Savannah
is located on
the
Georgia coast.
The closest beaches to Savannah are at Tybee Island. Take a guided tour of Savannah
Georgia. See historic sites, museums,
gardens, art galleries, parks and other tourist attractions.
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In Savannah, Georgia, tour the
Andrew Low home
that was the home of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low now a
museum.
Stroll through gardens and see the oldest and largest collection of
Bamboo in America at the Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens.
Visit the
Beach Institute African American Museum and Cultural
Center. It was established in 1867 and is the oldest operating
school for African Americans.
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Take a self guided tour of the Bonaventure cemetery where Savannah's
most famous are buried.
Discover the oldest Catholic Church in Georgia. Tour the Cathedral
of St. John the Baptist, dedicated in 1876.
Stroll through gardens and see an 1840s farmhouse at the Chatham
county Garden Center and Botanical Gardens.
See
Christ Church where John Wesley once preached and established
the first Sunday school in 1736.
While in Savannah Georgia, walk through the burial grounds at Colonial Park Cemetery where it
is believed that Button Gwinnette, a signer of the Declaration of
Independence is buried.
Play poker, roulette, craps and the slot machines at
Diamond Casino
Cruise Ship.
Visit the First African Baptist Church which was founded in 1773 and
believed to be the oldest African American church in North America.
Go to see the Flannery O'Connor childhood Home. It was built in
1856.
Stop at the Civil War Fort Pulaski National Monument to the fort
that was built to guard the sea approach to Savannah, GA.
See the
Girl Scouts First Headquarters, now a museum.
Learn about marine life at one of the largest near shore live bottom
reefs in the southeast. Go to Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary
located 20 miles off Sapelo Island.
Attend a performance at the historic
Savannah Theatre built in 1818.
Catch sight of 1820s domestic life in a Federal style home at the
Isaiah Davenport House Museum.
See the Juliette Gordon Low birthplace National Historic Landmark.
This landmark includes the original Gordon family furniture.
Visit the King Tisdell Cottage, a museum displaying contributions of
African Americans to American society.
See performances at the
Lucas Theatre of the Arts, a historic
theater in the heart of downtown Savannah, GA.
Stop at the 260 year old Lutheran Church of the ascension.
Learn about the 19th century classroom at the Massie Heritage
Interpretation Center.
Hike nature trails and see wildlife at the Oatland Island Education
center. This is considered to be Savannah's zoo with 175 acres of
coastal natural habitats.
Find out about the Revolutionary War battery at Old Fort Jackson.
Look at the monument placed at Savannah's Riverfront to commemorate
the 1996 Olympic Yachting Venue at Olympic Cauldron.
Discover African American heritage at Ralph Mark Gilbert civil
Rights Museum.
Take a
riverboat cruise. Enjoy live entertainment and dancing on
board.
See the oldest and largest railroad site in America at the
Roundhouse Railroad Museum.
See a baseball game at Savannah Sand Gnats Baseball.
Check out the Savannah Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature center.
Learn about the Savannah Rier and the Ogeechee River waterway
system.
Explore exhibits about maritime culture, ships and commerse at the
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum.
Go to the Savannah History Museum. See a video presentation and
exhibits about the city from colonial days to present.
Explore history at the Wormsloe Historic Site. Travel ten miles from
the historic district to the ruins of this 1736 colonial estate.
Go camping, hiking, birding, swimming at the Skidaway Island State
Park. See a replica of a Giant Ground Sloth fossil.
Visit the Telfair
museum of art. See paintings, sculpture and other
fine art.
Discover African American art, photography, Southern art and outdoor
sculpture at the Jepson Center of the Arts museum.
Hike trails in the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge. See wildlife.
Take a picnic.Look at items made by slaves, and antiques at the Telfair's Owens
thomas House.
Take a
ghost tour of Savannah.
Learn about marine life at
UGA's saltwater aquarium. Walk nature
trails.
Visit Sherman's headquarters at the
St. Johns Church and Parish
House.