The Marshall House, Historic Inns of Savannah

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"Located in the heart of Savannah's historic district and was originally built in 1851. The hotel has an on-site restaurant, "Bistro 45", and an elegant cocktail lounge. SOMETHING FUN: In 1864-65, The Marshall House was occupied by Union troops and was used as a Union hospital. Historic photographs and documents are displayed throughout the hotel, including a 3rd floor feature on the Civil War. If you get a kick out of Savannah's supernatural vibe, you'll have fun with the haunted reputation that accompanies the hotel's history. "
Cassie Hayes
"Used as a hospital during the Civil War, Marshall House is known to be one of the most haunted hotels in Savannah. You don't need to stay here to enjoy its charm and history, but you can! History photos and documents are on display around the hotel and a Civil War feature on the 3rd floor. "
Laura+Beth Franklin
"Stay here for a spooky experience. Let me preface this by saying, this is a super haunted hotel. I'll leave it up to you to research the history. Regardless of our friends beyond the grave, this is a beautifully restored hotel and is in prime location. "
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