Victorian District - West, GA

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Savannah Victorian District
Savannah Victorian District
Savannah Victorian District
Savannah Victorian District
Savannah Victorian District

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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
This building was constructed in 1897-98 as a memorial to General Alexander R. Lawton (1818-96) and his daughter, Corinne

Metropolitan

If you're spending some time in Metropolitan, Starland District and Sacred Heart Catholic Church are top sights worth seeing.

Metropolitan
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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
Super cute cafe with crafting for kids!  There were a few choices of crafts, prices were $5-$10.  Yummy food too!

Thomas Square

You'll enjoy the restaurants and gardens in Thomas Square. You might want to make time for a stop at Starland District or Bull Street Library.

Thomas Square
Savannah featuring interior views

Old West Broad Neighborhood

If you're spending some time in Old West Broad Neighborhood, Georgia State Railroad Museum and Savannah Children's Museum are top sights worth seeing.

Old West Broad Neighborhood
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

Victorian District - West, GA

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