I asked Michelle from Guy N Girl Travels if she’d be interested in contributing a guest blog when I learned she was headed to Savannah a couple of months back. To my delight, she obliged. Michelle is a super talented writer and I never fail to LOL when I readContinue Reading

This is a guest post by Selina. At this time of year ghosts and ghouls are never far from our minds. But did you know that you can raise the spirits of your favorite ghost hunters all year long with Ghost Tour experience gifts from Xperience Days? Here’s a spooktacularContinue Reading

Kennesaw House

This is the fourth and final part of the Haunted Georgia series of guest blogs Lewis Powell IV has treated us to this month. We sure have enjoyed having him take us on a customized haunt jaunt through Georgia like this. We hope you have too. Be sure to check outContinue Reading

Chickamauga

This is the third in a four part Haunted Georgia series of guest blogs by Lewis Powell IV. Also be sure to check out Part 1 and Part 2.  11. Georgia’s Civil War Battlefields For part of the Civil War, Georgia was insulated from the fighting. It wasn’t until the latter yearsContinue Reading

  According to HauntedHouseRatings.com, the following 13 were voted the Scariest Haunted Houses in the U.S. for 2011: Headless Horseman, Ulster Park, New York, www.HeadlessHorseman.com Cutting Edge Haunted House, Ft. Worth, TX, www.CuttingEdgeHauntedHouse.com Scarehouse, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, www.Scarehouse.com The Beast & Edge of Hell, Kansas City, Missouri, www.KCBeast.com Night Of Terror,Continue Reading

This is the second in a four part Haunted Georgia series of guest blogs by Lewis Powell IV. Find Part 1 here. 6. Georgia’s Civil War Prisoner of War Camps—Sumter and Lawton The Civil War left gaping wounds on the landscape and psyche of the nation. Certainly, many of those woundsContinue Reading

This is the first in a four part Haunted Georgia series of guest blogs by guest blogger Lewis Powell IV. 1. Savannah The city of Savannah has, in recent years, become a Mecca for anyone with an interest in the paranormal as well as becoming a model for cities wishingContinue Reading

I’m really excited to announce something special that’ll be happening here on Haunt Jaunts this month. Lewis Powell from Southern Spirit Guide is going to join us as a guest blogger with a four part series called “Haunted Georgia.” Below is his introduction to the series. Haunted Georgia—A Primer ByContinue Reading

Once upon a time Jessica Penot of Ghost Stories and Haunted Places wrote “The Paranormal Blunderer: What You Shouldn’t Do When You’re a Paranormal Tourist,” a funny guest blog I could very much relate to. I got to thinking about it and some of the travel mishaps I’ve had after GhostlyObsessions leftContinue Reading

 The following is a guest post from Sally Toole of Norcross Ghost Tour. FRIDAY THE 13th… Strikes again this May of 2011 Dare to gather with the Norcross Ghost Tour 6 to 9 p.m. at the Norcross Welcome Center 89 Lawrenceville Street, Norcross, Georgia 30071. The Norcross Ghost Tour gangContinue Reading

Everyone has their most haunted cities lists, don’t they? In honor of Valentine’s Day I thought it’d be fun to recap the 14 most romantic haunted cities we’ve  jaunted to so far. (14 for February 14, get it?) You won’t see too many big cities on my list. Chicago and New YorkContinue Reading

Just south of Chattanooga in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, lies Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. It’s not only the nation’s first and largest military park, but also the model for others that followed. (Including Shiloh, Gettysburg, and Vicksburg.) BRIEF HISTORY Chattanooga was considered the “Gateway to the Deep South” during theContinue Reading