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Check-in: 0300
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
Impressive in workmanship and size, the park-side mansion was built in 1873 for Samuel Pugh Hamilton and his family. Mr. Hamilton was a successful businessman and prominent Savannah citizen and alderman.
He and his wife, Sarah V. Hamilton, created a social center for Savannahs elite, hosting a variety of society activities in their home.
The Hamilton mansion was the first residence in Savannah with electricity. In 1883 electric lights were installed in the salon. Spectators witnessing the inaugural room lighting feared the house would explode. The entire house was fitted with electric lights by 1886. It was no coincidence that the illustrious Samuel Hamilton became the President of the Brush Electric Light & Power Company around the same time his prestigious mansion was illuminated, encouraging the acceptance of the invention.
Because of the Hamilton mansions tin roof, it withstood the Savannah fire of 1898. All of the homes on Lafayette Square survived the fire due to their heat resistant roofing. A neighbor on the square, St. John the Baptist Cathedralcompleted the same year as the Hamilton mansionwas not as fortunate.
In 1915 Dr. Francis Turner purchased the house from the Hamilton estate. He and his family lived there until 1926, when they opened the house up for boarding. The mansion became a home for the Marine Hospital nurses in 1928. The Turner family moved back to the mansion in the 1940s, and the basement of the house served as office space for Dr. Turners practice. Dr. Turner was known by neighbors as an electric car enthusiast, preferring electric to the noise and smell of gas cars.
The Turner family sold the house to the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in 1965. The Cathedral purchased the property to provide a playground for their school, nearby. Once this plan published, the Historic Savannah Foundation began petitioning to save the house from demolition. After years of negotiations the mansion was saved from destruction in the late 1960s by the Historic Savannah Association, a non-profit organization founded in 1955 to protect endangered buildings in Savannahs historic district.
Over the next 30 years the Hamilton-Turner Houseunder several owners and managementwas an apartment building. The house was embroiled in scandal under the management of Joe Odom. His raucous partiesmade famous through the John Berendt book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Eviltroubled neighbors on Lafayette Square.
The Hamilton-Turner mansion was converted into a bed and breakfast in 1997 by Charlie and Sue Strickland. The Hamilton-Turner Inn restoration and preservation passed to Rob and Jane Sales in February of 2003. The present owners Gay and Jim Dunlop take seriously the task of continuing the legacy of maintaining and upgrading this fine historic building in cooperation with the Historic Savannah Foundation. As long time Innkeepers, the Dunlops plan to put their experience to good use, over the next three years, investing a considerable amount to do necessary restoration to the building, returning The Hamilton-Turner Inn to its original grandeur.
Check-in: 0300
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
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Overall score
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(1 reviews)
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Hotel address: 330 Abercorn St., Savannah, GA 31401
Savannah/Hilton Head
Charleston
SAV
CHS
The Hamilton-Turner Inn is a historic Savannah GA bed and breakfast and is located in the heart of historic Savannah. Just blocks from Reynolds Square, Forsyth Park, River Street, and the City Market the Hamilton-Turner Inn is ideally set for your trip to Savannah.
This property has a smoke-free policy
The restaurant at the Hamilton-Turner Inn offers a full Southern breakfast that is complimentary each morning of your stay.
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Check-in: 0300
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
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5.0 out of 5
(1 reviews)
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Score
5 out of 5
Wonderful overnight !
Seasoned Traveller Aug 31, 2009
Anniversary one-night stay. We felt right at home as soon as we were greeted by the friendly staff. The Inn was beautiful ... and in a superb location with lovely rooms. All food and beverages were delicious, graciously offered and served.
Traveler type: Couples
Cream of Crab Chowder at local Distillery is a must-try! Cathedral of St. John The Baptist is Heaven on Earth - really!
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Cream of Crab Chowder at local Distillery is a must-try! Cathedral of St. John The Baptist is Heaven on Earth - really!
--Seasoned Traveller, Atlanta, GA. Aug 31, 2009
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5 out of 5
Wonderful overnight !
Seasoned Traveller Aug 31, 2009
Anniversary one-night stay. We felt right at home as soon as we were greeted by the friendly staff. The Inn was beautiful ... and in a superb location with lovely rooms. All food and beverages were delicious, graciously offered and served.
Traveler type: Couples
Cream of Crab Chowder at local Distillery is a must-try! Cathedral of St. John The Baptist is Heaven on Earth - really!
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Cream of Crab Chowder at local Distillery is a must-try! Cathedral of St. John The Baptist is Heaven on Earth - really!
--Seasoned Traveller, Atlanta, GA. Aug 31, 2009
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