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+1 912-233-6800
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102 W Hall St, Savannah, GA, 31401 |
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0.8 midot stop
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Accepts Credit Cards
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Wi-Fi
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Free |
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Specialties
Whether it’s indulging in our full gourmet breakfast served on the verandah or in the salon, or sipping on refreshing beverages and enjoying hors d’oeuvres in the early evening, you will feel immersed in the pampered lifestyle of the 19th century in Savannah. Our staff awaits you and is ready to book history, civil war, ghost, or architectural tours, dinner, and entertainment venues for your enjoyment.
History
Established in 2000.
The Forsyth Park Inn, standing at 102 West Hall Street, truly represents the gracious and romantic qualities’ of the South. Originally built as a private home in the 1890’s, the mansion was acquired early on by a celebrated sea captain from Nova Scotia, Captain Aaron Flint «Rudder» Churchill. Churchill’s fame rests on an extraordinary voyage that took place in 1866, when he was first mate of his uncle’s ship Research, sailing from Quebec to Scotland. A violent storm struck the vessel a few days out, tearing the sails to shreds and unshipping the rudder. Young Churchill battled to secure the rudder. He repeated the feat again and again during the next few weeks, until the Research finally limped into Greenock harbor, Scotland, In 1874 Captain «Rudder» Churchill married a distant cousin, Lois Churchill. They moved to Savannah, where he founded the Churchill Steamship Line, and acquired what is now The Forsyth Park Inn, as their winter residence.
Meet the Business Owner
Lori and Rick B.
Business Owner
Purchased Forsyth Park Inn in 2000.