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Battlefield Park!

Battlefield Park presents visitors with a memorial to the hundreds who fought and died for freedom. On October 9, 1779, more than 8,000 troops of three armies fought during the Revolutionary War Battle of Savannah. Battlefield Park commemorates the second bloodiest battle of the war, and marks where approximately 800 troops died or were wounded. [...]

Georgia State Railroad Museum!

The Georgia State Railroad Museum is believed to be the largest and most complete Antebellum railroad repair facility still in existence in the world! Guests can walk along the grounds of the complex where actual Rolling Stock is on display, learn about the functions each building served, and take part in scheduled activities that can [...]

Interesting Information about Savannah, GA!

Savannah was founded in 1733 as the Colonial capital of the Province of Georgia and was originally laid out as 4 open squares. By 1851 the city expanded to 24 squares, 22 of which are in existence today and is the largest National Historic Landmark District in the country. Today Savannah is one of the [...]

Stroll Through Colonial Park Cemetery

For a glimpse of the past in the heart of Savannah’s National Landmark Historic District, stroll through Colonial Park Cemetery, located at the corner of Oglethorpe Avenue and Abercorn Street. Nearly six acres in size, the cemetery serves as the final resting place for some of Savannah’s earlier residents. Previously known as the Old Cemetery, [...]