🌳 Wormsloe State Historic Site
Located on the Isle of Hope just outside Savannah, Wormsloe State Historic Site is one of Georgia's most breathtaking and historically significant landmarks. Famous for its stunning 1.5-mile oak-lined entrance avenue—a corridor of nearly 400 live oaks draped in Spanish moss—the site preserves the tabby ruins of the oldest standing structure in Savannah, built by Noble Jones in 1739, and tells the story of Georgia's colonial founding. ✨ The Wormsloe Experience: The visit is a multi-sensory journey. Drive or walk down the legendary oak avenue, a photographer's dream. Explore the museum to understand the site's history, then walk the trails to see the colonial-era tabby ruins of Jones's fortified house, a small colonial life area with demonstrations, and serene views of the marsh. The combination of natural grandeur and palpable history makes it an essential and unforgettable stop. 📝 Short Social Media Caption: “Walk through a living tunnel of history. 🏛️✨ Wormsloe State Historic Site’s iconic oak avenue leads to Georgia's oldest colonial ruins near Savannah. 📍 7601 Skidaway Rd, Savannah, GA** #Wormsloe #Savannah #HistoricSite #SpanishMoss #OakAvenue #GeorgiaHistory #ColonialEra #TravelGeorgia #OutdoorHistory #MustVisitSavannah