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.
Christopher • July 8, 2012Adorable little theater! Definitely worth checking out! Call ahead and make reservations because it fills up fast!
Ashley P. • March 19, 2013Very neat old house, a bit warm in spring, so maybe too hot for summer, but worth the tour.
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.
Lynora C. • March 26, 2016The tour was wonderful and led by a gold award recipient. Highly recommend!
IrmaZandl Z. • February 22, 2017Excellent tour of the main house plus slave quarters. Tour guide was incredibly informed.
Christine N. • May 24, 2020Excellent guides! Very informative and engaging. There for about 2 hours and experienced 2 cannon firings!
Ellen D. • August 20, 2013Loved Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil!! Great house...great story. Lovely antiques and so full of history
Bailey K. • November 18, 2010Great shows, family friendly, great place to introduce your children to the world of theatre!
Dianna B. • April 13, 2014Beautiful museum with a wonderful art collection. A definite must see for a well rounded trip to Savannah.
Stacy B. • November 27, 2022Well curated museum about a small part of American history that’s easy to forget. Take the time to read and view the exhibits. If it’s open, have a drink at the bar at the end.
Alina H. • July 14, 2015The children's exhibits are wonderful! My 5 year old could have stayed all day. We really enjoyed it and would definitely return.
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.
Josh G. • December 5, 2017Smaller but excellent museum with spacious galleries and docents available to answer questions.
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.
All About You Entertainment w. • May 6, 2014Gorgeous place! Delicious food! Great place for a wedding reception!!!
Matt K. • September 19, 2013Fantastic reuse of the historic buildings , great play areas for kids (big and little). Nice grass areas. Enter through the railway museum - who doesn't like a train!?!
Edelmira B. • September 16, 2013They feature excellent drag shows as well as other live events,karaoke and the like. The environment in Club One is cool, lighthearted and fun.
Neha P. • November 8, 2015The whole design of the interiors is breathtaking. The balcony view is excellent!
Andrew S. • August 21, 2012I loved this place. The lady inside gave us a full run down of the artists and things to see :) Check out the Beatles canvases!
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