Savannah Theater Play or Musical
The home of Return to the 50′s, Broadway on Bull Street, and A Christmas Tradition. Award-winning singers, dancers and live band take you on a musical journey in downtown Savannah’s favorite entertainment attraction! All pricing is for adult tickets. Children’s tickets are available but no discounts are extended. Some tours and attractions require [...]
Read more >Riverboat Daily Sightseeing Tour
Relive a bygone era on board one of our riverboats. Hear our captain’s intriguing tales and historic facts as we travel a river once used by the founders of our beautiful city. Learn about the history of Savannah, her port modern day and past, and see the statue of “the waving girl”. Take [...]
Read more >Davenport House
This fine Federal-style home was completed by master-builder Isaiah Davenport as his family residence in 1820. Authentically restored, the house museum features original plasterwork, a cantilever staircase and furnishings true to the 1820s. The site also features a courtyard garden that was originally a Bicentennial project of the Trustees’ Garden Club and was [...]
Read more >Juliette Gordon Low Birth Place
The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace—a Girl Scout national center in Savannah, Georgia—has something to offer everyone. It is the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts of the USA, who was affectionately known by her family and friends as “Daisy.” Built in 1821, the house has been elegantly restored to reflect [...]
Read more >Andrew Low House
The classically designed Andrew Low House sits on the southwest trust lot on Lafayette Square in the beautiful port city of Savannah, Georgia. The square was named after a Revolutionary War hero and the trust lot was the former site of the old jail. In 1847 the wealthy cotton factor Andrew Low chose [...]
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