1. Fort Pulaski National Monument in Savannah, Georgia
    Fort Pulaski National Monument, located on Cockspur Island, preserves the history and battleground where the Union Army successfully tested rifled cannons during the Civil War. Visitors can explore the fort's history through guided tours, exhibits, and stunning views of the surrounding marshlands.
  2. First African Baptist Church in Savannah, Georgia
    First African Baptist Church, established in 1773, is one of the oldest African American Baptist congregations in the United States. This historic church played a significant role in the abolitionist movement and the Underground Railroad. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the church's rich history and its impact on the community.
  3. Sorrel Weed House in Savannah, Georgia
    The Sorrel Weed House is a historic antebellum mansion known for its intriguing architecture and haunting tales. Guided tours provide visitors with a glimpse into the lives of Savannah's elite families during the Civil War era. Explore the elegant interiors and hear stories of the house's ghostly residents.
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