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  1. One of the oldest art museums of its type, having been opened in 1886, this museum continues to be a source of great cultural value in the Savannah community and attract large numbers of visitors. The extensive art collection includes fine arts from the Asia, Europe and the U.S.A., as well as traveling exhibitions.
     
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  1. 121 Barnard St.
    Savannah, GA 31401
    (912)790-8800

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