Bonaventure Cemetery Benches A History

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Let’s face it, benches anywhere speak for themselves. One doesn’t need to so much think about “why” but rather do, as in we sit or know they’re for sitting. Its fairly automatic. Even so, some of our tourists are taken with the fact that they’re there and for us it’s surprising because, well, we just hang out in cemeteries all of the time and they seem old hat. But there’s a history there that is as old as cemeteries themselves really and hope you enjoy this video short on the subject! And don’t forget you can always get in-person understanding with Shannon Scott or one of his great storytellers at http://www.shannonscotttours.com

South Magazine’s “Haunted Savannah” by Shannon Scott

This came out last Fall but I failed to put it up on my blog. My fellow storyist and good friend Lisa Marie accompanied me as model and the photo shoot itself was a lot of fun but they didn’t use a single shot of me smiling! The magazine had also lost its editor and not to bite the hand that feeds, but it suffered much from late late night copy editing with very sore eyes so please forgive the glaring errors! All the same, it was a good time had by all and I got to share some previously unknown Savannah historical and haunted facts! It also seemed fitting that The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus was on the cover as I’m a huge fan of the show and as my fans know, I drop a reference to it at least once a day on my Bonaventure Cemetery Journey’s tour in a fun and unexpected way! Cause yeah, I roll like that!

Norman Reedus’ Oct2017 SOUTH Mag Cover

Shannon Scott & Lisa Marie South Magazine

Haunted Savannah Article South Magazine 2017

Photo By Paul D. Graham

Shannon Scott and Lisa Marie South Magazine Cemetery Photoshoot

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