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Waving Girl Statue - Florence Martus

Waving Girl Statue - Florence Martus

4.56km from Old Fort Jackson

The Waving Girl Statue is inspired by the remarkable story of Florence Martus. For 44 years, she welcomed every ship that passed into St. Simons Sound by standing on the shore and waving a large white handkerchief or scarf. She was known to sailors around the world as the 'waving girl of Savannah' and her selfless devotion quickly became legendary. In 1956, a statue was erected in her honor, sculpted by Felix de Weldon of the iconic Marines Iwo Jima Memorial fame.

Bonaventure Cemetery

Bonaventure Cemetery

4.61km from Old Fort Jackson

Bonaventure 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.

Emmet Park

Emmet Park

4.77km from Old Fort Jackson

This 8-acre park is most famous for its old-world beauty and historical features. Here, visitors can explore the remnants of a Revolutionary War era fortification which still houses the original brass cannons. They can also travel on the hiking trails traversing through sweeping maritime forests boasting turning colors in Fall. Additionally, Emmet Park contains a fishing pier where visitors can try to catch dinner or simply watch the sun rise at dawn over the banks of Lake Mayer.

Davenport House Museum

Davenport House Museum

4.94km from Old Fort Jackson

The Isaiah Davenport House is a historic home in Savannah, Georgia, United States, built-in 1820. It has been operated as a historic house museum by the Historic Savannah Foundation since 1963.

Columbia Square

Columbia Square

4.95km from Old Fort Jackson

Columbia Square is a beautiful community Sitting along the banks of the Wilmington River, it is teeming with outdoor activities and breathtaking views. From biking trails and canoeing to exploring nearby beaches and state parks, Columbia Square offers something for everyone looking to enjoy nature and the outdoors. Just a short drive away from downtown Savannah's hustle and bustle, locals have no problem striking a balance between city living and an escape into nature's warmth.

Factor's Walk

Factor's Walk

5.02km from Old Fort Jackson

The area, made up of more than 140 houses cobble-stoned together, was the epicenter of the American slave trade in the 1800s. Its streets are lined with colorful buildings of African-American heritage, epitomizing the strong sense of community that still exists at Factor's Walk today. Not only a place steeped in history and culture but also a lively destination for shopping and leisure activities, It boasts an artisan market where vendors sell locally crafted goods.

Reynolds Square

Reynolds Square

5.06km from Old Fort Jackson

It's a suburb of Savannah, the birthplace of Girl Scouts and one of the oldest cities in America. Madison Square has something for everyone: plenty of eateries nearby for those looking for a good meal and delightful parks for kids to play in. There are hiking trails that wind through stunning natural scenery as well, providing great spots for family picnics or romantic dates. The area is also home to two gorgeous golf courses and numerous shops along the main street.

Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters

Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters

5.06km from Old Fort Jackson

The Owens–Thomas House & Slave Quarters is a historic home in Savannah, Georgia, that is operated as a historic house museum by Telfair Museums. An impressive two-story structure on a raised basement, it was completed in 1819 for Richard Richardson, an entrepreneur, shipping merchant, and domestic slave trader, and his wife, Frances Bolton Richardson. The Owens–Thomas House was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976, as one of the nation's finest examples of English Regency architecture

The Olde Pink House

The Olde Pink House

5.09km from Old Fort Jackson

The Olde Pink House is an icon of Southern hospitality and charm. Built in 1771 by James Habersham, the house has undergone extensive renovations over the centuries, but it still retains its original class and elegance. Every detail of this grand red rococo mansion exudes timeless beauty and grace - from the hand-stenciled walls to the Italian marble fireplaces. The stately columns provide a majestic backdrop for exquisite meals served in lavish dining rooms with crystal chandeliers.

Oglethorpe Square

Oglethorpe Square

5.13km from Old Fort Jackson

This charming community has all the character of a small town but offers big-city amenities minutes away. Residents have access to restaurants, bars, cultural attractions and shopping centers. There is plenty to do, from cycling and walking along the Savannah River to enjoying regular events and festivals at nearby Forsyth Park. The historic building architecture provides a unique backdrop for those exploring the area - from grand old antebellum homes to interesting Victorian style buildings.

River Street Savannah Georgia

River Street Savannah Georgia

5.13km from Old Fort Jackson

River Street is a unique street that stretches for about one mile along the banks of the beautiful Savannah River. A bustling pedestrian walkway lined with cobblestones, vendors, shops, and restaurants, River Street is a popular tourist destination. Waterfront attractions include the Waving Girl Statue of Florence Martus and old steamships from eras past. Other nearby sights include the Historic Telfair Square and the Ships of The Sea Maritime Museum.

Colonial Park Cemetery

Colonial Park Cemetery

5.15km from Old Fort Jackson

The Colonial Park Cemetery, one of Savannah’s most beautiful restorations, is the final resting place for many of Savannah's earliest citizens. Established about 1750, it was the original burial ground for the Christ Church Parish.

Troup Square

Troup Square

5.17km from Old Fort Jackson

Troup Square is a hidden gem. Located in the historic district of Savanna and designed by local architect Charles B. Cluskey, it is a pocket park that is filled with lush green grass, shady trees, fountains and monuments - all of which are surrounded by beautiful Victorian-style homes. It is also home to the ‘Troup Columns’ monument that highlights three pillars representing the judicial system in Savannah's past: political power, strength and courage.

Savannah City Hall

Savannah City Hall

5.21km from Old Fort Jackson

Savannah City Hall is the administrative center Located in the historic district of Savannah, City Hall stands as an impressive four-story Italian Renaissance building with marble columns and a copper dome. It was built in 1906 and serves as part of the county's courthouses, along with nearby Juvenile Court. Inside, visitors are greeted by works from local artists and a magnificent two-story rotunda candlelit chandelier.

Bull Street

Bull Street

5.25km from Old Fort Jackson

Bull Street is a vibrant hub of culture and activity. This area has played a prominent role at different points in history, from serving as the capital of Georgia during Revolutionary War-era Savannah, to a period of unprecedented growth culminating in the Gilded Age. Today, Bull Street continues to be full of life with plenty to do and see. Residents and visitors alike can explore unique shopping boutiques and restaurants scattered among historic buildings dotting the avenue.

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

5.28km from Old Fort Jackson

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is the iconic symbol of Savannah, Georgia. It is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.

Savannah's Waterfront

Savannah's Waterfront

5.28km from Old Fort Jackson

Savannah’s Waterfront is a bustling area of town made for everyone to enjoy. This unique seafront features miles of pedestrian paths and parks, an abundance of wildlife and bird-watching opportunities, as well as classic views of the river and ocean. There's plenty of room for relaxing and recreation along the shoreline too - from spending an afternoon at one of the many public beaches nearby to lounging on a charming pier, this vibrant district has something for everyone.

Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home

Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home

5.35km from Old Fort Jackson

Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home was the childhood home of American writer and poet Flannery O'Connor. The white-frame Victorian house was built by her father Edward in 1923, when she was just three years old. The 20-acre estate was a paradise for young Flannery as it had well-manicured gardens, a fish pond, and exotic birds that flew freely around the property. She often spent time playing football with her relatives in the vast open space in front of the house.

Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace

Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace

5.36km from Old Fort Jackson

This is a National Historic Landmark and the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA. Not only does the landmark provide visitors with insight into the life of an influential American change maker, it also serves as a reminder to recognize the power each person has to make positive impacts in their communities. With stunning gardens and unique tours, better understand Juliette's struggles and successes as she worked towards her goal.

Chippewa Square

Chippewa Square

5.45km from Old Fort Jackson

Chippewa Square is one of the most known squares in all of Savannah, right in the center of everything.There’s a lot to see and do around the square, from plays to beautiful architecture.

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Old Fort Jackson

Old Fort Jackson

1 Fort Jackson Rd, Savannah, GA 31404, USA

Old 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.