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MuseumsHistorical Architectures
Open tomorrow at 10:00-15:00
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230 Barnard St, Savannah, GA 31401, United StatesMap
Phone+1 912-234-2180
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  • jelaxo
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    Really lovely experience

    I have to say, the people working here really make for a great experience. I had no prior knowledge of this place but realized it was part of the Bank of Americas "Museums on Us" program, so I was abl...

    Reviewed on Oct 10, 2023
  • carolannj937
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    Beautifully Restored Historic Home

    Harper Fowlkes House is a beautifully restored historic home on Barnard Street across from Orleans Square. The home is owned by the Cincinnatus Society in Georgia. The home has many original feature...

    Reviewed on Oct 3, 2023
  • Helen S
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    Love Old Homes

    Love the tours for the older homes in Savannah. The houses are always so interesting. I just wish that the tour individuals would take their time in noting all the comments. I always seemed to be rush...

    Reviewed on Mar 27, 2023
  • Mary Ellen H
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    Very informative tour of an interesting home

    The tour was provided by a very knowledgeable docent who provided a history of the house, the residents, and the relationship of this property and area to the City of Savannah. The tour lasted slight...

    Reviewed on Nov 15, 2022
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    Short Tour, Interesting Architecture, Get the 3-sight Pass

    This house seemed to have to most access to rooms - there weren't many roped off areas, allowing a bit of roaming. Tour was short, about 30 minutes, interesting architectural history. It's one of fi...

    Reviewed on Oct 25, 2021