Even if it had not served as the most memorable setting in the 1994 novel, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, this ... More
Bonaventure Cemetery
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Even if it had not served as the most memorable setting in the 1994 novel, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, this remarkable graveyard would still draw the curious. The moss-covered graves and monuments date back over two centuries, and mark the resting places of Confederate soldiers, generals, plantation owners and Savannah families of note. Don't come looking for the famous Bird Girl statue, however. This signature icon of Midnight Madness was relocated to the Telfair Museum when the heavy traffic of adoring fans began to disturb neighboring graves.
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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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Facing Lafayette Square, this 1848 stucco and brick masterpiece has played host to such notable visitors as William Makepeace Thackeray
and Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The homes namesake, however, is that of the husband of Julliette Gordon Low, ...
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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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