Hangout of smugglers, shelter for a fleeing Aaron Burr, home base for Revolutionary War traitors.
This busy and prosperous port town was attacked from all sides – by the British, Spanish, French, and Native Americans – and many of its buildings survive to tell the tales. This St. Marys walking tour presents action-packed stories from the town's 350-year-old history and includes special access to iconic landmarks, such as the First Presbyterian Church, one of the oldest church buildings in Georgia, the elegant 19th-century Goodbread House, now a bed & breakfast, and the historic Riverview Hotel, where such names as Rockefeller and Carnegie stayed. Spectacular marsh views are the backdrop for this fascinating walking tour!
1:30 minute tour
Tour begins promptly at 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
7 blocks walked
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First Presbyterian Church, 1808
Spectacular marsh views along the St. Marys River
The Federal Quarters, early 19th-century refuge of the fleeing Aaron Burr