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    The Sandbox Children Museum

    The Sandbox Children Museum

    3.9(56 reviews)
    53.9 mi

    Interactive play. Go…read moreonline and make reservations if your children want to experience the museum. They fill up fast. You have morning and afternoon sessions available. There are both indoor and outdoor activities. You would have to see if it is a place your kids would want to play and learn.

    This is the second time my daughter and I took my granddaughter to the Sandbox Children's Museum…read more The first time we went, there were no issues at all. The little one had a great time and we felt very welcomed by the staff. However, this time we felt the experience was not as good and the main reason was because of the attitude & actions of some employees. First off, while we were checking in, the staff was not as friendly and helpful as they were on our previous visit. They had a bit of an attitude because we didn't make reservations before coming. We have a toddler- it's not always easy to preplan your whole day when you have a toddler. Reservations were not full so we were able to go right in. Later on, my granddaughter, who will be three in a month, wanted to play in the area marked for children two & under. At the time, there were no other children playing in that area, so we let her play. An employee walked by and asked how old she was. We told her and she rudely said that she had aged out and that she needed to leave that area. So we left the museum. We could understand if there were children younger than her playing there at the time, but there was no one else in there at all! And my granddaughter is a toddler, not a 6 or 8 year old child, for goodness sakes! It was silly. Use common sense and reasonable discretion when deciding when to enforce certain policies! But truly, the rude & condescending attitude of the employee is what made it so irritating. My daughter did reach out to the Executive Director to discuss the situation and received an apology, so we will give them another chance next time my daughter & granddaughter come to visit. The place is pretty small overall and I would not recommend for older kids as all of the exhibits/play spaces are limited and really geared for younger kids. I personally think $12 per person for admission is a bit much for what the place actually has to offer, but as long as my granddaughter is entertained, we are willing to pay it. She wil likely "age out of it" in a few years unless they add some new & more advanced exhibits/play areas.

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    The Sandbox Children Museum - Castle/slide, Ship station, plane station, lighthouse air physics station, racing station

    Castle/slide, Ship station, plane station, lighthouse air physics station, racing station

    The Sandbox Children Museum

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    Graveface Museum - The grave face

    Graveface Museum

    4.7(93 reviews)
    34.2 mi

    Whoa, I was not prepared for how amazing this place was!…read more When we first arrived I thought it would be just kind of a silly tourist trap thing, but boy was I wrong! It is a very large collection of everything spooky, odd and strange! There are entire rooms focused on serial killers, such as Gacy, HH Holmes and Richard Ramirez. We were in there for a very long time and learned so much from the women running the tour. There was even a guy in our group who had been childhood friends with one of Gacy's victims, which was incredibly surreal and really hit home how real all of this was, and not just entertainment. They also have, or are going to have, another location in Chicago which is very exciting and I would definitely seek that out next time I am there. All in all a 10/10 experience.

    This museum was MUCH bigger than I anticipated. We spent about an hour and a half and easily could…read morehave spent another or so in there learning and listening to the gals educate the group. There was so much to read, so much to see, and so much to experience. This is a very dark museum so if you have a weak stomach, are faint of heart if easily disturbed I would not recommend. Even still you are heavily warned about what is in each room should you not want to see or experience something by the staff. They were so helpful!! Their regular price is $25 OR $50 for a two day pass, tshirt, tote (or a pin), and sticker. Absolutely great deal if you're wanting some merch. Very spooky, eerie, and overall an interesting time!

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    Heavens Gate

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    Two headed calf

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    Grandpa Graveface. A real Odd Fellow.

    Coastal Discovery Museum

    Coastal Discovery Museum

    4.6(73 reviews)
    56.2 mi

    The end of a long day we decided to come here. It was just perfect for that after a long day but…read morestill something to do kind of activity. Wish we walked around more but as my son kept saying he was tired of walking lol. Of course he wasn't to tired to go check out the gift shop :P

    The Coastal Discovery Museum came up in a search of things to do on a rainy day in Hilton Head…read more While there is a museum component in the main house, much of the attractions are outdoors, so something to keep in mind should you visit when it's raining or when the weather isn't ideal. The outdoor component includes several boardwalks, sculptures, a butterfly enclosure, and gardens. It's meant to introduce you to the coastal ecosystem and marsh life, which makes it quite unique. Admission is complimentary and there's a decent amount of parking. The main house and museum (the Discovery House) I would rate a 3.5 out of 5 stars. The volunteers on hand do a good job in welcoming guests and introducing the site so that guests aren't just left to wander on their own. While the permanent exhibits explaining the local area, ecosystem, and history were decent, I felt the more modern artwork was quite underwhelming, with many of the works on display having price tags (leads me to believe it was amateur artwork for sale). It left me wishing the weather was nice so I could explore the grounds, but that wasn't meant to be as there was a downpour of rain outside. If you have free time in Hilton Head, I'd recommend a visit to the Coastal Discovery Museum, but probably moreso when the weather is nice so you can explore the grounds.

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    Coastal Discovery Museum - Talking area.

    Talking area.

    Coastal Discovery Museum - Entrance to the museum is through this porch.

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    Entrance to the museum is through this porch.

    Children's Museum Of Pooler

    Children's Museum Of Pooler

    4.1(19 reviews)
    28.6 mi

    I would recommend you going here. They have fun activities like marble run milk the cow make your…read moreown NASA rocket at our station art in one of the members name TYRA help me build my rocket

    If you're looking for a place where curiosity comes alive and kids can learn by doing, the…read moreChildren's Museum of Pooler is an experience like no other! Every visit invites children to touch, build, imagine, create, and explore through fully hands‑on exhibits designed to spark discovery. From interactive play zones to creative problem‑solving activities, the museum blends learning and play seamlessly, helping children build confidence, creativity, and real‑world understanding. Families love the energy, wonder, and joy that fill every corner of the space--it's a place where little learners feel free to experiment, try new things, and be themselves. Whether kids are stepping into imaginative worlds, engaging with STEM‑inspired setups, or joining one of the museum's thoughtfully crafted programs, the Children's Museum of Pooler continues to offer rich, meaningful, and fun learning opportunities for every child who walks through its doors. Footnote: During my visit, I learned that the museum is currently in a period of transition, and because of that, they've had to temporarily suspend future memberships until their long‑term plans are finalized. I can't imagine how difficult that decision must have been. Let's lend this magical place our understanding, and continued support as they navigate this next chapter.

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    Children's Museum Of Pooler
    Children's Museum Of Pooler

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    Underground Tours of Savannah

    Underground Tours of Savannah

    4.8(17 reviews)
    33.1 mi

    A Must Do! This Remarkable Tour is told by Savannah's 2025 "Remarkable Woman of the Year" Patt Gunn…read more(Sistah Patt), CEO of the Underground Tours of Savannah! At the last minute, we scheduled Sistah Patt's Tour, and honestly this is by far the BEST ONE, and we did several here and in Charleston, while visiting from California. Sistah Patt is incredible and inspirational, fact-telling, and is currently in projects in Savannah, bringing proper recognition and truth-telling. I wish I had done a little research on her, as I did after leaving her tour...oh my, I probably would have asked so many more questions, I had no idea of the advocate she is. Let me leave you with this: Who in Savannah can change a Squares name, from Confederate Vice President (Calhoun), to Taylor Square, to honor Susie King Taylor, born into slavery, who became the 1st Black nurse to serve in the Civil War and later open a school for African Americans in Savannah? YES, Patt Gunn Can, and it happened only 2 years ago! This is the Tour you will want to do. This is the "Remarkable Woman" you will want to share/ask/listen to.

    Sistah Patt Gunn is an expert truth teller and scholar. She shares a detailed historical, cultural…read moreand economic depiction of the history of slavery in and around Savannah. You cannot begin to understand the history of Savannah, Georgia, the South or our country without this foundational understanding. This experience will stick with me for years to come.

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    Underground Tours of Savannah - Tour ended in Johnson Square at Slave Auction Block... No marker

    Tour ended in Johnson Square at Slave Auction Block... No marker

    Underground Tours of Savannah - Our Premier Walking Tour 'Slaves In The City' w/ Founder Joe McGill of the Slave Dwelling Project with Patt Gunn & Tour Guide Erica Simmons

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    Our Premier Walking Tour 'Slaves In The City' w/ Founder Joe McGill of the Slave Dwelling Project with Patt Gunn & Tour Guide Erica Simmons

    Savannah History Museum - History Museum exhibits

    Savannah History Museum

    3.4(57 reviews)
    33.4 mi

    The Savannah History Museum has so much potential. Savannah is the first city in Georgia, the first…read morecapital of Georgia, the first planned city in America, the site of Georgia's largest revolutionary war battle (Siege of Savannah), the terminus of General Sherman's Civil War March to the Sea, the birthplace of famous Americans like Juliette Gordon Low, Clarence Thomas, and Flannery O'Connor, the site of over 2500 historically significant properties, and is an American cultural staple (Forrest Gump, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, ghosts, etc.). Strangely enough, the museum instead chooses to lead with exhibits like "1920s dentistry," "wildlife of the barrier islands," and "steam locomotives." When patrons finally get to the Savannah exhibits, the confusion intensifies. The exhibit on Savannah in WWII predeceases the exhibit on Savannah in the Civil War, and Savannah's revolutionary war history is told out of order. Perhaps the worst curation atrocity is that the museum's most famous piece, the "Forrest Gump bench," is behind a glass case. Really? The whole point of museums is interacting with history, and something as sturdy and repairable as a steel bench is a perfect "interactive exhibit" piece. Imagine how much more museum goers would enjoy their experience if they could get their photo taken on Forrest Gump's bench (perhaps even with a wax Tom Hanks sitting on it too!). Forrest Gump was released in 1994 and that bench won't be worth more than the steel its made with in 40 years--no reason to keep it behind a glass case. America is teaming with museum curators desperate for employment. The average SCAD Museum Studies major would froth at the mouth for an opportunity to curate a history museum for such a storied city like Savannah. Please bring in a professional to renovate this museum and have it live up to its true potential.

    While a nice little museum, i was hoping/expecting more, especially for something titled the…read more"Savannah History Museum." Most exhibits contain basic factoids with a few "lesser known" facts sprinkled in. If you're looking for something to do that won't take up much of your day (this would be a perfect stop to get out of the rain or heat) this is a great place to stop. Pricing is relatively cheap as far as museums go and they offer discounted tickets for other museums/tours affiliated with them if you're looking to do more than just the museum. Parking is on site and super cheap!

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    Savannah History Museum - Lecture started at 12:30pm

    Lecture started at 12:30pm

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