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Savannah's Bonaventure Cemetery After Hours Group Tour

Overview
Savannah’s ONLY after hours, cemetery tour! Conducted by Shannon Scott, this specialty adult tour delves into layers of secret society topics, root doctor ritual work, gangsters, bootleggers, murderous lovers and other clandestine story gems that Scott defines as “the taboo tales” of Bonaventure. For fans of Midnight In The Garden of Good & Evil? This is the ultimate show as you roam the grounds discussed in the novel where many of the characters are now buried and per expectation told in a highly personal, maverick manner by The Bard of Bonaventure, Shannon Scott!
City: Savannah
Mon 23 Dec
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Starting at $56.42
Mon 23 Dec
Starting at $56.42
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What's Included
Professional local guide
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Customers must have a cell phone on them and provide cell phone number at the time of booking.
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
What To Expect
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Shannon Scott Tours
Tour the South's most illustrious, Victorian Cemetery with 29 year, resident storyteller, Shannon Scott or one of his other premium story hosts! Bonaventure is home to poets, songwriters, actors, artists, industrialists, duelists, Confederates, and every life story under one sunny cemetery! Fans of Secret Societies like The Freemasons won't be disappointed either as Bonaventure is imprinted everywhere with their emblems! See Little Gracie, Johnny Mercer, Conrad Aiken, Noble Jones and more! Fans of "Midnight In The Garden of Good and Evil?" Get close to the characters! Talk about a personal & impacting day out! Inquire about Historic District Hotel Transportation!
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Bonaventure Cemetery
During this 2.5 hour tour, you will be joining a very exclusive club of people who have seen the cemetery after it closes to the public. Not since it opened in 1846 has this been an opportunity, but thanks to your very special local host, now it is. You are literally locked in the cemetery the entire time; for the right taker, there's no price you can put on the joy of that. Imagine having the serenity, stillness, and quiet of the cemetery, uninterrupted by the living world. Stories stretch from the present day all the way back to Bonaventure's plantation beginnings in 1754. Our topics range from the funny and uplifting to the macabre at its most morbid. Some of the stories that will be covered include those of: • A "hooch runner" for Al Capone • A bizarre love story that ended in one murder and one visit to the electric chair • Savannah's role in The DaVinci Code • Lady Minerva & Jim Williams in Midnight in The Garden of Good and Evil
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (142)
Melanie424
Sep 2011
On my recent trip to Savannah, and on the recommendation of a local resident, my friend and I decided to go on Shannon Scott's Ghost Tour. It was obvious from the very beginning that he loves his city and has dedicated his time to studying its past-- the mundane and the paranormal. He was very down to earth and had a way of engaging us, his audience, so that we felt as if we were truly participating in an experience and not just being ushered around and entertained like children with basic tourist drivel. In fact, we enjoyed the Ghost Tour so much that the next day we went on the Bonaventure Cemetery Tour as well. I wondered if it was possible for him to meet or exceed my high standards a second time, but against all odds, Shannon's Bonaventure Tour was, in my opinion, even more impressive than the first. His amazing storytelling ability combined with his background in art, created an experience that brought to life the lives of the people that are the real subject of the Cemetery. He spoke about the headstones and statues with the excitement of a true artist and made a place that is characteristically morbid into a living thing of true beauty. In a two hour period, I learned the (often unspoken) history of this Southern city while simultaneously celebrating life and death through the stories of its residents. His respect for the land and its residents was warm and welcoming and, in my opinion, is truly appreciated by both the living and the dead.

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