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Monday, December 2, 2013
101 Things to do in Savannah, Ga
1. Oatland Island Wildlife Center
2. Roundhouse Railroad Museum
3. You can see operas, orchestras, musicians or take a tour of the Lucas Theatre for the Arts
4. Telfair Museum of Art
5. Take a tour on a streetcar with Oglethorpe Trolley tours
6. Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, first headquarters of Girl Guides
7. Savannah Music Festival
8. Owens-Thomas house
9. SCAD Museum of Art
10. Savannah Historic District
11. Mercer House
12. Walk the cobblestone of River Street while getting a great view of the river and checking out all the shops that line the streets
13. Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum
14. Sorrel Weed House
15. Take a tour and have dinner at the Olde Pink House
16. Forsyth Park
17. Skidaway Island State Park
18. Bonaventure Cemetery
19. Watch a show at the Savannah Civic Centre, such as the circus held in January
20. Wormsloe Historic Site
21. Hutchinson Island
22. Fort James Jackson
23. Fort McAllister Historic Site
24. Savannah Victorian Historic District
25. Isaiah Davenport House
26. Ossabaw Island
27. Go swimming at Tybee Island
28. Congregation Mickve Israel
29. Elba Island
30. Savannah Ogeechee Canal
31. Green-Meldrim House
32. Enjoy the Fourth of July on Riverstreet with live music and fireworks over the river.
33. Watch a game at the Ted Wright Stadium
34. Massie Heritage Center
35. Savannah Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre
36. Savannah Dance Theatre
37. Hearse Ghost Tours
38. Andrew Low House
39. Flannery O'Connor childhood home
40. City Market
41. Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum
42. Go golfing at Crosswinds Golf Club
43. South Beach
44. Historic Savannah Theatre
45. Take the annual tour of the homes held in spring
46. View sidewalk masterpieces at the Sidewalk Arts Festival
47. Watch the St. Patrick's day parade
48. Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge
49. Pin Point Heritage Museum
50. Savannah Children's Museum
51. Harper Fowlkes House
52. Watch the Savannah Sand Gnats at the Grayson Stadium
53. Hamilton-Turner House
54. Watch a convention or expo at the Savannah Convention Center
55. University of Georgia Marine Education Center and Aquarium
56. Muse Arts Warehouse
57. Take the kids to Monkey Joe's to burn off some energy
58. Dress up and get your photo taken at the Time Machine Portrait Co
59. Savannah History Museum
60. Savannah Stage Company
61. Star Castle Family Entertainment Center
62. Check out the beautiful architecture and stained glass windows of the Cathedral St. John the Baptist
63. Savannah Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature Center
64. Hard Hearted Hannah's Playhouse
65. Jepson Center for the Arts
66. National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force
67. Forsyth Farmer's Market - held Saturday mornings
68. Beach Institute - view local and national African American art exhibitions in this old school which was closed in 1919.
69. Try some ice-cream in this 1930's restored icecream parlor
70. Go bowling at AMF Savannah Lanes or Hunter Bowling Center
71. Dine at the Pirate's House, open since 1753, originally as an inn for seafarers
72. See the park bench where Forest Gump was filmed in Chippewa Square
73. The Savannah Theatre
74. Christmas Events: Savannah Harbor Festival of Lights, Christmas on the River and Lighted Parade, Nights & Holiday Lights at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens, Merry Art Market at Savannah's Clay Spot, The Nutcracker, Gingerbread Village, Christmas Tree Lighting and Christmas Parade.
75. Summer Waves
76. Take an art class at the Scribble Art Studio
77. Savannah Asian Festival featuring performances, arts & crafts and cusisine
78. Fort Pulaski
79. The Squares of Savannah as seen in the film “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”
80. Watch a puppet show by Angela Beasley's Puppet People
81. view the colonial era lighthouse Tybee Island Light Station
82. Little Theatre of Savannah
83. Savannah Canoe and Kayak
84. Watch the Savannah Derby Devils Roller Derby
85. Go swimming at Magnolia Park Pool or Kensington Park Pool (membership required)
86. Take a pottery class at Savannah's Clay Spot
87. Go shopping along Broughton Street with shops like Satchel or The Paris Market.
88. Take a cooking class at Chef Joe Randall's Cooking School or 700 Kitchen Cooking School
89. Savannah Film Festival
90. Go ice skating at Skatefest
91. Savannah Food & Wine Festival
92. Fall Festivals: Oktoberfest, Fall Festival, Fall Family Carnival, Farm & Forest Festival, Children's Fall Carnival
93. Halloween Events: Annual Savannah Spooktacular, Haunted House at Lake Mayer, Halloween Haunted Forest at Savannah Moose Lodge, Halloween Hike, Boo at the Beach, Annual Trick or Trot or Haunted Fire House
94. Historic Savannah Carriage Tours
95. William Scarbrough House
96. Island miniature Golf & Games
97. Savannah Parasail & Water Sports
98. Trustees Theatre
99. Go horseback riding at the Norwood stables
100. Liquid Sands Glass Gallery
101. Shop for antiques at 37th Street Antique and Design
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