Savannah, GA (WSAV) — The Coastal Heritage Society hosts an evening of learning and fun as guests have the opportunity to experience history come to life at the Savannah Historical Museum.
Guests are trained as honorary night guards and take a behind-the-scenes tour of the museum. What’s more, the historical figures scattered throughout the museum seem to magically come to life as visitors interact with them.
This year, the museum will feature Great Savannah Race drivers Casimir Pulaski, Susie King Taylor, and more.
“After a three-year hiatus, we are thrilled to finally bring Night at the Museum back to life,” said Emily Beck, Director of Interpretation for the Coastal Heritage Association. “We want children to experience the history of Savannah up close and personal, and small events like this really help make that happen.” and volunteers are always excited to bring historical figures to life and educate event attendees.”
Guests can choose from two time slots for the 90-minute event from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. First-come, first-served basis.
Tickets for guests 18 and older are $12. Members of the Coastal Heritage Society can purchase tickets at a discounted rate of $10.
Pre-registration is required for the event, and tickets for each time slot can be purchased here.