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    • 8.7
      History Museum
      1 Fort Jackson Rd (President's Street extension), Savannah
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      • Christine N.

        Christine N. • May 24, 2020Excellent guides! Very informative and engaging. There for about 2 hours and experienced 2 cannon firings!

    • 8.7
      History Museum
      429 Bull St, Savannah
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      • Allen V.

        Allen V. • September 26, 2018Beautiful house and very informative tour. I had never read the book or watched the film so it was all new to me. No picture taking is a bummer but don’t let that deter you.

    • 8.8
      History Museum
      329 Abercorn St, Savannah
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      • Anita B.

        Anita B. • August 29, 2013Our guide was very knowledgable and hospitable. It was interesting to learn about the tie between the Low family and Robert E Lee.

    • 8.6
      History Museum
      601 W Harris St (Louisville Road), Savannah
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      • Brandy

        Brandy • October 29, 2012What a great roundhouse museum. You get 3 days on the $10 donation (adult) $4 kids. My 2 1/2 year old son loved climbing in the cars and the model train exibit. Very nice. Plan to come back.

    • 8.4
      History Museum
      324 E State St, Savannah
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      • Ashley P.

        Ashley P. • March 19, 2013Very neat old house, a bit warm in spring, so maybe too hot for summer, but worth the tour.

    • 7.8
      History Museum
      207 E Gordon St, Savannah
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      • Jonathan S.

        Jonathan S. • February 3, 2012Savannah’s first free public school, operating continuously from 1856 until 1974 except for its use as a Union hospital during the Civil War and as a Freedmen’s school during Reconstruction.

    • 7.6
      History Museum
      303 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (Louisville Road), Savannah
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      • Sara R.

        Sara R. • May 11, 2019Great place to get the general history of Savannah. They have two wonderful tours. One is the loyalist and liberty your and frogtown tour.

    • 7.5
      History Museum
      Savannah
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      • Lori S.

        Lori S. • November 12, 2017The tours are fantastic here! Guides are informative and bring the place to life!

    • 7.0
      History Museum
      Chippewa Square, Savannah
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      • Joe C.

        Joe C. • November 14, 2015We stumbled on to this by chance, thus proving that it's so important to just take walks through new cities, like Savannah. We also passed a beautiful fountain and the girl scouts first location

    • 9.0
      History Museum
      N32° 01.680 W080° 53.525, Savannah
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      • Ceci T.

        Ceci T. • July 11, 2016We loved this tour. It was very hot so I would recommend going not during summer. The tour we did was a little long but the cannon shots were really awesome!

    • 7.9
      Historic and Protected SiteView Prices
      6 W Harris St, Savannah
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      • Josh F.

        Josh F. • December 31, 2013Great tour! Ask the guides about their experiences with the ghosts!

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      History Museum
      273-299 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (Louisville Rd), Savannah
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      History Museum
      Savannah
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      History Museum
      411 E York St, Savannah
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      History Museum
      14 W Macon St (Bull St), Savannah
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      • Rebecca K.

        Rebecca K. • August 10, 2010A beautiful example of Gothic Revival Architecture. It's a must see when visiting Savannah. I would skip the tour though unless you get the student price because seeing inside just isn't worth $7.

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      History MuseumView Products
      311 Bull St (at Liberty Ln), Savannah
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      History Museum
      230 Barnard St, Savannah
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      • Jonathan S.

        Jonathan S. • April 19, 2011Built in 1844 for Aaron Champion by architect Charles Cluskey. Notice the 3rd floor addition from 1895.www.architecturalsavannah.com

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      History Museum
      125 W River St, Savannah
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      • Neil

        Neil • January 4, 2012Do not mention pirates whilst aboard this ship

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      History Museum
      Savannah
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      History Museum
      681 Fort Argyle Rd, Savannah
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    • 8.9
      Plaza
      Bull St (btwn Hull St & Perry St), Savannah
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      • Your Savvy Atlantan

        Your Savvy Atlantan • November 2, 2013Sit here and ponder life just as Forest Gump did. The actual bench now resides in the Savannah History Museum, 303 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, Savannah.

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