Wright Square has two of the most impressive monuments in all of downtown – a towering statue and an enormous boulder. Its layout materialized in 1733. The original name of …
The Cluskey Vaults built in the 1840’s are mysterious, brick structures. Originally intended to be storage units for cotton and other crops being exported/imported, the vaults are said to have …
Designed by architect William Jay, finished in 1819 for merchant and banker Richard Richardson, later acquired by the Owens family. With many original furniture. Guided public tours through the house and Slave quarters.
Founded in 1755, the Independent Presbyterian Church was originally called The Presbyterian Church and is considered to be the mother of Georgia Presbyterianism. With more than 250 years of history …
John Sousakis Riverfront Plaza is a widened section of the Savannah Riverfront where the Georgia Queen is docked. The Georgia Queen is one of the largest paddle-wheel riverboats.