Built in the mid-19th century for shipping merchant Francis Sorrel, the Sorrel Weed House stands as a significant piece of Savannah’s history, earning its designation as one of Georgia’s first State Historic Landmarks in 1954. This stately residence, with its elegant architecture and rich historical context, has also gained a reputation as one of the most haunted buildings in Savannah. Its eerie allure has been featured on popular TV shows such as Ghost Hunters and Travel Channel’s Most Terrifying Places in America, drawing visitors interested in both its architectural beauty and its alleged paranormal activity.
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