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Tybee Island Starter Kit
Welcome to Tybee Island, Georgia! Whether you're planning to visit Tybee soon or you're already here, this Tybee Island Starter Kit is designed to help give you an insider's look into our coastal town. Tybee...
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Outdoors & Recreation
Tybee Island is renowned for its laid-back atmosphere and breathtaking natural landscapes. Gently paddle at water level in a kayak or on a stand-up paddleboard to savor the views, or join a dolphin tour to...
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Tybee Island Maps
Getting around Tybee Island is a breeze! Download these helpful city maps to make your way around downtown Savannah, the greater Savannah area and Tybee Island.
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Tybee Island’s Award-Winning Restaurants & Accommodations
THE CRAB SHACK Once a fish camp and charter service, the Original Crab Shack naturally evolved into a Tybee Island staple when the community gathering hole became a permanent dining spot. With Captain Jack and...
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Tybee Island FAQs
GENERAL NUMBERS Emergency: 911 Tybee Police Non-emergency: 912-786-5600 Tybee Island City Hall: 912-786-4573 (Open: Mon – Fri 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.) PARKING INFORMATION: PAY TO PARK COMMUNITY 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Instructions for...
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Chatham Square
Nestled in the heart of Savannah’s historic district, Chatham Square offers a peaceful retreat framed by stately live oaks and charming brick pathways. Established in 1847, this picturesque square is home to the elegant Gordon...
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Monterey Square
In the heart of Monterey Square, the Casimir Pulaski Monument is one of Savannah’s most treasured landmarks. This 19th-century memorial honors Revolutionary War hero General Pulaski, who gave his life nearby during the Siege of...
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Taylor Square
Taylor Square, formerly known as Calhoun Square, is a beautifully preserved space in Savannah’s Historic District that blends architectural elegance with powerful cultural significance. Laid out in 1851, the square is surrounded by antebellum homes...
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Whitefield Square
Whitefield Square, established in 1851, is one of Savannah’s most serene and contemplative public spaces. Named after Reverend George Whitefield, a prominent 18th-century evangelist and founder of the Bethesda Orphanage, the square is known for...
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Morrell Park
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African-American Monument
The most prominent homage to black history in Savannah, the African American Family Monument is found on River Street, depicting a newly emancipated family of four standing together in an embrace. While the figures are...
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Bonaventure Cemetery
Bonaventure Cemetery was originally known as Evergreen Cemetery. It was first established in 1846 and privately owned by John Mullryne. In 1907, the City of Savannah purchased the Evergreen Cemetery and changed its name to...