Old Savannah Tours
& Transportation - A complete professionally guided
tour of one of the largest Urban National Historic Landmarks in the United
States. See Savannah as the early colonists saw it - - Ride along
cobblestone paved streets beneath moss-draped oaks and experience the
"Old South" with its stately mansions, beautiful squares,
romantic riverfront and abundance of artifacts.
Gray's
Reef National Marine Sanctuary - Gray's Reef is one of
the largest near shore live-bottom reefs of the southeastern United
States. Gray's Reef is a popular recreational fishing and sport diving
destinations along the Georgia coast.
Ships
of the Sea Maritime Museum - Exhibits include ship
models, paintings and maritime antiques, principally from the great era of
Atlantic trade and travel between England and America during the 18th and
19th centuries. Housed in the elegant home built for William Scarbrough.
Coastal
Encounters Nature Center - An environmental education
program offering guided, hands-on explorations, marine biology lab
studies, nature art workshops and more! Or, visit the Center for a FREE
tour of the art room and lab featuring a large, saltwater touch tank and
aquariums full of a variety of local critters!
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St.
Mary's Submarine Museum - Located in historic downtown St
Mary's, GA, the museum is a great place to learn about the
""Silent Service"". A wide variety of Submarine
artifacts, memorabilia and information are available for viewing, and you
can checkout the beautiful St Mary's waterfront thru a real periscope.
King-Tisdell
Cottage - The King-Tisdell Cottage is an African-American
heritage museum named for its African-American owners, Eugene and Sarah
King, and Sarah King and Robert Tisdell. The museum presents the
African-American historical and cultural experience to the public through
the use of such methods as history and art exhibits, films, lectures, oral
history, and publications.
Savannah
History Museum - Savannah's only Museum dedicated to the
history of the whole coastal community and is located in the passenger
station of the Central Railroad. It houses a 20,000 square foot exhibit area
with a variety of exhibits which reflect Savannah's history from her
founding in 1733 to the present.
River
Street Riverboat - See a view of Savannah that you will
never forget. Take a cruise on the River Queen or the Georgia Queen.
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