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History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Ep. 365 - Marshall House Hotel

History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Diane Student

History, Places & Travel, Society & Culture

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2020

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

The Marshall House Hotel has stood in the heart of historic downtown Savannah for nearly 170 years. This was not only a place for weary guests to the city, it also served as a hospital before and during the Civil War. A nod to the history of the Civil War can be found on the third floor. We stayed here for one night and based on the haunted reputation of the place, we decided to do a little paranormal investigating. The activity started practically the minute we walked in our room. Join us as share the history and hauntings of the Marshall House Hotel! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Sandra Latham and features the Rock People and Houses of Kinver and This Month in History features Leicester Codex Auctioned.

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"Vanishing" by Kevin MacLeod (Moment in Oddity)
"In Your Arms" by Kevin MacLeod (This Month in History)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're going to be. History tells the story of the story of the world and of our lives. Sometimes that history goes bump in the night.

0:27.0

Broadcasting from the center of Oddity and the Supernatural in Central Florida,

0:39.0

it's the History Goes Bump Podcast.

0:44.0

Hello you spooker people,

0:50.0

welcome to this 365 episode of the History Ghost Bump Podcast.

0:54.4

Ghost Tours for the Theater of the Mine.

0:56.2

I am your host, Diane.

0:57.5

And this is Kelly.

0:58.8

Kelly, on this episode, we're doing another one of these locations

1:01.6

that we actually visited on our road trip that we were just on.

1:04.5

I loved it so much. This is the Marshall House Hotel in Savannah and we spent one night there.

1:10.0

Indeed it is. And boy, did we have some activity going on in our room?

1:14.6

We sure did, without even really expecting anything.

1:17.6

No, we'd heard rumors that it was haunted and I said, ah, Kelly, you want to stay in a haunted

1:21.9

hotel while we're in Savannah?

1:23.1

We'll splurge a little bit and stay in this place. But of course.

1:27.1

We weren't really expecting anything, but we had a lot of interactions here.

1:30.9

So we're looking forward to sharing that with you. Usually about this point I'd say but before we get into that we're going to welcome these people into the sputacular crew but pulling back that fourth wall. We are actually recording back to back episodes right now, so we make sure you guys get one each week because we're going to be doing some traveling here again.

1:48.0

It's a Christmas miracle.

1:50.0

Kind of not really an expected trip, but we wanted to make sure that you had something, so we'll be welcoming any of you who come into the sputacular crew that thought you'd be getting welcomed on this episode on the next one.

2:02.1

Yes, indeed. And now this moment nodded. on the moment

2:05.0

moment on the next one. Yes indeed. And now this moment, Naudity. The moment in oddity was suggested by Sandra Latham.

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