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Savannah Convention & Visitors Bureau

301 Martin Luther King Jr, Savannah, Georgia

Featured Review : Before you do anything else in Savannah, stop at the visitors center and history museum. Follow Route 16 to the end and take a left on Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. It is an old train station made of brick. At one tim...See Full Review

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Savannah Visitors Center and History Museum

  • 5 out of 5 stars by Mary Dickinson from Marlborough, Connecticut
  • January 28, 2025
Quote: Before you do anything else in Savannah, stop at the visitors center and history museum. Follow Route 16 to the end and take a left on Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. It is an old train station made of brick. At one time it was the center of... Read the full Savannah Convention & Visitors Bureau review

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