Bonaventure is full of beautiful statues and a lot of history. If you listen close enough, you can hear the stories being told by those who 'live' ...More |
Description: This stunning home is where the Juliette Low founded the Girl Scouts and held many early Girl Scout meetings and adult trainings. Dating to 1821 ... |
Description: Since 1992, Savannah's Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences has pursued an effort to preserve and completely restore The Owens-Thomas House, circa ... More |
Description: The UGA Marine Education Center serves as a resource for educators, students and the public on coastal Georgia marine ecosystems. Featuring exhibits ... More |
Description: Wormsloe Plantation is worth a visit if only to see the welcoming mile-long driveway lined with huge live oak trees. Located approximately 10 miles ... More |
Description: A fun and comfortable way to see the Historic District in style, this reliable outfit operates tours of some of Savannah's most popular attractions. ... More |
Enjoy a fascinating journey of Savannah's history from prehistoric times through World War II. This museum, located in the old railroad terminal is ...More |
Description: Opened in 1886, after wealthy art collector Mary Telfair left her estate and belongings to the Georgia Society, this is the oldest art museum in ... More |
The architecture of this house is fascinating, especially the skylight designed to "clear the air". Some of the furnishings are original, but most are ...More |
Description: Originally an earthen fort established during the Revolutionary War, Old Fort Jackson's brick structure was built in 1808, and was further developed ... More |
This was one of the most profound moments in my life, so much so that my fiancee and I have decided to bring our family and friends there to observe ...More |
I am a straight married woman with kids and i would rather hang out here than any other club. Wonderful shows and great atmosphere. EVERYONE is ...More |
It is a great atmosphere and lots of fun! The drinks are a little high, but it is well worth it. By far, it is the best place to go in Savannah for a ...More |
The staff was friendly. The trip explains all the dirty industries that have been built up along the river. Not scenic and the chemical smells are ...More |
Description: Facing Lafayette Square, this 1848 stucco and brick masterpiece has played host to such notable visitors as William Makepeace Thackeray and ... More |
Description: Owned and operated by the City of Savannah, this six-acre public cemetery is the oldest intact municipal cemetery in Savannah (and existed before the ... More |
Description: The Boar's Head claims to be the oldest restaurant on River Street, and is located in a building that was once a cotton warehouse, like most of the ... More |
We discovered this little place on a recent trip to Savannah. Great atmophere for a casual lunch. Steamed oysters and shrimp are great and very very ...More |
Description: If you came to Savannah looking for seafood, look no further. Fiddler's stands as perhaps River Street's most beloved source of the whole gamut of ... More |
Description: Serving both food and drinks and serving up live traditional and contemporary Irish music nightly, Kevin Barry's is a unique favorite of locals and ... More |
i loved it when i went there and i cant wait to go back again this summer |
The railroad museum had a lot of railroad cars to go through and they had a nice tour through 2 of the passenger cars with historic furniture and ...More |
Description: If it's entertainment you're looking for, this is your spot on Bay Street. Fun takes center stage, with everything from trivia on Tuesday to open mike ... More |
The house feels "real". It was an upper middle class family's home. The furniture and artifacts are period. I felt as if someone really lived there, ...More |
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