Eastside, GA

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The King-Tisdell Cottage is a handsomely restored 1896 Victorian cottage named for local black citizens Eugene and Sarah King, and later Mrs. King's second husband Robert Tisdell. A proposed public housing project threatened demolition of the cottage at its previous address, and it was subsequently moved to its current location. Today the King-Tisdell Cottage serves as a black culture museum. Among other things, the museum interprets Savannah and the neighboring sea islands with an emphasis on the contributions and roles of African-Americans to the region's rich history. The museum contains many interesting artifacts, including a bill of sale for slaves which was written in Arabic by plantation slaves.

Beach Institute

When in Beach Institute, you can plan a visit to River Street and The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Beach Institute
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Dixon Park

While there might not be top attractions in Dixon Park, you can explore the larger area and discover places like River Street and Mercer Williams House Museum.

Dixon Park
WWII inspired dinner, serving great American classics.

Victorian District - East

While Victorian District - East might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like River Street and Mercer Williams House Museum.

Victorian District - East
Can't say enough great things about this hotel! This is the place to stay if you are in Savannah. Great staff, that go over and beyond from valet to front desk. Beautiful amenities including fitness center and a roof top pool with an excellent view of the boats on the water. Plus it's fairly new only a few months old so none of that clammy hotel germy feel. I really enjoyed my stay here, highly recommended.

Hitch Village - Fred Wessels Homes

If you're spending some time in Hitch Village - Fred Wessels Homes, River Street and Savannah River are top sights worth seeing.

Hitch Village - Fred Wessels Homes
Savannah Victorian District

Victorian District - West

You'll enjoy the coffeehouses and parks in Victorian District - West. You might want to make time for a stop at Savannah Stage Company or Cultural Arts Gallery.

Victorian District - West
Savannah Children\'s Museum featuring a playground and a bridge

Historic Downtown Savannah

4.5/5(5,096 area reviews)

Declared a National Historic Landmark District, this urban area boasts notable sites like Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace, Telfair Academy, and the First African Baptist Church. Unwind in one of Savannah's 22 squares or the 30-acre Forsyth Park.

Historic Downtown Savannah

Eastside, GA

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