WORMSLOE HISTORIC SITE- SAVANNAH

 

 

 

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I should make a list at the end of my Savannah posts with all the best places to visit when you are in Savannah because let me tell you, there are so many. To prove it, today I'm taking you on a virtual tour around The Wormsloe Historic Site, informally known as Wormsloe Plantation, a state historic site near Savannah, Georgia.
You can take a guided tour or adventure out on your own through the trails, which can extend up to 2.3 miles.
First stop is just at the gates because the 1.5 mile- long Avenue of Oak trees covered in Spanish moss is one of the most grandiose entrance I've ever seen. Voila! Isn't this beautiful?
This view takes your breath away but there are many other sights that were enchanting and worth seeing.

 

 

 

5 Comments on Wormsloe Historic Site, Savannah

  1. Pat S
    2017-02-16 at 04:45

    What a beautiful place. I can’t take all of Noah’s cuteness. It looks like a fun time for your family. Pat S

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