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Place #1
Distance: 0.00mi , Attraction : Park, Landmark (Recommended selfie spot).
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1106 Drayton St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA
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Forsyth Park
Alright folks, prepare for a breath of fresh air and a feast for the eyes as we arrive at Forsyth Park, the crown jewel of Savannah's green spaces. This magnificent 30-acre park isn't just a pretty place; it's the city's living room, its playground, and its historical heart, all rolled into one sprawling expanse.

The park's history stretches back to the 1840s when it was first designated and then expanded in 1851 to its current size. It was named for Governor John Forsyth, who served Georgia in the 1830s. But let's be honest, when you think of Forsyth Park, one image immediately springs to mind: that stunning, iconic fountain. Installed in 1858, this cast-iron beauty, painted a striking green, is one of three identical fountains originally ordered from a New York catalog (the other two are in Peru and New York). Its design is said to be inspired by the fountains at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, bringing a touch of European grandeur to our Southern charm. It’s practically a rite of passage for every visitor and local alike to snap a photo in front of it.

Beyond the fountain, the park offers shaded walking paths, a Confederate Monument erected in 1879, a large children's play area, and even a fragrant garden designed for the visually impaired. On any given day, you might see folks picnicking, joggers getting their miles in, or artists capturing the scene. Weekends often bring farmers' markets, festivals, and concerts, truly cementing its role as the city's central gathering spot. It’s a testament to Savannah’s enduring appreciation for beauty and community, a place where history simply unwinds under a canopy of ancient oaks.

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  https://www.savannahga.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Forsyth-Park-16
Place #2
Distance: 0.45mi , Attraction : Historic House
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1 W Gaston St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA
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Armstrong Kessler Mansion
Look just past the crosswalk on the right. The Armstrong Kessler Mansion is one of Savannah’s most striking historic homes, a grand Italian Renaissance Revival estate built between 1917 and 1919 for shipping magnate George Ferguson Armstrong. Designed by architect Henrik Wallin, the mansion spans nearly 26,000 square feet and features elegant granite terraces, ornate bronze and steel detailing, and beautifully landscaped gardens overlooking Forsyth Park. Its scale and craftsmanship make it a standout along this historic stretch of the city.

Over the decades, the mansion has lived many lives. It began as a private residence, later served as part of Armstrong Junior College, and eventually housed law offices before being carefully restored. Today, the property has been returned to its original elegance, preserving its architectural grandeur while adapting to modern use.

Though it isn’t open for daily tours, the Armstrong Kessler Mansion now functions as an exclusive event venue, offering a rare glimpse into Savannah’s Gilded Age luxury and the city’s rich architectural legacy.

  https://www.kesslercollection.com/kessler-mansion/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Tour itinerary stops | Additional places you'll see on this self-guided tour

Map Pin Place 1 Forsyth Park
Map Pin Place 2 Armstrong Kessler Mansion
Map Pin Place 3 Chatham Square
Map Pin Place 4 Mercer-Williams House
Map Pin Place 5 Monterey Square
Map Pin Place 6 Pulaski Square
Map Pin Place 7 St. John's Episcopal Church
Map Pin Place 8 Madison Square
Map Pin Place 9 Old Sorrel Weed House
Map Pin Place 10 Lafayette Square
Map Pin Place 11 Andrew Low House Museum
Map Pin Place 12 Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist
Map Pin Place 13 Colonial Park Cemetery
Map Pin Place 14 Chippewa Square
Map Pin Place 15 Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters
Map Pin Place 16 Oglethorpe Square
Map Pin Place 17 Wright Square
Map Pin Place 18 Telfair Square
Map Pin Place 19 Ellis Square
Map Pin Place 20 Reynolds Square
Map Pin Place 21 Johnson Square
Map Pin Place 22 City Market
Map Pin Place 23 Franklin Square
Map Pin Place 24 First African Baptist Church
Map Pin Place 25 River Street



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+ How long does this tour take?
Most travelers complete this tour in approximately 0.5 to 1 hours, depending on pace, time spent at each stop, and optional detours. Having said that, please remember that self-guided tours are extremly flexible (you can start, pause, continue anytime) and everyone has their own pace.
+ What does this tour include?
This self-guided driving tour includes 25 stops, covering top attractions such as Forsyth Park, Armstrong Kessler Mansion, Chatham Square, Mercer-Williams House, Monterey Square.
+ Where does the tour start?
The tour starts at Forsyth Park (Address: 1106 Drayton St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA). You can begin the tour there or join from any stop along the route.
+ What type of tour is this?
This is a self-guided driving tour designed to be completed by car, covering scenic routes, city highlights and optional key stops.
+ Can I do this tour at my own pace?
Yes, this is a self-guided driving tour, so you can start anytime and explore at your own pace. You can pause, skip stops, or spend more time at places that interest you. You can even split it into multiple days. Explore however feels right for you. The only vaiables that might affect your pace are speed limits and traffic congestion.
+ Do I need a car for this tour?
Yes, this is a driving tour, designed to be completed by car, with stops spread across different locations connected by a driving route.
+ Do I need anything in order to take the tour?
There are two things that you need - <b>1.</b> A mobile phone (with the UCPlaces app installed and active location services, and a cellular data plan with a decent signal for downloading the tour). <b>2.</b> A car. Here are some recommendations for a great experience: 1. Make sure your phone is fully charged and bring a charging cable for your car. 2. Connect your phone to the car speaker system via bluetooth or use our CarPlay/Android Auto option for the best experience.
+ How will I navigate from point to point during the tour?
The tour uses GPS-based navigation through the UCPlaces app, with automatic audio playback and step-by-step directions between stops. This works great either directly from your phone, or while connected to your car's multimedia system and using our CarPlay or Android Auto options. Just follow the route and listen to the audio guide. Use the resume feature to continue from where you recently stopped (or closed the app). Easily skip or go back to stops.
+ Is this tour suitable for families or groups?
Yes, self-guided tours are ideal for families and small groups, allowing everyone to explore comfortably without being tied to a fixed schedule.
+ What makes a self-guided tour better than a guided tour?
Self-guided tours are more flexible, affordable, and personalized. You can avoid crowds, choose your pace, and focus on the stops that interest you most.
+ I installed the app and it's now asking for GPS and media access permissions, why?
The app is your tour-guide, it needs to know where you are located on the map to be able to trigger the points of interest. It also needs access to audio and media files to provide you with this experience.
+ What happens if there are unexpected roadblocks or navigation issues?
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