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Founded in 1966, the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum in Savannah is just a few blocks from the Savannah Visitor’s Center and City Market. At 41 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the museum is on the west edge of the historic city of Savannah.

If you are visiting Savannah, you have to head down to historic River Street. Facing north, onto the Savannah River, it is a great place to shop, eat and drink and just watch life go by. And the heart of River Street is Rousakis Riverfront Plaza in Savannah.

Georgia’s northernmost barrier island, Tybee Island has a wide variety of activities for any type of visitor and sightseeing in and around the island comes in many forms. There are Tybee Island tours for everything outdoors and of museums and historic structures too.

Our military history is something we are very proud of, and nowhere is it more obvious than the Webb Military Museum. Located at 411 East York Street and open every day of the week (12 until 4 on Sundays, 10 till 5 every other day), this...

While the South hasn’t always been a bastion of civil rights, we in Savannah have often been considered ahead of our time when it comes to offering equal rights to everyone, and the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum is the perfect example.

If you’re looking for things to do in Savannah GA, add this attraction to your list. The lessons we learn can be priceless ones, as experienced by a visit to the Pin Point Heritage Museum.

One of our favorite places to visit is the Mickve Israel Temple. Bearing the distinctive honor of being one of the oldest temples in the nation, it is located at 20 East Gordon Street. Finding it should be no problem; its Gothic Revival architectural style stands out in a sea of Antebellum structures that dot the landscape of Savannah.

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