Reynolds Square is on Abercorn Street, 1 block South of Bay Street. It has a statue of John Wesley, Founder of Methodism.
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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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The B. Mathews Eatery is located at 325 Bay Street, on the corner of Bay and Habersham Streets in Savannah's downtown historic district. It is just 1 block from the bank of the Savannah River and world famous…
Henry F. Willink was a shipbuilder. As a member of the Savannah shipbuilding firm of Willink & Miller, he contracted with the Confederate Navy (1861) for the construction of the gunboats and ironclad steamers. When the city of…
The Hampton Lillibridge House, now located at 507 East St. Julian Street in Savannah, was built in 1799 by Mr. Hampton Lillibridge. The house is easy to recognize by the interesting widows walk deck at the very top…
The famous Savannah Pirates House is located at 20 East Broad Street near the very edge of the city's historic downtown district, and just 1 block south of East Bay Street.
Built around 1733, it is the oldest…
The Brice Inn is located at 601 East Bay Street, near the eastern edge of the downtown historic district of Savannah. Previously known as the Mulberry Inn, this location was originally McMahon's Cotton Warehouse, built in the 1860's.…
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…
The Olde Harbour Inn is located between River Street and East Bay Street at 508 Factors Walk in Savannah, and overlooks the beautiful Savannah River.
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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…
Echo Square, located on Savannah's river-front plaza, is one of the most curious unexplained mysteries of Savannah and River Street. People who visit this location, and experience the strange phenomenon are completely amazed and astounded.
The possible…
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 historic William Scarbrough House is located at 41 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard on the west edge of the historic district in Savannah. Designed by noted English architect William Jay, this house was built for William Scarbrough,…
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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Garibaldi's Escape Restaurant is located at 315 W Congress Street (Just across the street from City Market) in the Savannah Historic District.
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Molly MacPhearson's Pub is located across the Street from City Market at 311 West Congress Street in Savannah.
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Ellis Square is named in honor of Henry Ellis, the second Royal Governor of Georgia. It is one of the four original squares built during the founding of Savannah. The Square is on Barnard Street just 1 block…
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