Michelle's Guidebook

Michelle
Michelle's Guidebook

Food scene

Variety of restaurants, bars with live outdoor entertainment, gift shops, art galleries and clothing boutiques. Visitor center and carriage rides.
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City Market
219 W Bryan St
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Variety of restaurants, bars with live outdoor entertainment, gift shops, art galleries and clothing boutiques. Visitor center and carriage rides.

Sightseeing

Ft Screven onTybee Island includes the museum, low country house, lighthouse. Fun history of Savannah Beach (now Tybee), great exercise climbing the light house and spectacular views.
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Tybee Island
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Ft Screven onTybee Island includes the museum, low country house, lighthouse. Fun history of Savannah Beach (now Tybee), great exercise climbing the light house and spectacular views.
Great place for picnics and exercise. Site for much of the jazz festival.
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Forsyth Park
2 W Gaston St
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Great place for picnics and exercise. Site for much of the jazz festival.
A breathtaking avenue of live oaks and Spanish moss leads to the tabby ruins of Wormsloe, the colonial estate of Noble Jones (1702–1775). Jones was a humble carpenter who arrived in Georgia in 1733 with James Oglethorpe and the first group of settlers from England. Wormsloe's tabby ruin is the oldest standing structure in Savannah. Interact with costumed interpreters during programs and events, and view a museum with artifacts unearthed at Wormsloe, as well as a short film about the site and the founding of Georgia. The interpretive nature trail leads past the tabby ruins along the marsh to the Colonial Life Area
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Wormsloe Historic Site
7601 Skidaway Rd
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A breathtaking avenue of live oaks and Spanish moss leads to the tabby ruins of Wormsloe, the colonial estate of Noble Jones (1702–1775). Jones was a humble carpenter who arrived in Georgia in 1733 with James Oglethorpe and the first group of settlers from England. Wormsloe's tabby ruin is the oldest standing structure in Savannah. Interact with costumed interpreters during programs and events, and view a museum with artifacts unearthed at Wormsloe, as well as a short film about the site and the founding of Georgia. The interpretive nature trail leads past the tabby ruins along the marsh to the Colonial Life Area