1. The Massie Heritage Center is a museum located in Savannah, Georgia that aims to promote the education of history, architecture, and culture. The building was originally constructed in 1855 as a public school, making it the oldest public school building still standing in Georgia. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits and displays showcasing Savannah’s history and cultural heritage, with a focus on the colonial and antebellum periods. Some interesting displays include a reproduction of a colonial-era room, a timeline of Savannah’s history, and exhibits on the city’s African American community.

2. The Massie Heritage Center is open Monday through Friday from 10 am to 4 pm. They can be reached by phone at (912) 395-5070.

3. Admission to the Massie Heritage Center is $7 for adults, $5 for seniors (65+), and $2 for students (ages 5-25). Children under 5 are free. The museum is located at 207 E. Gordon Street in Savannah’s Historic District, and can be easily accessed by car or public transportation. Parking is available in nearby garages or on the street.