The ONLY Prohibition Museum in the United States! Relive the intoxicating history of Temperance and Prohibition from the “Alcohol Argument” between the Wets and the Dries to the Unintended Consequences of the 18th Amendment
Experience the American Prohibition Museum like never before! Travel back in time with an authority on all things Prohibition, and explore the fascinating story of America’s dry spell. By the time you hit the speakeasy, you’ll have plenty to discuss over a libation.
Are you looking for something a little bit different, but still totally unique? Cocktail Classes in Congress Street Up are sure to wet your whistle.
Participate in an Educational and Exciting Whiskey Tasting Class at the American Prohibition Museum.
Participate in an Educational and Exciting Tequila Tasting Class at the American Prohibition Museum.
The ONLY Prohibition Museum in the United States! Relive the intoxicating history of Temperance and Prohibition from the “Alcohol Argument” between the Wets and the Dries to the Unintended Consequences of the 18th Amendment and enjoy a cocktail at our Speakeasy.
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.
This Greek Revival architectural treasure, Harper Fowlkes House, is a perfect example of a grand southern home steeped with history.
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''...
Americas Most Unique Synagogue
Visit the only Gothic style Sanctuary in America, an Award Winning Museum with many historic artifacts including the1450s oldest Torah in America. Hear history of Savannah’s settlement in 1733 to today. See Presidential letters starting with George Washington.
Get the real local flavor from trained local volunteer tour guides.
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.
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.
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.
The Graveface Museum is the South's largest collection of oddities and curiosities.