The Olde Pink House, Savannah
The Olde Pink House is described as a famously haunted location in Savannah, Georgia, where spirits are said to include the original owner, James Habersham Jr., seen in the basement tavern, and the ghosts of slave children and a young female slave. Patrons and staff have reported various phenomena, such as full-bodied apparitions, unseen servants, doors opening, menu items falling, and a female spirit sobbing on the second floor. The first owner of the house, James Habersham Jr., is said to be a spectral presence in the basement tavern, where he has been seen ordering drinks from the bar. The playful spirits of children, who may have died in fires or from yellow fever, are reported to play in and around the property. The ghost of a young female slave has also been reported within the house. A sobbing female spirit has been spotted on the second floor of the building. Other reported spectral activity includes the presence of former house servants. Full-bodied apparitions have been witnessed. Objects such as menus have been seen standing on end, and glasses have been knocked over by unseen forces.
Sounds: Unexplained sounds and noises are also reported within the historic house.