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Georgia's Confirmed Haunted Cemeteries - Ghost Sightings, Apparitions & Paranormal Phenomena Confirmed

What's scarier at night than a graveyard? One that's haunted. Across Georgia, there are numerous cemeteries that are believed to be haunted, where spirits reportedly lurk at night, and refuse to accept their grave as a final resting place. If you're feeling brave, you might want to go on a ghost tour of a local cemetery, where an expert can tell you all about the spirits that have been known to haunt your local graveyards, as well as the haunted history of the location.
 
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  •   Colonial Park Cemetery Savannah, GA
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    This cemetery sits on 6 acres and holds 9,000 graves. It was established in 1750 and it was the area's primary public cemetery until 1853. Those who have visited have reported various spirits, including a floating couple. There are reports that the small park near the south gate was an old dueling ground, and that a famous child killer, Rene Asche Rondolier, may also linger around and... Read More

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  •   Oakland Cemetery Atlanta, GA
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    Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta is the city's oldest and largest cemetery. It dates back to 1850 and is known as one of the most haunted places in Georgia. It is home to Maynard Jackson, Bobby Jones, and Margaret Mitchell, among many others. Witnesses say they have spotted uniformed soldiers wandering the grounds and hanging off the trees in the Confederate branch of the cemetery. Other... Read More

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  • Mount Hope Cemetery Dahlonega, GA
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    According to a psychic, this cemetery and the grounds nearby are a hangout spot for a group of Civil War veteran spirits. In 1953, the town librarian and historian Madeleine Anthony took a photo of the cemetery and it is believed to show several ghosts as well as a peculiar mist. Read More

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  •   Bonaventure Cemetery Savannah, GA
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    The Bonaventure Cemetery dates all the way back to the mid-1800's when it was a private property. It was later on purchased by the city in 1907. It is the very spot where preservationist and naturalist John Muir spent several nights in 1867, writing his book "A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf,” in the chapter “Camping in the Tombs." The site is rumored to be the home to many ghostly... Read More

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