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ITINERARY
7h 3m382 miles14 stops
1
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The oldest Roman Catholic church in Georgia.
2
Front Porch Improv
Savannah's finest and funniest comedy group, Front Porch Improv, mixes improv games, improv scenes and stories into a seamless, spontaneous and unscripted theatrical experience. Front Porch Improv is known for fast-paced improv show that feature the best improvisers using the audience's suggestions as fuel. The all-star cast will invent custom-made fun that is guaranteed to make you laugh. Shows are not recommended for those 16 years and older (unless your kid is cool).
3
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens
A unit of University of Georgia Extension, CGBG is a historic property with trees and farm buildings dating to the 1920s, 30s and 40s, when "the Bamboo Farm" was an active USDA Plant Introduction Station. Today, new gardens and paths are being developed and installed. By increasing the plant diversity on the 51-acre property, CGBG aims to bring people in touch with the wonders and beauty of the plant world. Admission charge, free parking and amenities include a Gift Shop and two public restrooms on site. Among the gardens to enjoy include the Woodland Shade Garden, Whiet Garden, Water Garden, Garden for All Abilities, Orchid House, Mediterranean Garden, Rose Garden and Judge Arthur Solomon Camellia Trail. Numerous cold-hardy palms, bamboo species and camellia species are highlights in our botanical collection.
4
Greenville Zoo
5
Frank's Gentlemen's Salon
6
Sassy Paints
Sassy Paints is a BYOB art studio, offering 2 and 3 hour classes in the evenings. We have kids art classes and we are available private birthday parties and special events!
7
Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum and Baseball Library
The Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum and Baseball Library is an independent, non-profit organization located in the former home of Joe and his wife, Katie. We are dedicated to honoring the life and preserving the legacy of the greatest natural hitter to ever play the game. Through the research, collection, and display of many original artifacts, photos, and countless books in our on-site research library, we provide comprehensive context for Joe's place in baseball history. In addition to dispelling myths and educating the public about the truth of Joe's life and career, our mission is to be an active, contributing member within our local communities, continuing to grow the game of baseball for generations to come.
8
Studio Cellar
9
The Capital Club
South Carolina's oldest and most dignified private gay bar, The Capital Club has been an established and integral part of our community for over 34 years. One of the oldest gay bars in the Southeast, and the oldest in Columbia, the laid-back and friendly Capital Club is right around the corner from PT's 1109 and a block from the state capitol building - it's along a stretch of Gervais that's been a big part of the city's recent gentrification, and you'll find several notable restaurants and mixed bars along this block and continuing south for a few more. This is a good place to mingle at the bar and chat with locals - there's a long bar on the left as you enter, and plenty of cozy spots to sit and chat
10
Papa Jazz Record Shoppe
11
Roper Mountain Science Center
Roper Mountain Science Center’s mission is to ignite the natural curiosity of all learners to explore and shape their world. Located just off of I-385 at Roper Mountain Road, Roper Mountain contains an array of state-of-the-art educational facilities on its 62-acre campus. Visitors experience the latest in STEM education through interactive exhibits and several hands-on activities. Families can attend numerous events throughout the year including Friday Starry Nights, Summer Adventure and Afterschool Explorations. Roper Mountain provides the opportunity to explore, imagine and grow as a learner of any age. Roper Mountain Science Center is only open to the public for select events throughout the yearFor more information, visit RoperMountain.org.
12
Speed Factory Indoor Karting
Located at 1524 Roper Mountain Rd, Speed Factory is Greenville's only high speed indoor go kart track. Racers will create a racing profile to track their scores, then head on track for a 35mph indoor kart racing experience like no other. Open all year long, the indoor track is the perfect spot for fun!
13
West Main Artists Co-Op
14
Oakwood Cemetary
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OVERVIEW
1
Start:Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Savannah, Georgia·
5.0
(9819) review
The oldest Roman Catholic church in Georgia.
2
Start:Front Porch Improv
Savannah, Georgia·
5.0
(91) review
Savannah's finest and funniest comedy group, Front Porch Improv, mixes improv games, improv scenes and stories into a seamless, spontaneous and unscripted theatrical experience. Front Porch Improv is known for fast-paced improv show that feature the best improvisers using the audience's suggestions as fuel. The all-star cast will invent custom-made fun that is guaranteed to make you laugh. Shows are not recommended for those 16 years and older (unless your kid is cool).
3
Start:Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens
Savannah, Georgia·
4.0
(96) review
A unit of University of Georgia Extension, CGBG is a historic property with trees and farm buildings dating to the 1920s, 30s and 40s, when "the Bamboo Farm" was an active USDA Plant Introduction Station. Today, new gardens and paths are being developed and installed. By increasing the plant diversity on the 51-acre property, CGBG aims to bring people in touch with the wonders and beauty of the plant world. Admission charge, free parking and amenities include a Gift Shop and two public restrooms on site. Among the gardens to enjoy include the Woodland Shade Garden, Whiet Garden, Water Garden, Garden for All Abilities, Orchid House, Mediterranean Garden, Rose Garden and Judge Arthur Solomon Camellia Trail. Numerous cold-hardy palms, bamboo species and camellia species are highlights in our botanical collection.
4
Start:Greenville Zoo
Greenville, South Carolina·
4.0
(996) review
150 Cleveland Park Dr, Greenville, SC 29601-3147
5
Start:Frank's Gentlemen's Salon
Greenville, South Carolina·
5.0
(8) review
5A E Coffee St, Greenville, SC 29601-2704
6
Start:Sassy Paints
Greenville, South Carolina·
5.0
(9) review
Sassy Paints is a BYOB art studio, offering 2 and 3 hour classes in the evenings. We have kids art classes and we are available private birthday parties and special events!
7
Start:Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum and Baseball Library
Greenville, South Carolina·
4.5
(85) review
The Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum and Baseball Library is an independent, non-profit organization located in the former home of Joe and his wife, Katie. We are dedicated to honoring the life and preserving the legacy of the greatest natural hitter to ever play the game. Through the research, collection, and display of many original artifacts, photos, and countless books in our on-site research library, we provide comprehensive context for Joe's place in baseball history. In addition to dispelling myths and educating the public about the truth of Joe's life and career, our mission is to be an active, contributing member within our local communities, continuing to grow the game of baseball for generations to come.
8
Start:Studio Cellar
Columbia, South Carolina·
5.0
(9) review
912 Lady St The Vista, Columbia, SC 29201-3106
9
Start:The Capital Club
Columbia, South Carolina·
4.5
(7) review
South Carolina's oldest and most dignified private gay bar, The Capital Club has been an established and integral part of our community for over 34 years. One of the oldest gay bars in the Southeast, and the oldest in Columbia, the laid-back and friendly Capital Club is right around the corner from PT's 1109 and a block from the state capitol building - it's along a stretch of Gervais that's been a big part of the city's recent gentrification, and you'll find several notable restaurants and mixed bars along this block and continuing south for a few more. This is a good place to mingle at the bar and chat with locals - there's a long bar on the left as you enter, and plenty of cozy spots to sit and chat
10
Start:Papa Jazz Record Shoppe
Columbia, South Carolina·
5.0
(7) review
2014 Greene St, Columbia, SC 29205-1639
11
Start:Roper Mountain Science Center
Greenville, South Carolina·
4.5
(90) review
Roper Mountain Science Center’s mission is to ignite the natural curiosity of all learners to explore and shape their world. Located just off of I-385 at Roper Mountain Road, Roper Mountain contains an array of state-of-the-art educational facilities on its 62-acre campus. Visitors experience the latest in STEM education through interactive exhibits and several hands-on activities. Families can attend numerous events throughout the year including Friday Starry Nights, Summer Adventure and Afterschool Explorations. Roper Mountain provides the opportunity to explore, imagine and grow as a learner of any age. Roper Mountain Science Center is only open to the public for select events throughout the yearFor more information, visit RoperMountain.org.
12
Start:Speed Factory Indoor Karting
Greenville, South Carolina·
4.5
(8) review
Located at 1524 Roper Mountain Rd, Speed Factory is Greenville's only high speed indoor go kart track. Racers will create a racing profile to track their scores, then head on track for a 35mph indoor kart racing experience like no other. Open all year long, the indoor track is the perfect spot for fun!
13
Start:West Main Artists Co-Op
Spartanburg, South Carolina·
5.0
(9) review
578 W Main St, Spartanburg, SC 29301-2162
14
Start:Oakwood Cemetary
Spartanburg, South Carolina·
4.5
(9) review
182 Oakwood Ave, Spartanburg, SC 29302-1602
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The driving time can vary depending on traffic conditions, but it is typically 7h 3m mins in normal traffic
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