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Established in 1992, Bonaventure Historical Society came about when a retired school teacher and some friends took action to preserve and share the histories of the cemetery’s best-known figures ...
If you’re penny-pinching and looking for a low-cost, high-quality local experience, a history tour with the Bonaventure Historical Society might be exactly what your budget and brain need.
Savannah locals have mastered the art of navigating their moss-draped city while dodging endless trolley tours, ghost wa ...
She also hopes her videos educate some people who think the cemetery tours are ruining Bonaventure. “Those people don't realize that without the tours Bonaventure would look more like Laurel Grove.
One of the most haunted places in the world can be found right here in Georgia. Planet Cruise named Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah as the No. 7 “World’s Most Haunted Hotspots.” ...
Erin Mullins at the entrance of Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah. Mullins runs the TikTok account, The Cemetery Lady. “I have about 40 to 50 family members, buried out there… ...
IF YOU GO Bonaventure Cemetery, 330 Bonaventure Rd. Laurel Grove North Cemetery, 802 West Anderson St. Laurel Grove South Cemetery, 2101 Kollock St.
Since its founding in 1846, Bonaventure Cemetery has had a reputation for being one of the most beautiful and beguiling final resting places in the country. Even famed environmentalist and writer ...
Savannah, Georgia, a city renowned for its Spanish moss-draped oaks and historic charm, holds within its embrace two unique spaces where history and tranquility intertwine: Colonial Park Cemetery ...
SAVANNAH, GA (WTOC) - Bonaventure Cemetery is getting a new feature in the form of a lighthouse columbarium, which will be able to accommodate more than 1,300 deceased loved ones' remains. The design ...
Bonaventure Cemetery, created in 1846, sits on acres of the former Bonaventure Plantation site. The City of Savannah later purchased it in 1907 and is one of five cemeteries that the city owns.
Bonaventure Cemetery, created in 1846, sits on acres of the former Bonaventure Plantation site. The City of Savannah later purchased it in 1907 and is one of five cemeteries that the city owns.