 is known as "Charlie's Room" and is where much of the reported activity takes place. The hauntings, particularly Charlie's presence, are considered a quirky and charming part of the East Bay Inn's history and its appeal as a historic hotel.

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