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Mercer-Williams House Museum - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Mercer-Williams House Museum

This is a historic landmark from the 19th century. Built in 1860 and held in the same family for over 100 years, it was owned by Jim Williams until his death in 1990. Inside, visitors can explore the first floor with period antiques and various artworks, as well as view the second floor where Jim Williams's office was located and learn more about his life. visitors can meander through the lush courtyard garden while marveling at how nature has been intertwined with man-made elements.
Address : 429 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA

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Monterey SquareMonterey Square, is a stunning and vibrant area surrounded by picturesque old oaks, intertwined with cobblestones that trace the path of the exquisite historic homes that proudly show the community’s rich history. Visitors to Monterey Square get to explore the past as well as enjoy recreational activities like walking along the Savannah River or visiting one of its many shops offering eclectic finds. There is something for everyone - from antique stores to trendy cafes.
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Casimir Pulaski MonumentThe Casimir Pulaski Monument stands as a testament to one of the earliest Polish patriots involved in the American Revolution.The monument was dedicated to General Pulaski by Polish immigrants who had recently migrated to Savannah between 1888 and 1903. The uniquely-designed monument offers an interesting juxtaposition: an image of Pulaski mounted on horseback surrounded by four lioness figures located beneath an antique lamppost at the apex of a low mound.
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Forsyth ParkForsyth Park is one of the largest parks in the Chatham county, Georgia. The Park covers 30 acres of land just south of Gaston Street and north of Park Avenue. The east border of Forsyth Park is Drayton Street and on the west is Whitaker. For locals and tourists, Forsyth Park is a hub of social interaction.
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Temple Mickve Israel ArchivesCongregation Mickve Israel is one of the oldest in the United States, as it was organized in 1735 by mostly Sephardic Jewish immigrants of Spanish-Portuguese extraction from London who arrived in the new colony in 1733. It is a rare example of a Gothic-style synagogue. The synagogue building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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Georgia Historical SocietyThe Georgia Historical Society is an organization committed to the education and preservation of our state’s unique culture and history. Famous historical sites in Chatham County today include Fort Pulaski National Monument, Historic Savannah Theatre, Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, Old Fort Jackson National Historic Landmark, and Pin Point Heritage Museum. This rich history and numerous cultural attractions are thanks to the hard work of the historians in Georgia Historical Society.
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Chatham SquareChatham Square is an historic treasure. There are five buildings that form the square: two churches, a library, a post office, and an old store. Each was built in the mid-1800s with unique architectural features such as Greek Revival columns and original plasterwork. Additionally, the square includes a small graveyard filled with nineteenth-century gravestones. This era was one of growth and change for Chatham Square which is still visible today.

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Chatham County
Chatham County is the northernmost of Georgia's coastal counties on the Atlantic Ocean. It is bounded on the northeast by the Savannah River, and in the southwest bounded by the Ogeechee River.

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