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History Museum · Historic District-South · 5 tips and reviews
Jonathan Stalcup: Notice the castle-like crenelation around the top of this Gothic Revival home built in 1853 for Charles Green.www.architecturalsavannah.com
Museum · Historic District-North · 16 tips and reviews
Jonathan Stalcup: Completed in 1819 by British architect William Jay, this Regency Period home is loaded with innovative features and classical inspired details.www.architecturalsavannah.com
Jonathan Stalcup: Completed as a home and entertainment residence for William and Julia Scarbrough in 1819, it is one of the few buildings left in Savannah designed by William Jay.www.architecturalsavannah.com
10 E Oglethorpe Ave (at Bull Street), Savannah, GA
Museum · Historic District-North · 14 tips and reviews
Jonathan Stalcup: Originally built for Judge James Moore Wayne. This neoclassical style, Regency period house is a possible William Jay design.www.architecturalsavannah.com
Museum · Historic District-North · 14 tips and reviews
Jonathan Stalcup: The place "where preservation started" in the 1950s, this was erected by master builder Isaiah Davenport as his home and showpiece circa 1820.www.architecturalsavannah.com
History Museum · Historic District-South · 23 tips and reviews
Jonathan Stalcup: Made famous in "Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil," this home was originally built for Hugh Mercer by John Norris in 1860... completed 1871 by Muller & Bruyn.www.architecturalsavannah.com
Art Gallery · Historic District-North · 29 tips and reviews
Jonathan Stalcup: Completed in 2006, this museum designed by Moshe Safdie, is itself a subtractive sculpture of curves and light.www.architecturalsavannah.com
Art Gallery · Historic District-North · 13 tips and reviews
Jonathan Stalcup: Designed by William Jay as a mansion for Alexander Telfair, attic and rotunda designed by Detlef Lienau when Mary Telfair left the property as a museum in the 1880s.www.architecturalsavannah.com
Synagogue · Historic District-South · 7 tips and reviews
Jonathan Stalcup: Rare gothic revival synagogue design from the 1870s by Henry Harrison (modified by Foley). Note the ogee dome topping the spire.www.architecturalsavannah.com