Hangout of smugglers, shelter for a fleeing Aaron Burr, home base for Revolutionary War traitors.
This busy and prosperous port town was attacked from all sides – by the British, Spanish, French, and Native Americans – and many of its buildings survive to tell the tales.
- Hear action-packed stories from St. Marys’ 250-year history
- Gain VIP access to the town’s iconic landmarks, such as the First Presbyterian Church, one of the oldest church buildings in Georgia, and the historic Riverview Hotel, where such names as Rockefeller and Carnegie stayed
- Discover surprising connections the town has with prominent Americans
- Afterwards, let us treat you to homemade fudge at one of St. Marys’ premier shops!
When
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Time
9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Cost
$20 per person
$10 per child (ages 5-12)
Children 0-4 Free
LocationOsborne Street (“Lang”) Waterfront Pavilion, at the corner of St. Marys and Osborne Streets in downtown St. Marys
7 St. Marys St. W., St Marys, GA 31558
Distance Walked
7 blocks