Davenport House Museum and Shop

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324 E State St
Savannah, GA 31401

The Davenport House Museum in Savannah, GA, stands as a testament to the city's preservation efforts dating back to the 1950s. Saved from demolition by a group of dedicated women, this c. 1820 historic house now serves as a museum under the care of the Historic Savannah Foundation.

Visitors to the Davenport House Museum are treated to immersive experiences delving into the courageous tale of its preservation and the lives of those who once inhabited the house, including both enslaved individuals and free residents during the early 19th century.

With a commitment to sharing Savannah's rich history, the museum offers a glimpse into the city's past through guided tours, educational programs, and events, inviting guests to explore the stories of resilience and heritage that define this iconic locale.

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Christine M.
5/4/2025

My friend and I happened upon the Davenport House and originally stopped in since it had a cute gift shop in the front. We walked through the house to the back and found an incredible exhibit on...

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Hunter S.
6/25/2025

This was one of the less enjoyable historical tours I've taken. I ended up coming here for a couple reasons: one, I wanted to grab some cool pics of the stairwell. Two, one of the local tour...

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Mirko P.
12/29/2022

It's always nice to learn the history and how people live at certain historical period. For sure Davenport House is perfect example of showing us how the, not poor neither wealthy, family lived in...

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Catherine H.
11/17/2024

Great historic restored home with a great story to tell on the tour. Well worth the tour price and the gift shop is also very nice.

Chris C.
4/27/2025

The house is a work of art; furnishings beautiful, and the displays do a good job of giving one insight into the daily lives of people who lived in that time and place. Two recommendations: 1)...

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