Kehoe House, Savannah


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The Kehoe House is described as a haunted historic mansion in Savannah, Georgia, where guests have reported seeing the ghosts of children, hearing unexplained giggling or the sound of marbles rolling, and experiencing physical sensations like being touched or having items moved. The house is believed to be haunted by the spirits of the Kehoe family's children, who may have died in the house, possibly in the chimney. The property's history as a funeral home also contributes to its haunted reputation. Guests often report seeing or hearing children, including the famous "Kehoe twins," though the number and identities of the child spirits vary. Some guests feel invisible hands on their shoulders or their blankets being pulled up while they sleep. Many report hearing the sounds of children playing, such as marbles rolling on the floor or toys banging around. Items like a heavy purple ball have reportedly flown across a room or been moved by unseen forces. Lights have been seen flickering or turning on and off, and doors have been heard locking and unlocking on their own. Some describe feeling an unseen presence, a chilling sensation in the basement, or the smell of perfume. The primary reason cited for the haunting is the tragic deaths of some of the Kehoe family's ten children, potentially including two who died in the chimney. For a significant portion of the 20th century, the Kehoe House served as a funeral parlor, adding to its reputation for paranormal activity.

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