Pooler GA Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AMighty Eighth Air Force Heritage Museum
- 175 Bourne Avenue
I-95, Exit 102, to US 80, Pooler, GA 31322 - +1 912 748 8888
- Just $10 per person - you can easily spend a few hours here and not get bored. Very informative and well done. A great tribute to these people. Easy to find, well signposted ... more on TripAdvisor
- A well done history of the Eighth Air Force and well worth the time to see. Many of the volunteers are actual military veterans of service with the Eighth Air Force, so you have the opportunity to speak with living history. The museum is large, so allow a few ... more on TripAdvisor
Mighty Eighth Air Force Heritage Museum
175 Bourne AvenueI-95, Exit 102, to US 80, Pooler, GA 31322
BHamilton-Turner House
- 330 Abercorn St
Savannah, GA 31401-4636 - +1 912 233 4800
- We stayed at the Hamilton-Turner House for our first visit to Savannah. We enjoyed our visit there and took advantage of the tour of the city. The afternoon teas ... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview This allegedly haunted Victorian house is filled with antiques from the 17th and 18th centuries. more on TripAdvisor
Hamilton-Turner House
330 Abercorn StSavannah, GA 31401-4636
CColonial Park Cemetery
- Oglethorpe and Abercorn Streets
Savannah, GA - +1 912 651 6843
- This cemetery is worth a quick walk. It's a nice old cemetery. more on TripAdvisor
- Colonial Park Cemetery is always a stop for us on our trips to Savannah. In all previous visits we would rank the cemetery as excellent, but this year someone forgot to cut the grass and maintain it better. The headstones are interesting to read since the cemetery is old. Many notable ... more on TripAdvisor
Colonial Park Cemetery
Oglethorpe and Abercorn StreetsSavannah, GA
DGreen-Meldrim House
- 14 West Macon Street
Savannah, GA 31401 - +1 912 233 3845
Green-Meldrim House
14 West Macon StreetSavannah, GA 31401
EThe Beach Institute
- 502 East Harris Street
Savannah, GA 31401 - +1 912 234 8000
- Overview Once a school for freed slaves after the Civil War, today it displays African American art. more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Works by African-American artists from the Savannah area and around the country are on display in this building, which once housed the first school for African-American children in Savannah, established in 1867. On permanent ... more on Fodor's
The Beach Institute
502 East Harris StreetSavannah, GA 31401
