Ever wondered what a horseshoe crab or a clownfish looked like in real life? Well, a great place to find out and learn all kinds of facts about the wildlife in the Georgia coasts is the Tybee Island Marine Science Center.
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Tybee Island, Georgia offers a fantastic location, the Tybee Pier and Pavilion. In earlier years it was referred to as the Tybrisa Pier and Pavilion, and it has been the stage for entertaining and gathering for over 200 years.
The American Prohibition Museum, America's only museum dedicated solely to the prohibition era, is located in City Market in downtown Savannah.
Bonaventure Cemetery is a 160-acre public cemetery on a bluff overlooking the scenic Wilmington River just east of Savannah. This historic cemetery is a must see on your list of places to visit in Savannah.
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic church at 222 East Harris Street on Lafayette Square in the historic district of Savannah.
Named after James Jackson, Old Fort Jackson is the oldest standing brick fort in Georgia. The beautifully preserved fort was built in 1808 and is located on the Savannah River to protect the city of Savannah.
The Juliette Gordon Low Historic District is an area near the Colonial Park Cemetery in the Historical District of Savannah.
The Owens Thomas House and slave quarters is a historic home museum off Oglethorpe Square in historic Savannah.
Savannah’s beauty practically sings in the springtime, with great weather making it prime time to stop and smell the flowers. There are plenty of other activities to enjoy as well.
Trade the snow for sand with a wonderful winter vacation to Tybee Island beaches. The beaches make a great escape from ice and cold, with mild temperatures and low humidity year ‘round.