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Savannah, Tennessee
INCLUDED WITH YOUR VOYAGE
Savannah, Tennessee HOP-ON HOP-OFF TOUR
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Remember! Your vacation, your choices. Visit as many or few of the included attractions in Savannah listed below at no cost. Visit the gorgeous Savannah Historic District or learn of Grant's headquarters during the Battle of Shiloh!
RIVERSIDE PARK
Enjoy a day in the Tennessee sunshine in this 44 acre park overlooking the Tennessee River. Relax in front of the water at any of the pavilions or benches or take a brisk walk on the paved walking trails wrapping around the banks of the river.
TENNESSEE RIVER MUSEUM
This building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Inside, exhibits and collections are dedicated to preserving the history of the Tennessee River Valley so that future generations have an accurate depiction of their heritage and history.
THE WILLIAMS-SHUTT HOUSE
Constructed in 1874 and remolded about 1910, this colonial revival has a twostory frame with an Ionic portico, wrap-around porches, Palladian pediment windows, headlights, and sidelights. It is now home to Savannah Mayor Bob Shutt and his wife, Janie, and hosts annual outdoor venues including a songwriters gala during the Tennessee River Run festival hosted by hometown country artist Darryl Worley.
SAVANNAH HISTORIC DISTRICT
This two mile stretch passes 42 historic homes which accurately portray the architectural styles across Savannah’s history. Many of the homes are privately owned so they are not open to tour, but they are just as beautiful on the inside as they are on the outside.
THE CHERRY MANSION (GROUNDS ONLY)
This beautiful mansion was the headquarters for U.S. Grant during the Battle of Shiloh. Hear the stories of Grant during his time within the property and discover the history of the Battle of Shiloh. Explore the grounds of the mansion and retrace Grant’s time here through the informational boards placed throughout the property.