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Savannah, GA
Best Sights & Activities -(Museums)
Flannery O'Connor House
(Sights & Activities - Museums)
207 E Charlton St
Savannah GA 31401
912-233-6014
Description:
HISTORIC DISTRICT. [Closed for renovation until further notice.] The first floor of Southern author Flannery O'Connor's childhood home is now a museum open to the public. They also have readings as part of the St. Patrick's Day festivities.#13;#10;#13;#10;#13;#10;

Georgia Historical Society
(Sights & Activities - Museums)
501 Whitaker St
Savannah GA 31401
912-651-2125
Description:
HISTORIC DISTRICT. Looking for information on Georgia history? This is the place to go! They have extensive archives of historical objects from the 1700s to the present day. The organization also publishes books on Georgia history and genealogy and hosts workshops and monthly lectures. The capable staff is very friendly.

Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
(Sights & Activities - Museums)
142 Bull St
Savannah GA 31401
912-233-4501
Description:
HISTORIC DISTRICT. If you were ever a Girl Scout (or knew someone who was), you have to visit this beautiful home. Juliette Low was from a wealthy family, and she lived in Savannah in the 19th century. She is best known for founding the Girl Scouts, who now own this home. The organization purchased it in the 1950s to save it from being torn down.

Mercer Williams House Museum
(Sights & Activities - Museums)
429 Bull St
Savannah GA 31401
912-236-6352
Description:
HISTORIC DISTRICT. Built in 1871, this is one of the most beautiful homes in Savannah and also one of the most famous. The house, formerly owned by Jim Williams, was featured in both the book and the movie "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil." Though 429 Bull Street was a private residence for many years, it is now open to the general public. Indeed, folks can now step inside and meander through rooms impeccably decorated with 18th and 19th century furniture, Chinese porcelain, and 18th century English and American portraits. A true Savannah must, especially if you're a fan of the book.

Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum
(Sights & Activities - Museums)
175 Bourne Ave
Pooler GA 31322
912-748-8888
Description:
This museum is a must-see if you're interested in learning more about aviation history. Open since 1996, it features exhibits concerning the history of the Eighth Air Force Division, which was created in Savannah in 1942. More than one million men and women have served in this division, and they flew bombing missions over Nazi Germany during WWII.