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Visit the past by re-living the first days
of the colony at one of the area's only surviving
examples of plantation life. Take a picturesque
drive up the Avenue of the Oaks to Wormsloe
Historic Site and journey back in time to see
how Savannah's first settlers tamed the new
wilderness. Track battles from the War of 1812
and the Civil War at Old Fort Jackson, Fort
Screven and Fort Pulaski. The Mighty Eighth
Air Force Museum features relicts from America's
pursuits to insure freedom.
Go back in time and visit eighteenth and nineteenth-century
architectural excellence at the King-Tisdell
Cottage, Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, Andrew
Low House, Davenport House and Owens-Thomas
House. Explore our many museums to learn about
the contributions of Africans to the American
tapestry at the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights
Museum or visit one the South's oldest art museums,
the Telfair Museum of Art.
The coast of Georgia is a watersportsman's paradise!
Recreational boating or watersports, fishing,
kayaking and dolphin tours are available. When
the sun goes down, our history sleeps and the
nightlife comes alive with concerts, theater
and dance!
Amusements in Savannah include, recreation,
and sporting events available to entertain all
members of your family. Enjoy a sunny afternoon
on Tybee's tranquil beach, or try your hand
at deep sea fishing, play a round of golf or
relax and watch one of Savannah's exciting sports
teams. Whatever your idea of a fun afternoon
is, Savannah has just what you need. |
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