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Savannah, GA USA
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Savannah city guide featuring Savannah, Georgia (GA) monuments, landmarks, Eugene Talmadge Memorial Bridge, historic sites, Green Meldrim House, famous Savannah attractions, Fort Pulaski, City Hall, Hodgson Hall, King Tisdell Cottage and general Savannah, Georgia (GA), USA monument and landmark information.
Savannah Landmarks and Monuments - Last updated 30/11/2008.
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Savannah Landmarks and Savannah Monuments
(Savannah, Georgia - GA, USA)
With such a rich and varied history, it is not difficult to appreciate how Savannah came to have such a large collection of monuments and historic landmarks. War is a predominant theme here and Savannah visitors with an interest in military conflict should head for the Colonial Cemetery and the Fort Pulaski National Monument.
Elsewhere in Savannah, restored period buildings make up a large percentage of the city's landmarks. Here are some of Savannah's main monuments and landmarks.
Savannah Landmarks and Monuments: Eugene Talmadge Memorial Bridge - Savannah, Georgia (GA), USA
Opened in 1991, the stylish Talmadge Memorial Bridge spans the Savannah River and is around 3 km / 2 miles in length. Towering over 185 feet / 56 meters above the river with four lanes of traffic, the cable-stayed Talmadge Bridge replaced the city's previous cantilever truss bridge.
Savannah landmark open: daily
Savannah landmark admission: free
Savannah Landmarks and Monuments: Green Meldrim House - 14 West Macon Street, Savannah, Georgia (GA), USA
Tel: +1 912 786 5787
Built in 1850, Savannah's Green Meldrim House is a rare but classic example of a Gothic Revival house. Visitors to the house can view the magnificent cast iron oriel windows and the ornately decorated fireplace mantles among other aesthetically pleasing architectural details.
Savannah landmark open: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday - 10:00 to 16:00, Saturday - 10:00 to 13:00
Savannah landmark admission: charge
Savannah Landmarks and Monuments: Fort Pulaski National Monument - Highway 80 east heading for Tybee Island, Savannah, Georgia (GA), USA
Tel: +1 912 786 5787
The Fort Pulaski National Monument is a historic coastal fort that played a significant role during the American Civil War. Set in a 5,600-acre / 2,266-hectare park, this important Savannah monument features a visitor center that chronicles the Civil War events that were of significance to the fort. Meanwhile, the parkland is home to a wide range of wildlife including alligators, raccoons, white-tailed deer and migratory birds.
Savannah landmark open: daily - 08:30 to 17:15
Savannah landmark admission: charge
Savannah Landmarks and Monuments: City Hall - 1 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia (GA), USA
Tel: +1 912 651 6410
Overlooking the Savannah River, the breathtaking City Hall dates back to 1901, when it was built on the site of Savannah's Old City Exchange building, the previous home of the City Government. The City Hall stands on the junction of Bay Street and Bull Street, and is immediately recognizable by its golden dome and grand architecture.
Savannah landmark open: daily
Savannah landmark admission: free
Savannah Landmarks and Monuments: Hodgson Hall - 501 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia (GA), USA
Tel: +1 912 651 2125
Hodgson Hall is a historic building constructed back in 1874 in order to pay tribute to the famous academic, William Brown Hodgson. Visitors to the hall can view its priceless collection of historical documents as well as appreciating the fine period architecture.
Savannah landmark open: daily
Savannah landmark admission: free
Savannah Landmarks and Monuments: Colonial Cemetery - Oglethorpe and Abercorn streets, Savannah, Georgia (GA), USA
Savannah's Colonial Cemetery is the city's oldest burial ground and is home to a number of monuments honoring some of the area's most noteworthy figures including famous Button Gwinnett and General Lachlan McIntosh.
Savannah landmark open: daily - sunup to sundown
Savannah landmark admission: free
Savannah Landmarks and Monuments: Henry Hall / Henry Street School - 14115 West Henry Street, Savannah, Georgia (GA), USA
Tel: +1 912 525 5100
Built in 1892, the Henry Street School is one of Savannah's most prominent examples of Queen Anne architecture. Constructed in a combination of limestone, terracotta and red brick, the building functioned as a junior high school until 1975. Some 11 years later, it was acquired by the Savannah College of Art and Design, who changed its named to Henry Hall.
Savannah landmark open: daily
Savannah landmark admission: free
Savannah Landmarks and Monuments: King Tisdell Cottage - 514 East Huntingson Street, Savannah, Georgia (GA), USA
Tel: +1 912 234 8000
The King Tisdell Cottage dates back to 1896 and served as a residency for various Afro-American families before being earmarked for demolition in 1970. Fortunately, it was rescued by the city of Savannah and has since been renovated. King Tisdell Cottage is open to visitors who can view the classic period furnishings and idiosyncrasies that are typical of a middle-class black family home.
Savannah landmark open: daily - sunup to sundown
Savannah landmark admission: free
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