The Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge is a 4,053-acre National Wildlife Refuge located in Beaufort County, South Carolina, between the mainland and Hilton Head Island. 602
Tybee Island Light Station & Museum, Tybee Island, Georgia, USA
The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America’s most intact, having all of its historic support buildings on its five-acre site. The current light station has been rebuilt several times and displays its 1916-day mark with 178 stairs and a First Order Fresnel lens. 601
Wormsloe Historic Site, Savannah, Georgia, USA
The site includes a picturesque 1.5-mile oak avenue, the ruins of Jones’ fortified house built of tabby, a museum, and a demonstration area interpreting colonial daily life. 600
Bonaventure Cemetery, Thunderbolt, Georgia, USA
Savannah’s oldest cemetery, immortalized in best-selling “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.” 599
SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia, USA
The SCAD Museum of Art is a premier contemporary art museum that features emerging and established international artists through commissioned works and rotating exhibitions. 598
Historic District – South, River Street, City Market, Savannah, Georgia, USA
In the lively Historic District-South, antebellum mansions, Gothic Revival churches, and charming cafes cluster around small leafy squares. The River Walk and City Market are located in the Historic District – North, though. 597
Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, Savannah, Georgia, USA
It is one of the finest examples of Regency architecture in America, and it also houses the original slave quarters designed to house the enslaved men, women, and children who maintained it. 596
Telfair Academy & Art and Jepson Center, Savannah, Georgia, USA
The Telfair Academy houses nineteenth- and twentieth-century American and European art from the museum’s permanent collection. The Jepson Center has more modern art. 595
Historic District (North), Savannah, Georgia, USA
Visitors crowd the Historic District (North) to explore 1800s mansions, oak-shaded squares, and contemporary art at the Jepson Center. 594