Wormsloe Plantation is worth a visit if only to see the welcoming mile-long driveway lined with huge live oak trees. Located approximately 10 miles southeast of downtown Savannah, the plantation was established in 1737 by Noble Jones, one of the first British colonists who arrived in Georgia with General James E. Oglethorpe. A plantation house built in 1828 stands at the site, as does the remains of the original house built by Noble. A museum displays artifacts.
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Plantation House
In some of the earlier post it was mentioned that the plantation house was no longer at Wormsloe. The plantation house is still there and the B...
Beautiful
This was the most beautiful park I have ever been to. Don't go without a camera. Be sure to have walking shoes on, as you will want to walk o...
A very relaxing Atmosphere!!
It was an awesome experience! I thought I knew all about savannah until I visited Wormsloe. The short film they showed was a great story on t...
Beautiful
Wormsloe State Historic Site is beautiful. If you have ever been to St. Augustine, FL or the Timquanan Preserve in Jacksonville, FL, then this ...
Enchanting!!
Stop at the gate and get out to feel the experience. The trees are so beautiful and romantic. I am a lover of live oak trees and this is one of...
love it!!!!!!
the actual site was disappointing, but the trees and the general view was gorgeous...... worth taking a look at if you ever go to savannah
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