Wednesday-Monday: Tybee Island Light Station and Museum, Georgia’s oldest and tallest lighthouse, is open 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., depending on weather conditions. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. The tower stands 145 feet tall and has three Light Keeper’s Cottages nearby. A small 1812 Summer Kitchen holds archaeological finds. Across […]
Monday: (Closed until March 2026) Tybee Island Farmers and Artisan Market in the field next to the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum, 4-7 p.m. Local businesses offer an array of goods from artwork to vegetables. Free parking. 30 Meddin Dr. PLEASE PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AT ALL TIMES! (912) 401-1041 or visit https://tybeeislandfarmersmarket.com/.
Monday-Saturday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Prohibition Cocktail Classes at Congress Street Up inside the American Prohibition Museum. Enjoy tidbits of history with every sip! Our certified bartenders will teach you how to make classic cocktails while discovering the history behind them. Learn new skills, enjoy your creations, and show off your newly acquired talents […]
Visit the Fort Pulaski National Monument! For much of the 19th century, masonry fortifications were the United States’ main defense against overseas enemies. However, during the Civil War, new technology proved its superiority over these forts. Using rifled cannons, the U.S. Army compelled the Confederate garrison inside Fort Pulaski to surrender. The siege was a […]
May 1-June 23: Of A Feather: Birds in Art is an exhibition on display at The Jepson Center. Dazzled by their aviation skills, and enchanted by their songs, humans have long been fascinated with birds. They have become potent symbols of human affairs and beliefs from the spiritual to the nationalistic. Forever the “canaries in the […]
Tuesday-Sunday: National Museum of the Mighty Eight Air Force, located only minutes from Downtown Savannah, where the Eighth Air Force was activated in 1942, the Museum features over 90,000 square feet of exhibits, interactive displays, historical artifacts and a magnificent collection of aviation art. See a visually realistic mission experience, a world renowned research Center […]
Named after James Jackson, one-time governor of Georgia, Old Fort Jackson is a beautifully preserved fort along the Savannah River, and is Georgia’s oldest standing brick fortification.
Old Fort Jackson is a must-see National Historic Landmark offering cannon firings and daily interactive programs. Please call for the daily schedule. Minutes away from Savannah’s Historic District, visitors of all ages experience unique views of Savannah’s riverfront skyline and the Talmadge Bridge while walking the grounds of one of the oldest brick fortifications along the East Coast.
Monday-Saturday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Prohibition Cocktail Classes at Congress Street Up inside the American Prohibition Museum. Enjoy tidbits of history with every sip! Our certified bartenders will teach you how to make classic cocktails while discovering the history behind them. Learn new skills, enjoy your creations, and show off your newly acquired talents […]
Visit the Fort Pulaski National Monument! For much of the 19th century, masonry fortifications were the United States’ main defense against overseas enemies. However, during the Civil War, new technology proved its superiority over these forts. Using rifled cannons, the U.S. Army compelled the Confederate garrison inside Fort Pulaski to surrender. The siege was a […]
May 1-June 23: Of A Feather: Birds in Art is an exhibition on display at The Jepson Center. Dazzled by their aviation skills, and enchanted by their songs, humans have long been fascinated with birds. They have become potent symbols of human affairs and beliefs from the spiritual to the nationalistic. Forever the “canaries in the […]
May 22-23: Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum will mark its inaugural “Maritime Day Celebration” with a light and sound festival entitled “Celestial Seafarers” featuring local artists. The event is in celebration of National Maritime Day, a day of honor that marks the launch of the Steamship SS Savannah from Savannah in 1819. This two-day […]
Wednesday-Monday: Tybee Island Light Station and Museum, Georgia’s oldest and tallest lighthouse, is open 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., depending on weather conditions. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. The tower stands 145 feet tall and has three Light Keeper’s Cottages nearby. A small 1812 Summer Kitchen holds archaeological finds. Across […]
Tuesday-Sunday: National Museum of the Mighty Eight Air Force, located only minutes from Downtown Savannah, where the Eighth Air Force was activated in 1942, the Museum features over 90,000 square feet of exhibits, interactive displays, historical artifacts and a magnificent collection of aviation art. See a visually realistic mission experience, a world renowned research Center […]
Monday-Saturday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Prohibition Cocktail Classes at Congress Street Up inside the American Prohibition Museum. Enjoy tidbits of history with every sip! Our certified bartenders will teach you how to make classic cocktails while discovering the history behind them. Learn new skills, enjoy your creations, and show off your newly acquired talents […]
Visit the Fort Pulaski National Monument! For much of the 19th century, masonry fortifications were the United States’ main defense against overseas enemies. However, during the Civil War, new technology proved its superiority over these forts. Using rifled cannons, the U.S. Army compelled the Confederate garrison inside Fort Pulaski to surrender. The siege was a […]
May 1-June 23: Of A Feather: Birds in Art is an exhibition on display at The Jepson Center. Dazzled by their aviation skills, and enchanted by their songs, humans have long been fascinated with birds. They have become potent symbols of human affairs and beliefs from the spiritual to the nationalistic. Forever the “canaries in the […]
May 22-23: Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum will mark its inaugural “Maritime Day Celebration” with a light and sound festival entitled “Celestial Seafarers” featuring local artists. The event is in celebration of National Maritime Day, a day of honor that marks the launch of the Steamship SS Savannah from Savannah in 1819. This two-day […]
Wednesday-Monday: Tybee Island Light Station and Museum, Georgia’s oldest and tallest lighthouse, is open 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., depending on weather conditions. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. The tower stands 145 feet tall and has three Light Keeper’s Cottages nearby. A small 1812 Summer Kitchen holds archaeological finds. Across […]
Tuesday-Sunday: National Museum of the Mighty Eight Air Force, located only minutes from Downtown Savannah, where the Eighth Air Force was activated in 1942, the Museum features over 90,000 square feet of exhibits, interactive displays, historical artifacts and a magnificent collection of aviation art. See a visually realistic mission experience, a world renowned research Center […]
Named after James Jackson, one-time governor of Georgia, Old Fort Jackson is a beautifully preserved fort along the Savannah River, and is Georgia’s oldest standing brick fortification.
Old Fort Jackson is a must-see National Historic Landmark offering cannon firings and daily interactive programs. Please call for the daily schedule. Minutes away from Savannah’s Historic District, visitors of all ages experience unique views of Savannah’s riverfront skyline and the Talmadge Bridge while walking the grounds of one of the oldest brick fortifications along the East Coast.
Every Thursday, farmers, cooks, jam- and salsa-makers and all kinds of artisans meet locals at 68 Boundary Street at Martin Family Park for the Farmers Market of Bluffton from 12-4 p.m. With an assortment of farm fresh produce, including strawberries, carrots, onions, spinach, varieties of lettuce, broccoli, mushrooms, beets, potatoes and more, the Farmers Market […]
Monday-Saturday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Prohibition Cocktail Classes at Congress Street Up inside the American Prohibition Museum. Enjoy tidbits of history with every sip! Our certified bartenders will teach you how to make classic cocktails while discovering the history behind them. Learn new skills, enjoy your creations, and show off your newly acquired talents […]
Visit the Fort Pulaski National Monument! For much of the 19th century, masonry fortifications were the United States’ main defense against overseas enemies. However, during the Civil War, new technology proved its superiority over these forts. Using rifled cannons, the U.S. Army compelled the Confederate garrison inside Fort Pulaski to surrender. The siege was a […]
May 1-June 23: Of A Feather: Birds in Art is an exhibition on display at The Jepson Center. Dazzled by their aviation skills, and enchanted by their songs, humans have long been fascinated with birds. They have become potent symbols of human affairs and beliefs from the spiritual to the nationalistic. Forever the “canaries in the […]
May 24-27: The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force honors the 26,000 Eighth Air Force airmen who made the ultimate sacrifice in World War II. 26,000 48-star American flags, the flag under which these men served and many are buried, will fill the garden and give visitors a chance to walk through and […]
Wednesday-Monday: Tybee Island Light Station and Museum, Georgia’s oldest and tallest lighthouse, is open 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., depending on weather conditions. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. The tower stands 145 feet tall and has three Light Keeper’s Cottages nearby. A small 1812 Summer Kitchen holds archaeological finds. Across […]
Tuesday-Sunday: National Museum of the Mighty Eight Air Force, located only minutes from Downtown Savannah, where the Eighth Air Force was activated in 1942, the Museum features over 90,000 square feet of exhibits, interactive displays, historical artifacts and a magnificent collection of aviation art. See a visually realistic mission experience, a world renowned research Center […]
Monday-Saturday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Prohibition Cocktail Classes at Congress Street Up inside the American Prohibition Museum. Enjoy tidbits of history with every sip! Our certified bartenders will teach you how to make classic cocktails while discovering the history behind them. Learn new skills, enjoy your creations, and show off your newly acquired talents […]
Visit the Fort Pulaski National Monument! For much of the 19th century, masonry fortifications were the United States’ main defense against overseas enemies. However, during the Civil War, new technology proved its superiority over these forts. Using rifled cannons, the U.S. Army compelled the Confederate garrison inside Fort Pulaski to surrender. The siege was a […]
May 1-June 23: Of A Feather: Birds in Art is an exhibition on display at The Jepson Center. Dazzled by their aviation skills, and enchanted by their songs, humans have long been fascinated with birds. They have become potent symbols of human affairs and beliefs from the spiritual to the nationalistic. Forever the “canaries in the […]
May 24-27: The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force honors the 26,000 Eighth Air Force airmen who made the ultimate sacrifice in World War II. 26,000 48-star American flags, the flag under which these men served and many are buried, will fill the garden and give visitors a chance to walk through and […]
Wednesday-Monday: Tybee Island Light Station and Museum, Georgia’s oldest and tallest lighthouse, is open 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., depending on weather conditions. We are a complete light station whose history dates back to 1736. The tower stands 145 feet tall and has three Light Keeper’s Cottages nearby. A small 1812 Summer Kitchen holds archaeological finds. Across […]
Each Saturday the Forsyth Farmers’ Market opens from 9 a.m.–1 p.m., rain or shine, at the South End of Forsyth Park in Historic Downtown Savannah. A variety of vendors offer their produce and products to residents and visitors alike. The Forsyth Farmers’ Market vendors offer a variety of local goods including seasonal produce, eggs, honey, […]
Tuesday-Sunday: National Museum of the Mighty Eight Air Force, located only minutes from Downtown Savannah, where the Eighth Air Force was activated in 1942, the Museum features over 90,000 square feet of exhibits, interactive displays, historical artifacts and a magnificent collection of aviation art. See a visually realistic mission experience, a world renowned research Center […]
Named after James Jackson, one-time governor of Georgia, Old Fort Jackson is a beautifully preserved fort along the Savannah River, and is Georgia’s oldest standing brick fortification.
Old Fort Jackson is a must-see National Historic Landmark offering cannon firings and daily interactive programs. Please call for the daily schedule. Minutes away from Savannah’s Historic District, visitors of all ages experience unique views of Savannah’s riverfront skyline and the Talmadge Bridge while walking the grounds of one of the oldest brick fortifications along the East Coast.
Monday-Saturday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Prohibition Cocktail Classes at Congress Street Up inside the American Prohibition Museum. Enjoy tidbits of history with every sip! Our certified bartenders will teach you how to make classic cocktails while discovering the history behind them. Learn new skills, enjoy your creations, and show off your newly acquired talents […]