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7 Old Ruins to Explore in Chatham County

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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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Old Ruins to Explore in Chatham County

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Factor's Walk
The area, made up of more than 140 houses cobble-stoned together, was the epicenter of the American slave trade in the 1800s. Its streets are lined with colorful buildings of African-American heritage, epitomizing the strong sense of community that still exists at Factor's Walk today. Not only a place steeped in history and culture but also a lively destination for shopping and leisure activities, It boasts an artisan market where vendors sell locally crafted goods.
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Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home
Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home was the childhood home of American writer and poet Flannery O'Connor. The white-frame Victorian house was built by her father Edward in 1923, when she was just three years old. The 20-acre estate was a paradise for young Flannery as it had well-manicured gardens, a fish pond, and exotic birds that flew freely around the property. She often spent time playing football with her relatives in the vast open space in front of the house.
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Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
This is a National Historic Landmark and the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA. Not only does the landmark provide visitors with insight into the life of an influential American change maker, it also serves as a reminder to recognize the power each person has to make positive impacts in their communities. With stunning gardens and unique tours, better understand Juliette's struggles and successes as she worked towards her goal.
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Massie Heritage Center
The Massie Heritage Center, offers patrons the chance to explore the interesting and unique history of this region. From storytelling sessions to educational activities, visitors can learn about how area residents lived over 100 years ago. The facility houses six period-style rooms representing local lifestyles from 1783 through 1828, showcasing military and political items as well as everyday items that were common during that time.
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Savannah Historic District
The Savannah Historic District is a stunning place to visit. This district offers tourists and locals the chance to experience more than two centuries of history that spans from the colonial era to the Civil War and beyond. Tourists can explore cobblestoned streets, amazing architecture, parks, squares and museums, as well as monuments and memorials that commemorate moments from this area's storied past.
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The Olde Pink House
The Olde Pink House is an icon of Southern hospitality and charm. Built in 1771 by James Habersham, the house has undergone extensive renovations over the centuries, but it still retains its original class and elegance. Every detail of this grand red rococo mansion exudes timeless beauty and grace - from the hand-stenciled walls to the Italian marble fireplaces. The stately columns provide a majestic backdrop for exquisite meals served in lavish dining rooms with crystal chandeliers.
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Wormsloe Historic Site
The Wormsloe Historic Site was once the colonial estate of carpenter Noble Jones, who came to Georgia with James Oglethorpe in 1733. This former plantation is the site of the oldest standing structure in Savannah. The ruins of Jones’ tabby house was built in 1745.

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