The American Prohibition Museum located in Savannah's City Market is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition.
Step into the Golden Age of Piracy at Savannah’s City Market. Explore daring rogues, privateers, and legendary pirates through immersive storytelling, interactive tech, and artifacts. A thrilling, family-friendly journey into history and adventure.
Enjoy this 45 minute fully guided tour of the American Prohibition Museum. With a historically costumed guide, bursting with Prohibition stories. And at the end of the tour-you'll find yourself in a true speakeasy to enjoy a drink.
Tour the stately Federal-style home, built by master carpenter Isaiah Davenport for his household. Glimpse into 1820s domestic life in Savannah. In 1955 saving the Davenport House from demolition was the first effort of the Historic Savannah Foundation.
The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force preserves the stories of courage, character and patriotism displayed by the men and women of the Eighth Air Force from World War II to present. ''One of the world's most powerful museum experiences''...
The King-Tisdell Cottage is a heritage museum named for its Black owners, Eugene and Sarah King, and Robert Tisdell. The Cottage is dedicated to the preservation of Black history and culture.
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, founded in 1966, exhibits ship models, paintings and maritime antiques, principally from the great era of Atlantic trade and travel between England and America during the 18th and 19th centuries.
What do Girl Scout Founder Juliette Low, Supreme Court Justice James Moore Wayne and Spanish-American War General W. W. Gordon II have in common? Find out in a a remarkable family story woven through the history of the city, state and nation.