Some attractions within Savannah Map:
- Andrew Low House - The Andrew Low House in Savannah was built by Andrew Low in 1849. Having attained wealth as a cotton merchant,... More
- Calhoun Square - Calhoun Square in Savannah was created in 1851. It was named for one of the south's great statesmen, John... More
- Cathedral of St. John the Baptist - The Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Savannah was completed in 1896, then rebuilt in 1899... More
- Chamber of Commerce
- Chatham Square - Chatham Square in Savannah was named for the Earl of Chatham, William Pitt. This green space was laid out in 1847. More
- Chippewa Square - Savannah's Chippewa Square was laid out in 1815. It was named to pay tribute to the victory of American troops... More
- City Hall - The City Hall in Savannah was designed and built in 1901. This building replaced a circa 1799 City Exchange building... More
- Civic Center - The Savannah Civic Center hosts a variety of events including conventions, exhibit shows and social events. More
- Colonial Park Cemetery
- Columbia Square - Columbia Square in Savannah was laid out in 1799 this city square offers a restored federal house and a luxury... More
- Cotton and Naval Stores Exchange
- Court House Complex
- Crawford Square - Crawford Square was built in the 1840's and is one of the last that is still fenced in. It is named for William... More
- Davenport House - Davenport House in Savannah is an American Federal-style house that was built by master builder Isaiah... More
- US Customs
- Visitor Center and Tours
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