If you want to see a spooky building with lots of history and associated horror stories this is a stop for you. Yellow Fever hit Savannah and this was the final stop for many of those infected. It later became an asylum before they shut it down and built the new Candler. There is a tree in front that supposedly contains 16% human remains from the mass burial chambers around the complex.
Delphia W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Huntington Beach, CA
Must walk by here at night! Creepiest old building and great place to take creepy pictures on the front steps. We saw it on a ghost tour and it was definitely the creepiest part of the tour!
Mystery L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Madison, WI
Warren A. Candler Historical Hospital My video of it here Currently this property is for sale and pending a real estate company to rehab it so for you photographers you had better head to Savannah Georgia while you can!!! I was at the Pirate House when the waitress told me about this place and if I wasn’t waiting for lunch I would have bolted camera in tow! It is not only a historical where Sherman’s Army camped out but it this huge oak tree that is a historical marker in itself(see photos I have included.) Oh and the creep factor was ala The Shinning! I went back at night to take a video. I later found out you can take the local Ghost tour and go down into the morgue. Yeah I am actually glad I skipped that too creepy for me kids. But my video and pictures turned out kinda creepy and cool. I am making a mac do it yourself book of them for friends because they enjoyed them. Ghosts usually always show up in my photographs. But nothing did here yet this place felt incredibly weird and not when I was there at night but during the day. the whole building feels magnetic too like you are begin pulled to it. very strange. I promised to make it out to my second lighthouse adventure and instead spent a bunch of time back here and in Forsythe Park of course I am mad and now I have to go back! Prolly will end up going to this place again. wonder how scary that morgue tour really is afterall? Being a sensitive person runs in my family so I cannot predict what you will feel or see going here but this is such a visual treat it is a really great building for architectural buffs and people who just like to look at abandoned buildings. I cannot understand how the older part of the hospital is in such good condition consider the major amount of usage it has undergone. More info: