Savannah/hilton Head International Airport 17 Min
Colonial Park Cemetery (14 Min)
Final Resting Place Since 1789 For Savannah Citizens, Including Declaration Of Independence Signer.
Chippewa Square (13 Min)
The Site Of A Museum, Theater & Forrest Gump's Famous Bus Bench, Named For The Battle Of Chippewa.
Forsyth Park (6 Min)
30-Acre Park With Basketball & Tennis Courts, Paths, A Historic Fountain & A Confederate Memorial.
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace (9 Min)
Birthplace Of The Girl Scout's Founder Offers Tours Of The Regency-Style House, Plus A Gift Shop.
Jepson Center For The Arts (7 Min)
Museum Featuring Modern Paintings, Photos & Installations, Plus An Interactive Gallery For Kids.
Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters (9 Min)
English Regency-Style House Museum Circa 1811–1820, With Parterre Garden & Original Slave Quarters.
Savannah Historic District (12 Min)
Urban Historic District Featuring 18Th & 19Th-Century Architecture & Scenic Public Spaces.
City Market (2 Min)
Four Block Open-Air Market Since The 1700S With Shopping, Dining & Artworks In Restored Warehouses.
Scad Museum Of Art (10 Min)
Part Of The Savannah College Of Art & Design, This Teaching Museum Displays Modern Art & More.
Telfair Museums (6 Min)
The South's Oldest Public Art Museum, With American & European Works Spread Over 3 Themed Buildings.
The Cathedral Basilica Of St. John The Baptist (13 Min)
19Th-Century Roman Catholic Church With Neo-Gothic Architecture, Stained Glass & Music Recitals.
Bonaventure Cemetery (15 Min)
Savannah's Oldest Cemetery, Immortalized In Best-Selling Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil.
Mercer Williams House Museum (12 Min)
Guided Tours Of Italianate Mansion Immortalized In Book Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil.
Telfair Academy (5 Min)
Part Of Oldest Public Art Museum In The South, Housing 19Th- & 20Th-Century American & European Art.
Georgia State Railroad Museum (15 Min)
This Museum Offers Displays Of Historic Railcars & Rolling Stock, Plus Guided Tours & Train Rides.