Lindsay R. • March 4, 2011They have a great selection of supplies and if you really price compare, they have some of the best in town!
Shanna C. • February 20, 2017Beautiful! Recently renovated to reflect users style. Setup for comfort, with lots of tech tools and knowledgeable staff. Cartoon collection is awesome! Must have student id to access facility
Visit Savannah • June 30, 2012The Art Zeum is fun AND educational for kids of all ages! We love the architectural building blocks! The Glass House is very unique.
HISTORY • May 8, 2012The African American Monument, erected here in 2002, honors and commemorates the contributions of African Americans to the cultural, social, educational, economic and spiritual life of Savannah.
C-SPAN • June 27, 2011Sister Francis of St. Vincent's Academy ran a secret school for African American children in the 1850s. Watch this C-SPAN American History video for more info.
Explore Georgia • February 15, 2013With a history dating back over 100 years in Savannah, the Knights of Columbus Hall is housed in a historic Liberty Street mansion. See Ponderosa rock the house on Saturday, March 9th!
SCAD • August 29, 2011Built in 1895 and formerly the Citizens Bank building, Propes Hall was the first building in Savannah to be completely fireproof. Note the Renaissance Revival style architecture.
SCAD • August 26, 2011Harris Hall was originally constructed in 1840 as a private residence. The building has 6,000 square feet of usable space.
SCAD • August 26, 2011Built in 1887 as the Chatham County Jail and Savannah Police Department, the three-story, stucco, Moorish Revival style building is most noted for its distinctive onion-shaped metal dome clock tower.
SAS S. • August 13, 2011The Sequential department! A great load of people who are always friendly! :D
SCAD • August 26, 2011The 67,000-square-foot Mediterranean-style building was constructed in 1906 and originally housed the U.S. Marine hospital.
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