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In 1820, an upwardly mobile carpenter named Isaiah Davenport designed a 6,800-square-foot Federal-style home to live in with his wife, children, and slaves. After his death, Davenportā€™s wife turned the stately brick house into a boarding house, though it later devolved into a run-down tenementā€”until the Historic Savannah Foundation saved the landmark when it was threatened with demolition in 1955. The organizationā€™s award-winning preservation, their very first effort, jumpstarted an organized preservation movement that spread across the entire port city. Today, the Davenport House Museumā€™s rooms are filled with antique furniture from the 1820s, acquired after careful research relying on estate inventories and detailed artist renderings of long-ago games of musical chairs. These period-accurate tables and chairs join ceramics, textiles, and books to form the museumā€™s collection of about 500 historical items. Behind the home, where a carriage house, garden, and privy once stood, a garden designed by renowned landscape artist Penelope Hobhouse flourishes. After walking among its flowers, visitors can drop by the museum shop to pick up jams and jellies, books about Savannah, and reproductions of early 19th-century items.
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Historic District-North, Downtown Savannah
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Phone: (912) 236-8097

Address: 324 E State St, Savannah, GA 31401

Website: http://www.davenporthousemuseum.org

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