Wormsloe Plantation is worth a visit if only to see the welcoming mile-long driveway lined with huge live oak trees. Located ... More
Wormsloe State Historic Site
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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 southeast of downtown Savannah, the plantation was established in 1737 by Noble Jones, one of the first British colonists who arrived in Georgia with General James E. Oglethorpe. A plantation house built in 1828 stands at the site, as does the remains of the original house built by Noble. A museum displays artifacts.
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The UGA Marine Education Center serves as a resource for educators, students and the public on coastal Georgia marine ecosystems.
Featuring exhibits on tidal creek, salt marsh, ocean environments and 14 tanks containing native species, the center is the ...
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La Quinta Inn Savannah Southside is located two miles from Oglethorpe Mall, six miles from historic downtown Savannah, and approximately
18 miles from Savannah International Airport. The hotel is adjacent to the Hunter Army Airfield, three miles from Savannah ...
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Originally an earthen fort established during the Revolutionary War, Old Fort Jackson's brick structure was built in 1808, and was
further developed between 1845 and 1860. The fort sits on the bank of the Savannah River and is surrounded ...
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