Organized in 1733, First African Baptist Church is a National Historic Landmark and, as such, is registered with the National Register of Historic Places. Runner-up: Davenport House
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5 Sites of Savannah’s Black History
In honor of Black History Month, we present five sites around Savannah that were all major settings in the long saga of this community’s African-American population, with insight from local […]
Super Museum Sunday!
We made a guide to help you streamline your interests and make a cohesive plan for the day
Super Museum Sunday!
There’s no time like the present to see some of our area’s most beloved cultural and historical centers
Super Museum Sunday!
We’ve categorized the sites by interest to help you plan your day.
Tim Seibles: ‘We need laughter as much as the capacity to be serious’
There will be readings, workshops, and the unveiling of a series of portraits by local artist Panhandle Slim, commissioned by Estuary, SSU’s literary magazine
John Mellencamp: No better than here
After thirty-some years in the public eye, and 40 million in album sales, John Mellencamp just isn’t interested in greasing the rock ‘n’ roll machine any more. His earliest hits, […]
Journey by faith
The history of one of Savannah’s most important — and underrated — sites comes to life this Super Museum Sunday, with a free screening of a new documentary about the […]
Gettin’ churched
Every now and then, just when I get sick of this silly town, I come across something utterly unique and special about it that gives me faith again. Fittingly, last […]
