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Savannah Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
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    Green-Meldrim House
    Built in the 1850s, the Green-Meldrim House is best known for the fact that it served as General William Tecumseh Sherman's headquarters towards the end of the Civil War. The house remains a great example of Gothic Revival architecture. It is open to the public for touring Tuesdays, as well as Thursday through Saturday.
    Address: 14 West Macon Street Savannah  GA  USA  31401-4356
    Telephone 1 912 233-3845 
     

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    Owens-Thomas House and Telfair Museum of Art

    The Owens-Thomas house, a Regency style home, was built between the years of 1816 and 1819. The house has had a layered past; it served as a boarding house during the 1820s, in 1825 Marquis de Lafayette was a guest, and today it is home to the Telfair Museum of Art. The museum includes an impressive collection of paintings, phtographs, sculptures and decorative arts.
    Address: 124 Abercorn Street Savannah  GA  USA  31401
    Telephone 1 912 233-9743 
     

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    Davenport House Museum

    The Davenport House, completed by Isaiah Davenport in 1820, is an American Federal style house now open for public touring seven days a week. The house is filled with period furnishings and artifacts, as well as some of the Davenport family's heirlooms.
    Address: 324 East State St. Savannah  GA  USA  31401
    Send an Email Send an Email (2) Telephone 1 912 236-8097 
     

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    Wormsloe Historic Site

    Open to visitors Tuesday through Sunday, Wormsloe Historic Site is a former colonial home. A nature trail is also open, allowing visitors to tour to a living history area.
    Address: 7601 Skidaway Road Savannah  GA  USA  31406
    Telephone 1 912 353-3023 
     
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    Skidaway Island State Park

    Nature observation towers, scenic camp and picnic grounds and life on a barrier island are present at Skidaway Island State Park near Savannah. Other facilities include a museum and interpretive center.
    Address: 52 Diamond Causeway Savannah  GA  USA  31411
    Telephone 1 912 598-2300 
     

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    Old Fort Jackson
    Fort Jackson, the oldest standing fort in Georgia, has played a key role in the defense of Savannah since the 1700s. Now one of Savannah's most popular tourist attractions, managed by the Coastal Heritage Society, visitors have the opportunity to tour the fort and to view military paraphernalia from the CSS Georgia that sank in the Savannah river long ago.
    Address: 303 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Savannah  GA  USA  31401
     

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    Savannah Scottish Rite Masonic Center


    Address: Bull St and Charlton St Savannah  GA  USA
     

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    Hampton Lillibridge House
    Often referred to as the most haunted home in America is the Hampton Lillibridge House in Savannah. It was once exorcised because of the weird happenings reported by many of the workers. The house can be viewed while on several of the city's ghost tours.
    Address: Abercorn St and Congress St Savannah  GA  USA  31401
    Telephone 1 912 233-3896 
     

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    Fort Pulaski National Monument

    This National Monument was the scene of a pivotal battle during the American Civil war. It serves to preserve a living history of events. Today the park encompasses 5623 acres of marsh and uplands critical to wildlife habitat
    Address: . Savannah  GA  USA  31410-0757
    Telephone 1 912 786-5787 
     

     
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