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…
Johnson Square, located on Bull Street and just South of Bay Street, is the first and and largest square in Savannah. Around the square are Christ Episcopal Church and several banks. It was laid out in 1733 and…
Wright Square is located on the Bull Street corridor, and is the 2nd Square south from the Savannah River. Some say it is the most haunted square in Savannah because it was once the location of the gallows…
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…
The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace (also known as "Wayne-Gordon House") is located at 10 East Oglethorpe Avenue, in the downtown historic district of Savannah. This magnificent home belongs at the top of any Savannah visitor's "must see" list.…
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,…
McDonough’s Pub is located at 21 McDonough Street on the corner of Drayton Street. The building 1 block East of Chippewa Square where the statue of General James Edward Oglethorpe seems to be watching over the city from…
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 Owens-Thomas house is located at 124 Abercorn Street, where it meets East State Street, and overlooks the northeast corner of Oglethorpe Square.
The mansion was built in 1819 in Regency Style as designed by noted architect, William…
The 17 Hundred 90 Inn is located at 307 East President Street at the corner of Lincoln Street in downtown historic Savannah. It is just a few blocks south of Broughton Strret. Across Lincoln Street is the Owens-Thomas…
The Kehoe House is a large Queen Anne style mansion located at 123 Habersham Street. It overlooks Columbia Square from the northeast corner, and sits kittycorner to the Davenport House. It is also just across East President Street…
The Marshall House, located at 123 East Broughton Street in Savannah, was built in 1851. During the Civil War it was occupied by General Sherman, and used as a Union hospital. For a few years after the war,…
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…
The Planters Inn is located at 29 Abercorn Street in Savannah. Built about 1920, it overlooks the southwest corner of Reynolds Square on Abercorn Street.
Tour Members see the full Ghost Story here, with complete Details, Photos, Graphics…
The Olde Pink House is located in the Savannah downtown historic district at 23 Abercorn Street just South of East Bay Street, and overlooks Oglethorpe Square from the Western side.
Originally, when built in 1789, the Pink…