Stop At: Savannah Visitors Center, 301 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Tourist information center
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Juliette Gordon Low's Birthplace, 10 E Oglethorpe Ave, (corner of Bull St. and Oglethorpe Ave.), Savannah, Georgia 31401
Juliette Gordon Low Historic District consists of three buildings—the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace also known as "Wayne-Gordon House", First Girl Scout Headquarters which was the carriage house for the Andrew Low House, converted for use by the Girl Scouts in May–June 1912, and the Andrew Low House, is a site in Savannah, Georgia significant for its association with Juliette Gordon Low and the founding of the Girl Scouts of the USA.
Pass By: Mercer Williams House Museum, 429 Bull St, Entrance Located Behind The House At 430 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Mercer House, now called the Mercer Williams House Museum, is located at 429 Bull Street in Savannah, Georgia.[3] Completed in 1868, it stands at the southwestern corner of Monterey Square. The house was the scene of the 1981 shooting death of Danny Hansford by the home's owner Jim Williams, a story that is retold in the 1994 John Berendt book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
Stop At: Forsyth Park, Drayton St and E Park Ave, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Forsyth Park is a large city park that occupies 30 acres in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. Known for it's famous beautiful Forsyth Fountain.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Massie Heritage Center, 207 E Gordon St, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Kid-friendly exhibits highlighting Savannah's architecture, public education system & culture.
Duration: 45 minutes
Pass By: Colonial Park Cemetery, 200 Abercorn St, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Colonial Park Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in downtown Savannah, Georgia. It became a city park in 1896, 43 years after burials in the cemetery ceased. The cemetery was established in 1750, when Savannah was the capital of the British Province of Georgia, last of the Thirteen Colonies.
Stop At: Columbia Square, Habersham Street, Between East State and East York Streets, Savannah, Georgia
Bordered by historic homes, this compact green space has a central fountain & mature live oak trees.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, 222 E Harris St, Savannah, Georgia 31401
The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica on Lafayette Square. It is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: City Market, Jefferson at West Saint Julian Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Four block open-air market since the 1700s with shopping, dining & artworks in restored warehouses. (30 minute stop)
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: The Waving Girl Statue, River Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Florence Martus (1868-1943) is remembered by this statue showing her greeting ships as they came in and waving to them.
Stop At: Madison Square, Bull Street, Between West Harris and West Charlton Streets, Savannah, Georgia
Charming plaza with nearby historic homes & a monument to Revolutionary War Sgt. William Jasper.
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Davenport House Museum, 324 E State St, Savannah, Georgia 31401
The Isaiah Davenport house is a historic home in Savannah, Georgia, United States, built in 1820. It has been operated as a historic house museum by the Historic Savannah Foundation since 1963. The house is located at 324 East State Street, on the northwest corner of Columbia Square.
Stop At: River Street Market Place, 502 E River St, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Trendy covered marketplace with a variety of cafes/bars & kiosks selling gifts, candy, jewelry & more. (20 minute stop)
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Ellis Square, Barnard Street, West Congress Streets, Savannah, Georgia 31410
Urban square with fountains of shooting water for kids, picnic tables & a life-sized chess set.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Jepson Center & Telfair Children's Art Museum, 207 W York St, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Telfair Museums, in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia, was the first public art museum in the Southern United States.
Pass By: Andrew Low House, 329 Abercorn St, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Juliette Gordon Low Historic District consists of three buildings—the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace also known as "Wayne-Gordon House", First Girl Scout Headquarters which was the carriage house for the Andrew Low House, converted for use by the Girl Scouts in May–June 1912, and the Andrew Low House, is a site in Savannah, Georgia significant for its association with Juliette Gordon Low and the founding of the Girl Scouts of the USA.
Stop At: Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum features nine galleries of ship models, maritime paintings, and artifacts. The vast majority of ship models were commissioned by the Museum to interpret Savannah's rich maritime history. The museum is housed within a National Historic Landmark built in 1819 for William Scarbrough, the principal owner of the Steamship Savannah (the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean).
Duration: 1 hour