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The University of Georgia Marine Education Center and Aquarium is a vibrant, ocean-focused public resource for all ages. With interactive exhibits, touch tanks, and hands-on activities, the center invites visitors to explore life beneath the waves. As a research organization with numerous resident scientists, its mission is to boil down complex ideas and facts into easy-to-understand educational programming designed to benefit learners from every background.Address : 30 Ocean Science Cir, Savannah, GA 31411, USA
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Wormsloe Historic SiteThe Wormsloe Historic Site was once the colonial estate of carpenter Noble Jones, who came to Georgia with James Oglethorpe in 1733. This former plantation is the site of the oldest standing structure in Savannah. The ruins of Jones’ tabby house was built in 1745.
Skidaway Island State ParkSkidaway Island State Park, is a beautiful coastal destination that offers something for everyone. Visitors can explore the nature trails, marvel at the views from the scenic overlooks, and observe firsthand the local wildlife. You can relax can dip their toes at one of three secluded beaches or rent a kayak or paddleboard and take leisurely ride around Moon River. Of course, no trip to Skidaway Island is complete until visitors try their hand at some freshwater fishing on Lake Florence.
Bonaventure CemeteryBonaventure Cemetery was developed on the historically significant site of Bonaventure Plantation. The cemetery became famous when it was featured in the 1994 novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt, and in the movie, directed by Clint Eastwood, based on the book. It is the largest of the city's municipal cemeteries, containing nearly 160 acres.
Savannah Botanical GardensThe Savannah Botanical Gardens offers a stunning look at nature for all ages. Spanning over 30 acres, the grounds contain various themed gardens filled with unique plants and trees native to the area as well as other varieties from around the world. Visitors can wander through the butterfly gazebo, sun garden and Japanese garden before heading to the conservatory, which offers a rainforest-like escape all year round.
Old Fort JacksonOld Fort Jackson was constructed in 1808 as part of President Thomas Jefferson's Second System coastal defense initiative and named after Revolutionary War patriot James Jackson. This brick fort was constructed over an old earthen battery from the Revolutionary War which had been called "Mud Fort." Soldiers were stationed at Fort James Jackson to guard Savannah during the War of 1812.
Fort Pulaski National MonumentLocated on Cockspur Island between Savannah and Tybee Island, Fort Pulaski National Monument is the perfect destination for a history buff or a nature lover. The fort remains an outdoor exhibit, while the surrounding area offers guided tours, an indoor museum and many trails on which you can go for a bike ride or a long walk under the Georgia sun.
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Chatham CountyChatham County is the northernmost of Georgia's coastal counties on the Atlantic Ocean. It is bounded on the northeast by the Savannah River, and in the southwest bounded by the Ogeechee River.
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