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A World Apart - Savannah (GA)

Address: 🏡 102 W River St, Savannah, GA 31401
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    Tricentennial Park
    LR P: Green space memorializing the lives lost at the Battle of Savannah from the Revolutionary War. Explore a reconstruction of a redoubt & let the kids get some energy out before entering the railroad or children’s museum.
    Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum - Savannah
    Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum
    MsKrayola: What an amazing experience. We thoroughly enjoyed walking through this museum. Ms Vaughnette took her time going through the museum with us and the history of the Civil Rights History in Savannah. A must see if you are visiting Savannah. They have a free parking lot and it is $10 to enter. They are cashless for the entry fee but you can also leave cash donations. It is worth every penny.
    Webb Military Museum - Savannah
    Webb Military Museum
    Teea: I really loved this place. we took a small group of kids for a field trip here, and they loved it. Their favorite part was the scavenger hunt they had so much fun. it also was a plus that all of the kids that went their dads are all veterans, so to see the history of each branch in which their dads served was great. Everything was so authentic. I love history everything about, but what shocked me is my sister hates history, but she loved this place she said it brought history to life
    Madison Square - Savannah
    Madison Square
    Thor The Guide Dog: This city square and historic statue are among the most beautiful in Savannah that we visited during our stay! Would definitely recommend visiting if you can. Detailed signs around the square share information about Savannahs past.
    Emmet Park - Savannah
    Emmet Park
    H O: Nice and relaxing park to feel history and nature in Savannah. Savannah became much better place recently. More high end restaurants and hotels. You definitely see more tourist from US and from other countries. I have seen more fun activities than before. It feels safer than 10 years ago. More places to park cars.
    The Savannah Underground - Savannah
    The Savannah Underground
    Bianca Shockley: This was a creative one of a kind production. The entire cast and crew were captivating from beginning until the end of the show. The show was interactive and had great light hearted jokes in between. As a cast they put their all into reliving the haunted stories of Savannah. I highly recommend this to anyone and everyone instead of a normal ghost tour. You won’t be disappointed! *Heads up: when you arrive at the location it is pretty dark and is kind of a dirt road. There are buildings that are on the left side with no lights on. This is the location it is correct and they are standing outside the doors to help guide you into the stage area*
    The King Tisdell Cottage - Savannah
    The King Tisdell Cottage
    Red Holiday: Highly recommended. I was hesitant to walk over from the Beech Institute cause it seemed quite a hike on Google maps. But Im glad I did because I got to see a lot of great homes and it wasnt that far at all. Really interesting history and Iman is very knowledgeable and great personality.
    Savannah Terrors: Ghost Tours & Haunted Pub Crawls - Savannah
    Savannah Terrors: Ghost Tours & Haunted Pub Crawls
    Erica Solazzo: Our tour guide was very personable and engaging! Great knowledge of the history of the sites we visited! Definitely will be doing this again!
    Grave Encounters Tour - Savannah
    Grave Encounters Tour
    Edwin Antillon: The day time trolley tour is great. I love touring the historic district and learning about history. This is a fun compliment to that tour and where you learn about historic figures fates, made privy to gossip, and of course spooky stories. Lol. The picture is from a stop during the tour at the Telfair (house) Museum.
    River Street Visitor Information Center - Savannah
    River Street Visitor Information Center
    Alisa B.: Really kind and helpful staff at the Visitor Center. We enjoyed the free ferry. There is also a free shuttle bus we took around town. The city has a lot to offer and makes it easy for visitors to get around.
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