Many historic attractions are located at this city square, which is named for the Battle of Chippewa in the War of 1812.
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Many historic attractions are located at this city square, which is named for the Battle of Chippewa in the War of 1812.
The only square in Savannah still fenced in (they all were once).
Located in an old train station, this museum chronicles the history of Savannah through exhibits and videos.
This bar is featured on the bus tour of the book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil."
I found the Riverboat charming, the food good, staff helpful, courteous and polite! All in all wonderful experience. I have recommended it to many friends and associates, including corporate clients.
Spend the day exploring Historic Savannah with The Story of Savannah Audio Walking tour. The tour includes 2 hours of professional narration with period music and sound effects (18 stops with 2 bonus features). Follow the recommended tour route or choose your own using your stop guide and map. The tour is available on an MP3 rental or purchase, Iphone application, or download on the tour buddy website.
Site where General Sherman read the Emancipation Proclamation.
Once a school for freed slaves after the Civil War, today it displays African American art.
The historic customs house from Savannah's old days as the colonial capital.
In the middle of this city square is an astrolabe, an astronomical sphere.
Site of the murder trial of Jim Williams, made famous by the book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil."
While imprisoned here, convicted murderer Jim Williams ran his antique business from his cell.