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    Group-Friendly Savannah Attractions

    Take a trip back in time and discover Savannah’s unique history at a local museum, or soak in the bright lights and laughter at the Savannah Theater. There’s no shortage of entertainment here in Savannah!

    For more information on booking a trip for your tour and travel group, please contact us online or call (912) 790.4719.

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    Colonial Park Cemetery

    Colonial Park Cemetery is one of Savannah’s oldest cemeteries, established in the 18th century.

    Bonaventure Cemetery

    The Puppet People

    We are one of Savannah’s hidden secrets – tourists and locals all love us. Meet some of Savannah’s true characters, from Nathanael Greene to Paula Queen. We love to share the secret little bits about our city. Get a private tour! See beyond the moss curtain with a rare... backstage pass to our design studio with founder and creative director Angela Beasley. Discover one of Savannah’s jewels. We provide a great introduction to the city of Savannah for any tour group – from Girl Scouts to senior tours.

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    Battlefield Memorial Park

    Revisit the battle on October 9, 1779, where soldiers from three different armies clashed for control of Savannah, Georgia’s colonial capital. In October 2007, Savannah Mayor Otis Johnson helped cut the ribbon on the almost-finished Battlefield Memorial Park. Now you can walk on the ground... where hundreds fought and died for freedom.

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    Georgia State Railroad Museum

    Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum

    Founded in 1966, Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum exhibits ship models, paintings, and maritime antiques, principally from the great era of Atlantic trade and travel between England and America during the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Savannah History Museum

    Savannah History Museum & Battlefield Memorial Park is located in the former historic Central of Georgia Railroad’s passenger station. The museum walks guests through the city’s history from 1733, spanning the American Revolution and Civil War, all the way to modern day Savannah.... Many exhibits highlight Savannah’s musical, cultural, and artistic contributions including the famous bench from Forrest Gump. For more information please visit: http://www.chsgeorgia.org/SHM

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    National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force

    Our museum preserves for all Americans the stories of courage, character, and patriotism displayed by the men and women of the Eighth Air Force from World War II to the present. Using state-of-the-art graphics, memorabilia, vintage motion pictures and photographs, and interactive... “live-it-yourself” features, the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum is a work of art by itself.

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    Sorrel-Weed House

    If you prefer to hear and experience the darker side of Savannah, take our Nightly Ghost Hunters Tour where you’ll hear grand stories of Savannah’s darker history and learn about the evidence and experiences people have had here in the Sorrel-Weed house as well as around... Savannah.

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    Tybee Island Light Station and Museum

    Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding Mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 270 years.

    Old Fort Jackson

    Nearly two centuries old, Fort Jackson was named in honor of Georgia governor and Revolutionary War soldier James Jackson. The fort is the oldest standing brick fortification in the state.

    Savannah Theatre

    Don’t miss this high-energy experience, complete with singers, dancers, comedians, and live band, performing year-round in America’s oldest theatre, the Historic Savannah Theatre. Come experience the #1 nightlife attraction in Savannah! Located in Savannah’s Historic District... on Chippewa Square, this charming venue (newly renovated in an Art Deco style) was built in 1818 and is the oldest theatre in America still operating on its original site. Across the street is the location where the famous “park bench scenes” were filmed for the movie “Forrest Gump.”

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    Savannah Riverboat Cruises

    Enjoy an evening of dinner, live entertainment, and an unforgettable tour of Savannah on a riverboat cruise. Book tours and tickets online and save or call us toll-free for assistance with reservations, group tour bookings, and private charters. Experience refreshing river breezes on a... sightseeing harbor tour, delicious local southern flavors, cultural entertainment, fun-filled dinner, magical moonlight, and lavish brunches. Join our captain and award-winning crew on board for a unique tour and cruise attraction that is not to be missed!

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