Fort Pulaski National Monument

Fort Pulaski National Monument

Fort Pulaski is a well-preserved Civil War-era fort located on Cockspur Island. Visitors can explore the fort’s impressive architecture, take in the views of the surrounding marshlands, and learn about the important role the fort played during the Civil War.

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Telfair Museums

Telfair Museums

The Telfair Museums include three sites: the Telfair Academy, the Jepson Center, and the Owens-Thomas House. This collection of art museums showcases everything from classic works of art to contemporary pieces, offering something for every art enthusiast.

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The Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters

The Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters

This historic mansion, built in 1819, offers insight into Savannah’s past. The museum highlights the architecture of the time and explores the history of slavery in the South. The home’s beautifully preserved interiors and its connection to history make it a popular attraction.

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River Street

River Street

River Street is a must-see in Savannah, lined with historic buildings, shops, restaurants, and galleries. This cobblestone street offers views of the river, and visitors can shop for unique souvenirs, enjoy street performances, and dine at the many waterfront restaurants.

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The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

A stunning example of French Gothic architecture, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist features breathtaking stained-glass windows and intricate woodwork. It's one of Savannah’s most beautiful and historic buildings, with tours available for visitors wanting to learn about its history.

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