by talysin | May 9, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
I watched a woman pause mid-sentence on a busy Charleston sidewalk, her phone pressed to her ear, eyes wide with surprise. She wasn’t taking a call—she was learning that the unremarkable building she’d walked past hundreds of times had once housed a secret...
by talysin | May 8, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
The gas lamps flicker along Bull Street as evening settles over Savannah’s historic squares. In this city where Spanish moss drapes centuries-old oaks like funeral shrouds, ghost stories aren’t just entertainment—they’re living history. Some of...
by talysin | May 7, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
Savannah’s Streetcar Story: How Self-Guided Tours Reveal the Tracks of Urban Growth The last streetcar rolled down Bull Street in 1946, its bell clanging a final farewell to an era that had shaped Savannah for nearly a century. But if you know where to look—and...
by talysin | May 6, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
The morning sun catches the ornate ironwork of a Savannah mansion, casting intricate shadows across weathered brick steps. A passerby might admire the elegant facade, snap a photo, and move on. But pause longer, and these historic homes begin to whisper their...
by talysin | May 4, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
The Spanish moss sways gently in the afternoon breeze as you step into Johnson Square, and for a moment, you can almost hear the echoes of Revolutionary War soldiers marching across these same cobblestones. Savannah’s historic squares aren’t just pretty...
by talysin | May 3, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
The Architecture of Fear: Why Savannah’s Buildings Hold Their Ghosts Step onto any cobblestone street in Savannah’s historic district, and you’re walking through what many consider America’s most haunted city. The Spanish moss draping ancient...