Flannery O'connor Childhood Home

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207 E Charlton St
Savannah, GA 31401

The Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of renowned author Flannery O'Connor in Savannah, GA.

Through guided tours and various literary events, the museum offers visitors an opportunity to explore the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor and gain insight into her life and works.

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Owen B.
10/12/2025

This was a highlight of our trip to Savannah. Whether you are deeply or faintly familiar with the genius of Flannery O'Connor, I strongly recommend you take a tour of this house. The tour guide...

Gary S.
9/24/2025

Fascinating look at the early childhood of a great American writer, as well as a glimpse back at life during early 20th century Savannah. Informative, friendly tour guide. A must for admirers of...

Jared M.
6/28/2024

Truly felt it was such a joy to get to tour this home while visiting Savannah. What's even better was getting led on the tour by guide, Janie. She was so wonderful, knowledgeable, personable, and...

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Ally A.
1/18/2020

This was one of the best tours we had while in Savannah and I have to credit our tour guide for sure - I wish I could recall her name - a spunky short-haired little lady with sass, style and cool...

Katie O.
6/14/2024

On a trip for work, visiting the Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home Museum made me fall in love with Savannah. This small nonprofit shows their care, attention to detail, and respect for Flannery's...

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