Savannah, Georgia isn’t just a Southern gem—it’s a living, breathing museum of American architecture. Whether you're drawn to romantic streets draped in Spanish moss or crave the charm of stately mansions that whisper secrets of centuries past, Savannah offers a dreamy escape for anyone obsessed with history, architecture, and the story behind our homes.
Founded in 1733, Savannah is Georgia’s oldest city—and it shows in all the right ways. Its historic district spans 2.5 square miles packed with restored mansions, Civil War landmarks, and 22 original public squares. The city’s architectural mix is unmatched, from Federal-style townhouses to Gothic revival churches to Italianate and Greek Revival homes that reflect different eras of design.
Walking through the Historic District feels like flipping through the pages of an architectural history book. But instead of just reading, you’re in it.




Many of Savannah’s historic homes have been lovingly converted into inns and boutique hotels, so you can literally sleep inside a piece of history.
Savannah is more than a vacation—it's inspiration for your own home history journey. Whether you love the idea of a wraparound porch, Victorian millwork, or Federal-style symmetry, many of the design features you'll find in Savannah have made their way into American homes across the country.
Use your trip as a jumping-off point to explore how these styles traveled—and evolved—over time. Visiting Savannah can help you see the threads that connect your own home to larger architectural movements and historic events.
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