Bonaventure Cemetery
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Introduction to Bonaventure Cemetery
A visit to Bonaventure Cemetery might initially seem morbid, but it is a must-see for literature enthusiasts. Established on what was once plantation land, the Victorian-style cemetery was renamed from Evergreen Cemetery and expanded by the city of Savannah in 1907. Visitors can find the graves of notable individuals like poet Conrad Aiken and lyricist Johnny Mercer. Additionally, the Greenwich Cemetery neighboring Bonaventure is the burial site of Danny Hansford, whose murder inspired John Berendt's acclaimed book, "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil."
Visiting Tips and Recommendations
Visitors often describe Bonaventure as hauntingly beautiful and highly recommend going well-prepared. Essentials include bug spray, a water bottle, and comfortable shoes. While self-guided tours are an option, recent visitors have suggested joining a guided tour for a more comprehensive understanding of the cemetery's fascinating history.
Bonaventure Cemetery is located on the eastern edge of Savannah, approximately 5 miles from the Historic District.
Tickets and Guided Tours
Self-Guided Tours
Admission is free for those who prefer to explore independently. Visitors can also explore the cemetery through various guided tours offered by third-party companies. Some ghost tours even include Bonaventure, adding a thrilling twist to the visit. Free, hour-long tours provided by the Bonaventure Historical Society occur on the second Saturday and Sunday of each month at 2 p.m.
Tour Materials
If you opt for a self-guided tour, visit the visitor center first to purchase a 3D map of the cemetery for $8. This pamphlet includes a list of prominent personalities buried there and a directory for locating famous graves. Additionally, a smartphone app is available for $5.99, offering a guided tour experience similar to those by the Bonaventure Historical Society.
Operating Hours
The cemetery is open to visitors daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Bonaventure Historical Society Visitors Center operates on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more details on tour schedules, you can visit the Bonaventure Historical Society's official website.