I would definitely hit the
Jepson Center at Telfair
Museum and the SCAD
Museum of Art, which
has constantly changing,
interesting shows. Don’t
forget Owens-Thomas
House and Andrew
Low House, my favorite
house museums.
Jepson Center at
Telfair Museum
207 W. York Street
912.790.8800
SCAD Museum of Art
601 Turner Boulevard
921.525.7191
Andrew Low House
329 Abercorn Street
912.233.6854
It may seem trite, but the
trolley tours of Savannah
are worthwhile if you
want to get acquainted
with the city and learn
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Hearse Ghost Tour
412 E. Duffy Street
912.695.1578
If you’re in town on
a Saturday, go for an
invigorating walk around
the park, grab a cup of
coffee at the Sentient
Bean and then hit the
Forsyth Park Farmers
Market for excellent local
produce, cheese and delicious homemade bread.
The Sentient Bean
13 E. Park Avenue
912.232.4447
Forsyth Farmers Market
(photo below)
Located at the south
end of Forsyth Park
between Bull Street and
Park Avenue
912.484.0279
Photo: Sprout Momma Breads, a Forsyth Farmers Market vendor
Owens-Thomas House
by Telfair Museum
124 Abercorn Street
912.790.8889
some quick local history.
There is a lot to see, and
this is an ideal way to
beat the heat and explore
our beautiful city. I have
actually taken the Hearse
Ghost Tour at night
where you ride around in
an old hearse. It is good
for a giggle after a couple
of glasses of wine!