Wormsloe State Historic Site, 10 mi. s.e. at 7601 Skidaway Rd. on the Isle of Hope, was established in 1736 by Noble Jones, one of 114 colonists who came to Georgia with Gen. James E. Oglethorpe. The vestiges of his fortified tabby house, constructed 1739-45, are all that remain architecturally in Savannah of Georgia's first decade. A 1.5-mile oak-lined avenue leads to the plantation’s ruins. A museum presents excavated artifacts and an audiovisual show about early settlement in Georgia. This scenic site also has nature trails, a re-created homesite, a blacksmith area and a living-history area. Interpreters dressed in period costumes demonstrate colonial crafts some mornings and afternoons. Guided tours are available (staffing and weather permitting). Guided tours are available. Picnicking is permitted
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Donald W.

05/05/2014

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Vist to wormsloe

It's a beautiful place and well maintained. The staff on Sunday roasts in less involved in their customers and more involved in each other. Somewhat disappointed in there miss him, there was lots of opportunities for additional items that could be sold to the mini tourist area

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Regular Hours
Tue - Sat:
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all major credit cards, cash
Amenities
Picnic area, nature trail,
Categories
Historical Places, Art Galleries, Dealers & Consultants, Gift Shops, Museums, Parks, Tourist Information & Attractions
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