Four blocks in the heart of the Historic District have been renovated to capture the authentic atmosphere and character of the city’s old open marketplace. The market ... View Details
Now a National Monument operated by the National Park Service, Fort Pulaski stands 15 miles east of Savannah just off U.S. Highway 80 on the way to Tybee Island. ... View Details
Designed and built in 1818 by William Jay, the Telfair Mansion was the site of the royal Governor’s residence. The mansion contains many family furnishings. A large ... View Details
Located on Tybee Island, the Lighthouse has been the guardian of the Savannah River since 1736. The existing 154-foot tall lighthouse was rebuilt in 1887. The museum ... View Details
Located on Isle of Hope, Wormsloe was settled by Noble Jones, one of Georgia’s first colonists. Wormsloe was received into the Jones family by a royal grant in 1756 ... View Details