Must Visit Historic Sites & Museums in Savannah, GA

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Savannah, Georgia, is a city that effortlessly blends Southern charm, historic intrigue, and a vibrant cultural scene. From cobblestone streets to moss-draped oaks, here are the top  historic sites you must visit:

Savannah's Historic Squares

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One of the city’s most distinctive features is its 22 historic squares, each offering a unique glimpse into the past. These squares, originally designed in the 18th and 19th centuries, provide green spaces, monuments, and a sense of tranquility amidst the bustling city. Here’s a guide to some of Savannah’s must-visit squares. 

James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Georgia colony, was an innovative planner whose vision for Savannah has left a lasting legacy. In 1733, Oglethorpe designed Savannah with a unique grid layout that incorporated a series of public squares. His plan aimed to create a city that balanced community, defense, and aesthetics.

Here are 5 squares that should not be missed:

Riverstreet District

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River Street’s history dates back to the early 18th century when Savannah was founded in 1733 by James Oglethorpe. The riverfront quickly became a vital center for trade and commerce. During the 19th century, it was a bustling port area, with cotton being the primary export. The historic buildings along River Street, many of which were once cotton warehouses, have been meticulously preserved and repurposed, providing a tangible connection to the city’s mercantile past.

What to do on Riverstreet: 

  • Shopping, dining and bars
  • Riverboat Cruise (included on Savannah TourPass)
  • Watch large container ships arrive and depart the Savannah Port.

House Museums

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Savannah’s famous house museums provide a glimpse into how Savannah’s elite merchants, elected officials and wealthy lived. On these tours you’ll also learn about the tragic lives of those enslaved, how they lived and their roles and how they shaped Savannah in so many ways.

Old Fort Jackson

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A National Historic Landmark, Old Fort Jackson is one of the oldest standing brick fortifications in the U.S., built in 1808. It played a crucial role in coastal defense during the War of 1812 and the Civil War. The fort features daily cannon firings, reenactments, and interactive exhibits.

  • This attraction is included on the Savannah TourPass

Civil Rights Sights

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Savannah, Georgia, renowned for its historic charm and antebellum architecture, also holds significant sites that highlight the city’s critical role in the Civil Rights Movement. These landmarks provide a window into the struggle for racial equality and justice, preserving the memories of the courageous individuals who fought for civil rights.

Georgia State Railroad Museum

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Located in a historic rail yard, this museum offers interactive exhibits and tours that highlight the history of rail transportation in Georgia. The museum is housed in the Central of Georgia Railway roundhouse complex, one of the most complete antebellum railroad complexes in the U.S.

  • This attraction is included on the Savannah TourPass.

The Pirate's House

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Established in 1753, it originally served as an inn for seafarers and quickly gained a reputation as a gathering place for pirates and sailors from around the world. The building, with its charming colonial architecture, is steeped in maritime lore and legend.

The Pirate’s House is believed to have inspired scenes in Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novel “Treasure Island.” The restaurant’s interior is a fascinating blend of historic charm and pirate-themed décor, with several rooms preserving their original 18th-century features. Visitors can explore the tavern’s hidden tunnels, once allegedly used for smuggling, adding to the allure and mystery of the place.

Today, The Pirate’s House is a popular restaurant known for its Southern cuisine and hospitality. Guests can enjoy a meal in a setting that feels like stepping back in time, surrounded by tales of adventure and intrigue. It’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts, literature lovers, and anyone seeking a unique dining experience in Savannah.

Bonaventure Cemetery

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Founded in 1846, Bonaventure Cemetery is a quintessential example of a Victorian-era cemetery, known for its elaborate tombstones, monuments, and hauntingly beautiful landscapes. The cemetery gained fame after being featured in “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” and is the final resting place of many notable Savannah residents.

  • Guided tour included on Savannah TourPass

Colonial Park Cemetery

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Established in 1750, this cemetery is the final resting place for many of Savannah’s early residents. It offers a serene, historic atmosphere with notable graves and monuments. The cemetery also includes the graves of several Revolutionary War soldiers.

Recommended Guided Tours to Explore Savannah's History

It’s much easier to digest and understand history when being told first-hand by a historical expert Tour Guide. Below are some of the best guided tours that are all included on our Savannah TourPass to make the most of your experience in the city.

  • Carriage Tours

  • Hop On Hop Off Trolley Tours along with their nightime Ghost Trolley Tour.
  • Walking Tours: daytime historical tours along with ghost and graveyard, pub crawls and more

  • Riverboat Cruise

  • Telfair Museums and historic museums.

  • Bicycle Tours
  • House Museum Tours

To fully maximize your Savannah vacation, look into the Savannah TourPass which has been found to make touring easier since all tours allowed on the pass have to be vetted. TourPass also saves time researching and booking tours and includes skip the line access making figuring out what to do a breeze.

Maximize Your Vacay with TourPass

To fully maximize your Savannah vacation, look into the Savannah TourPass which has been found to make touring easier since all tours allowed on the pass have to be vetted. TourPass also saves time researching and booking tours and includes skip the line access making figuring out what to do a breeze. Go to Savannah TourPass info page

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