Green-Meldrim Home - Savannah

  • Description:

    • Built for a wealthy cotton tycoon and now used as a church rectory, this glamorous Gothic-style home on Madison Square served as the lodging of choice for General William Tecumseh Sherman during his somewhat unwelcome stay in Savannah. From a desk in an upstairs bedroom, Sherman dictated a telegram to Abraham Lincoln, offering the city as an extravagant 1864 Christmas present. Admission: Adults, USD3; children and students, USD2. Credit cards not accepted.
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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: +1 912 233 3845
      • Address:

      • 14 West Macon Street
      • Savannah, GA 31401
      • Hours:

      • Tu 10a-4p, Th-F 10a-4p, Sa 10a-1p
      • Strenuousness:

      • No Sweat

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