King Tisdell Cottage, Beach Institute to be included in Georgia's 'Super Mu

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) - The King-Tisdell Cottage Foundation’s two museums will participate in the Georgia History Festival’s 'Super Museum Sunday' on February 9.

The event is part of the annual Georgia History Festival, the signature K-12 educational program of the Georgia Historical Society.

The Beach Institute and The King Tisdell Cottage will open their doors to the public, free of charge. Together, they join over 100 historic sites, including home museums, art museums, and other points of interest throughout Georgia.

They will offer in-person and virtual experiences that encourage Georgians to explore and experience the history, arts, and cultural opportunities of the Peach State.

The Beach Institute, located at 502 E. Harris Street, will hold tours on the hour, along with the opportunity to stroll through the courtyard garden. Visitors may enjoy complimentary hibiscus tea and seed packets. Chatham County Parks and Recreation will be on hand for crafting activities, including making beads, bracelets, bookmarks, and more. 

The City of Savannah Water Resources team will share gardening tools and tips for conserving water.

the King-Tisdell Cottage, located at 514 E. Huntingdon Street, will also provide free tours of their site on the hour.

For more information on Super Museum Sunday, click here.


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