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Mercer Williams House Museum in Savannah GA

429 Bull St Savannah, GA 31401
The following tours go by Mercer Williams House Museum in Savannah GA:
4/29/2024 - 3/31/2025
If you're looking for a unique and hilarious way to explore the beautiful city of Savannah, Georgia, then look no further than the Savannah for Morons Comedy Trolley Tour.
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The following tours visit Mercer Williams House Museum in Savannah GA:
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Walking Tour Photo
5/2/2024 - 3/31/2025
Those who love the mystery genre, you certainly will recognize Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil; head out on a spooky and intriguing walking tour expedition to discover the setting of this famous book on the Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Tour.
Savannah's Historic District Walking Tour Photo
4/29/2024 - 12/31/2024
If you're ever in Savannah, GA, you absolutely cannot miss a trip to the Historic District.
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A Walk Through Midnight in Savannah Photo
5/2/2024 - 12/31/2024
Welcome to A Walk Through Midnight in Savannah, a thrilling nighttime tour through the beautiful and eerie streets of Savannah, Georgia.
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Beyond Good & Evil Tour Photo
4/29/2024 - 3/31/2025
Get ready to explore the darker side of Savannah, Georgia with the Beyond Good & Evil Tour.
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Walk About It Tour Photo
4/29/2024 - 12/31/2024
Are you ready to step back in time and explore the charming and historic city of Savannah?
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Paranormal and Poltergeist Walking Tour Photo
4/29/2024 - 3/31/2025
Do you believe in ghosts?
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Tipsy Trivia Tou Photo
4/29/2024 - 12/31/2024
Looking for a fun, unique, and educational way to experience Savannah, GA?
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Trivia Tou Photo
5/4/2024 - 12/29/2024
Get ready to explore the charming city of Savannah, Georgia, in a whole new way with the Trivia Tour.
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Private Historic Savannah Tour in a Vintage Citroën Photo
4/29/2024 - 7/31/2024
Looking to explore the beautiful city of Savannah, Georgia in style?
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Private Savannah Medical History Walking Tour Photo
5/4/2024 - 3/30/2025
Explore the intriguing history of Savannah's medical practices on a private walking tour with a knowledgeable guide.
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Savannah Midnight in the Garden Pub Crawl Photo
5/3/2024 - 3/31/2025
Savannah Midnight in the Garden Pub Crawl is an exciting and unique way to explore Savannah, Georgia's nightlife.
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Private Walking Tour of Historic Savannah Photo
5/1/2024 - 12/31/2024
Looking for an exclusive tour of the historic Savannah city that is tailored to your preference?
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Savannah Historic District Tour by The Wandering Historians Photo
4/29/2024 - 3/31/2025
Are you ready to step back in time and experience the rich history of Savannah, Georgia?
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2 Hours Savannah Architectural Tour Photo
4/29/2024 - 3/31/2025
Get ready for a fantastic journey through the ages with the Savannah Architectural Tour!
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Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Tour in Savannah Photo
4/29/2024 - 12/31/2024
Travel with the spirits on the Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Tour in Savannah, where southern hospitality spills over into the realm of lingering ghosts.
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Perched prominently in the heart of Savannah, Georgia's historic district, the Mercer Williams House Museum is a grand representation of antebellum architecture and a testament to over two centuries of history.

Often regarded as one of the most remarkable houses in Savannah, this Southern attraction is famed for both its impeccable design and fascinating backstory. Resting on Monterey Square, the Mercer Williams House Museum is a must-visit for those intrigued by stunning architecture, history buffs or fans of the gripping novel and film, 'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.'

This unique point of interest was originally built for General Hugh W. Mercer, great-grandfather of the renowned American songwriter Johnny Mercer, from 1860 to 1868. The architectural delight stands on a site bought by Hugh Mercer in 1860, and the house construction was initiated by the accomplished New York architect, John S. Norris. However, due to economic hardship caused by the civil war, the house stood incomplete for over a decade. Over the years, the house has witnessed an array of eclectic owners and residents before being meticulously and faithfully restored in 1969 by Jim Williams, whose infamous murder trial is portrayed in the aforementioned book and movie.

Walking through the wrought-iron entrance, visitors are immediately taken back in time with a snapshot of Southern elegance and charm. The house encapsulates the grandeur of a bygone era with its elegant interiors, priceless antiques, and beautifully preserved architectural features including astonishing arches, detailed moldings, and vibrant stained glass. The house offers a guided tour that sweeps visitors through its majestic rooms filled with 18th and 19th century furniture, artwork, and Chinese porcelain. No visit is complete without pausing to admire the house's intricate ornamental ironwork or walking through the well-manicured, classically designed garden.

In addition to its architectural appeal, the Mercer Williams House Museum also offers quite the narrative. Each room has a story to tell, and the museum's knowledgeable guides are more than ready to share the rich history, cultural relevance, and intriguing tales linked to the house - including the infamous shooting mentioned in Berendt's book. The museum also hosts a gift shop where visitors can take home a symbol of their visit to one of the best-preserved examples of Southern antebellum architecture.

In conclusion, the Mercer Williams House Museum offers not only an architectural masterpiece to behold but serves as a time capsule, pulling back the curtain to reveal the captivating stories of Savannah's past. Whether you appreciate stunning design, savor history, or simply enjoy captivating narratives, this glorious house, with its collection of beautiful artifacts, and deeply-resonated histories, is a compelling visit for any traveler in Savannah.


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