15 Bull Street is at the corner of Bryan and Bull Streets. Today, a 1950's era structure sits on this very historic corner. The first structure on this lot was the home of James Habersham, Sr. who would…
Tomochichi was the Chief (Mico) of the Creek Indian tribe that lived in the Savannah area before the arrival of General Oglethorpe in 1733. Historians suppose that Chief Tomochichi was born about 1644. Around the year 1728, Chief…
On this location is the original burial plot allotted to the Jewish Community in 1733 by General James Edward Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah. A memorial marker was erected on the site by Trustees of the Mordecai Sheftall…
The Savannah Theatre is located at 222 Bull Street overlooking the northeast corner of Chippewa Square. It was designed by William Jay and was originally an example of the Regency style. It opened in December of 1818,…
Casimir Pulaski is a hero of the Revolutionary War. He died near Savannah about October 9, 1779 after being wounded in battle.
He is buried in the center of Monterey Square under his tribute Memorial.
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Forsyth Park is bordered by Gaston Street on the North, Park Avenue on the South, with Whitaker and Drayton Streets on the West and East, respectively. Forsyth Park, the largest park in the Historic District, contains 30 acres…
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica located at 222 East Harris Street on the Northeast corner of Lafayette Square. It is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic…
Colonial Park Cemetery is located at 200 Abercorn Street, at the intersection of Oglethorpe Avenue, in the historic distrct of downtown Savannah. It became a city park in 1896, 43 years after the final burial there. The cemetery…
The Lucas Theatre was built in Italian Renaissance style in 1921 and is located at 32 Abercorn Street in Savannah. The original owner was Arthur Lucas. The building is situated at the corner of Abercorn and Congress…
Abe's on Lincoln is currently a pub on the corner of Lincoln Street and East Bryan Street in the Historic District of Savannah.
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Emmet Park is located on the East end of Bay Street where it meets East Broad Street. The Park is the home of several monuments, including the Chatham Artillery Monument, honoring the military unit formed in 1786, the…
Morrell Park is located on the long walkway at the east end of River Street, with a size of about 236 feet x 26 feet. It is a often used for outdoor events such as concerts and gatherings…
The Cluskey Tombs are located on Factor’s Walk just east of City Hall in Savannah, Georgia. There are a total of five tombs with four open and a fifth tomb bricked up and sealed.
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Be warned. Connecting Bay Street to River Street, there lurks a very frightful flight of stone stairs. For good reason, the locals have nicknamed these 33 steps, "The Stone Stairs of Death". This place is not just scary,…
The First African Baptist Church in Savannah is located in the historic district at 23 Montgomery Street, where it overlooks the northwest corner of Franklin Square. The building has been recognized as one of the nation’s oldest African…
City Market is a Four block open-air market which was built in the 1700s. Currently, it is home to restaurants, pubs, and art galleries, with shopping, dining & artworks in restored warehouses.
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Pour Larry's Pub is located in City Market in the Historic District of Savannah, Georgia.
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