Chippewa Square

Known by movie fans the world over for the iconic bench in Forrest Gump, Chippewa Square sits at the heart of the city's local activities all year round.

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Owens-Thomas House Slave Quarters
Though it's been on the registry for historic places since 1976, the preserved slave quarters were not discovered until the 1990s. Restoration continues today.
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
The birthplace of the founder of Girl Scouts of America now serves as a museum honoring her life and is a treasured spot for all Girl Scouts.
Colonial Park Cemetery
The six-acre cemetery in the historic district was established in 1750 and is the final resting place of over 9000 Savannah residents.
The Kehoe House
The historic hotel was first home to Irish immigrant, William Kehoe, who became a successful foundry owner in Savannah.
Hamilton Turner Inn
Considered one of the most haunted buildings in America's most haunted city, guests of the inn regularly report paranormal activities.
Marshall House
Thrice used as a converted hospital, the hotel is not to be missed by anyone seeking a haunting experience.

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