For Immediate Release
Date: August 1, 2013
Residents and visitors can get a behind-the-scenes look at Savannah City Hall, and view special exhibits highlighting chapters of Savannah’s history, during the First Tuesday Tour of City Hall which is set for next Tuesday, August 6.
The tour begins at noon, in the City Hall Rotunda, and lasts less than an hour. The tour is free, but space is limited and reservation is required. To reserve a space, contact City of Savannah Research Library & Municipal Archives Director Luciana Spracher at (912) 651-6411 or Lspracher@savannahga.gov.
The First Tuesday Tour series gives an overview of the history, architecture, and art of historic City Hall. Participants will also hear stories about some of the City’s more fascinating characters and learn about their City government. The tour provides an opportunity to view City Hall’s history and art exhibits, including two in the Council Chamber honoring the S.S. James Oglethorpe, Georgia’s First Liberty Ship, and the City’s International & Sister-City Relationships. In the 1st floor Rotunda, tour guests will view a new night photography exhibit “Savannah Squares by Night” by Jamie Rose Farreh.
The First Tuesday Tour of City Hall is just one of the ways that the City of Savannah is making City Hall more accessible to the public.