Spooky Season in Savannah: Experience Moonlight Mourning Tours at the Historic Davenport House Museum

Spooky Season in Savannah: Moonlight Mourning Tours at the Davenport House Museum

Explore Savannah’s Haunting Past This October

If you find yourself wandering the charming streets of Savannah this October, you’re in for a ghostly treat! The historic Davenport House Museum is gearing up to host its much-anticipated **Moonlight Mourning** tours on the evenings of Thursday, October 24, and Friday, October 25, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. This special event promises to whisk guests back in time to explore the often eerie yet fascinating customs surrounding death and dying during the 19th century.

A Unique Peek into History

Nestled in Savannah, the Davenport House Museum is an award-winning gem owned and operated by the Historic Savannah Foundation. This 204-year-old Federal-style home is fully adorned, giving visitors an intimate glimpse of how life was during the mourning periods of early Savannah. The **Moonlight Mourning** tours will invite participants to step into shadowy rooms, each one resonating with history and lined with artifacts that tell the story of how the community processed grief and honored their lost loved ones.

Each tour will depart every 15 minutes from the Historic Kennedy Pharmacy located at 323 East Broughton Street. So, whether you’re a local or just in town for a visit, make sure to plan accordingly if you want to catch this exclusive glimpse into Savannah’s yesteryears!

Insights from the Executive Director

Danielle Hodes, the Executive Director of the Davenport House Museum, spoke about the significance of these tours. “At the Davenport House Museum, we’re dedicated to keeping Savannah’s treasured history alive by sharing stories, customs and rituals from the past,” Hodes explains. “We strive to offer a complete understanding of what life was like in Savannah more than 200 years ago. These special Moonlight Mourning tours will give guests the unique opportunity to learn about the grieving process that defined 19th-century Savannah.”

This is more than just a tour; it’s an experience that bridges the gap between the past and the present, allowing guests to engage with the intricacies of mourning and customs that were instrumental in the lives of the Gullah Geechee community and other residents of that era.

What to Expect on the Tour

As the evening unfolds, participants will navigate through rooms deliberately lit to evoke the ambiance of the mourning period. Expect to see displays and hear stories that shine a light on traditions, rituals, and the deep cultural significances surrounding death that existed in Savannah’s vibrant past. The guides will be well-versed in the practices of the time, providing you with rich storytelling that you won’t find in your average history book.

Whether you’re interested in the historical aspect, the cultural elements surrounding grief, or you simply love a good spooky story, these tours are crafted to engage every kind of visitor. It’s a chance to reflect on life’s cycle while paying homage to those who’ve passed.

Get Your Tickets!

If all this sounds intriguing (and it certainly should!), don’t wait too long to grab your tickets. Individual admission for the **Moonlight Mourning** tours is just $22, and they can be snagged online at the Davenport House Museum’s website.

This special event is set to be a memorable and enlightening experience as you traverse the delicate threads of life, loss, and remembrance amid the historical charm of Savannah. So, gather your friends or family, and prepare for an enchanting exploration of Savannah’s haunted history!

We look forward to seeing you there!

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