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EARLY BIRD'S PRESERVATION WALKING TOUR OF THE LANDMARK HISTORIC DISTRICT'S EAST SIDE

Early Bird's Preservation Walking Tour of the Landmark Historic District's East Side Logos

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PHONE
(912) 236 - 8097

ADDRESS
Isaiah Davenport House Museum
314 E. State Street
Savannah, GA 31401

VENUE
Isaiah Davenport House Museum

Early Bird's Preservation Walking Tour of the Landmark Historic District's East Side
Savannah | The Georgia Coast
FEES
  • $20: FREE
  • Parking: FREE
  • Additional Fee Info: Reservations required. Group size limited to 15 people. On-street parking.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Best Time To Visit: The museum is open 354 days a year with insightful tours given by trained guides daily. The museum is closed the third week of January, New Year's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, July 4th, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The museum closes at 1 p.m. on the day before Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.

What You'll Need for Your Visit: 30 to 45 minutes of tour time


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Take an early morning walk through one of the oldest and most varied neighborhoods to learn how historic preservation has revitalized downtown Savannah.  Tours led by the Davenport House director will introduce the personalities, structures and issues that have enthralled Savannah’s preservation movement.  Coffee and treats in the Davenport House garden to follow.

324 East State Street, Savannah, GA 31401

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