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Georgia State Railroad MuseumvsColonial Park Cemetery

Both are rated very highly by professionals. On balance, Colonial Park Cemetery scores marginally better than Georgia State Railroad Museum. Colonial Park Cemetery comes in at #10 in Savannah with approval from 5 sources like Atlas Obscura, Afar Magazine and Frommer's.

Georgia State Railroad Museum
8/10
655 Louisville Rd., Savannah, GA 31401
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Fodor's Fodor's
"This museum preserves the legacy of the Central of Georgia Railway, an integral part of Savannah's industrial heritage." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"This National Historic Landmark celebrates the Central Georgia Railroad & Canal Company, which was chartered in 1833 and became what was at that time the longest continuous railroad in the world." Full review
Where Where
"The Roundhouse Railroad Museum includes the oldest and most complete antebellum railroad manufacturing and repair facilities still in existence in the United States." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Train aficionados will love this tribute to America’s once mighty railroads." Full review
Colonial Park Cemetery
8/10
201 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401
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Fodor's Fodor's
"Stroll the shaded pathways and read some of the old tombstone inscriptions in this park, the final resting place for Savannahians who died between 1750 and 1853." Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"If you find yourself in magical Savannah, take an hour or so and wander through the scenic Colonial Park Cemetery, offering a unique perspective of the town's rich history." Full review
Atlas Obscura Atlas Obscura
"One of Savannah's oldest and most haunted cemeteries, featuring graves desecrated by Sherman's Union Army. " Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Established in 1750, Savannah's oldest surviving Revolutionary-era resting place was used for Savannah’s white burials for a century, until its closure in 1853." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"The oldest burial ground (ca. 1750) in Savannah is filled with magnolia trees and is such a beautiful setting that the city turned it into a park in 1896. " Full review

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