10
Epic Things To Do In Savannah Georgia

1
THE HISTORIC SQUARES

These small parks are located throughout the historic district and they are spaced out a few blocks from one another.

2
FORSYTH PARK

Forsyth Park is a 30+ acre park that was named after the 33rd governor of Atlanta.

3
A STROLL ON JONES STREET

It is said that Jones Street is the most beautiful street in Savannah. In one of the ghost tours we did, we were also told.

4
THE MERCER-WILLIAMS HOUSE MUSEUM

Construction for the Mercer-Williams House began in 1860. It was disrupted by the Civil War and then completed in 1868. 

5
THE BIRTHPLACE OF JULIETTE GORDON LOW

Juliette Gordon Low is the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA. She was born on Halloween in 1860 in Savannah, Georgia.

6
THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

Called the “Sistine of the South,” this Roman Catholic church was built in French Gothic style.

7
CONGREGATION OF MICKVE ISRAEL

Located on Monterey Square, Congregation Mickve Israel is the 3rd oldest Jewish congregation in the USA.

8
THE FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH

The First African Baptist Church is one of the oldest continuously operating African-American churches in North America.

9
THE OWENS-THOMAS HOUSE & SLAVE QUARTERS

This art museum is located inside of a two-story mansion that was built in 1819. 

10
TELFAIR ACADEMY

This is where you will find the iconic Bird Girl statue. She once stood in Bonaventure Cemetery but was moved to the Telfair Academy for safekeeping.

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