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The great state of Georgia is home to plenty of ghostly fun things to do including nightly ghost tours and ghost walks through historical cemeteries.
Tired of the regular boring walking tours of historical towns? Then consider a ghost tour in one of Georgia's famously spooky cities. Most of these companies offer different packages from slightly scary to nail biting fun. Sixth Sense Tours in Savannah, GeorgiaPatrons can choose from a variety of tours including the original Sixth Sense Savannah tour, which consists of insight into things such as poltergeists, root doctors and orbs. The company prides itself in giving tours that are unique as opposed to run of the mill ghost walks. The truly adventurous ghost hunter can sign up for the Haunted Oatland Island ghost hunt. Guests are provided paranormal investigating tools including EMF meters and dowsing rods. With the help of guides, visitors roam through a 100 year-old building that is by itself on an island seeking out paranormal activity. Ghost Walk on St. Simons Island, GeorgiaStoryteller Jenny Strauss takes guests by candlelight from the pier on the island on the Ghost Walk that covers local haunts and spirits. One of the more famous packages this company has is a late night visit to the St. Simons lighthouse. This lighthouse is supposedly the third most haunted lighthouse in the United States. Guests have noted hearing voices, smelling pipe smoke and seeing unexplained phenomenon. Darkside Tours/Ghost Tours of Atlanta, GeorgiaThis intriguing ghost tour focuses on the tragic history of some of Atlanta's lost spirits including murder victims and soldiers. Experience a southern city and also see some of the area's most notorious places. Guides take visitors to a building where there was a deadly hotel fire and provide insight into forgotten spirits that may still roam the location. Ghosts of Marietta Tour in Marietta, GeorgiaThe ghost tour takes guests with lanterns down the streets of Marietta to see if they can find any ghostly activity. The company has several tours to choose from including a trolley ride and spirits tour. The spirits tour includes wine, a walk around the city square and Marietta Wine Market. As with any planned event, call in advance to make sure the tour is still taking place. Most of these tours will go on rain or shine. It is also important to get to the meeting point a few minutes before the event starts so as not to make the entire group wait if you are late. Remember to check the age restrictions because some of these tours are not for kids. Since some of these tours do not start until late at night, it may be a good idea to book a local hotel or inn before the tour starts.
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