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Our Coast :: Tours :: Savannah
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December, 3, 2008
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Online Virtual Tour of Savannah
Telfair Square: Telfair Museum of Art
Regency mansion designed by William Jay; statues in front of Phidias, Raphael, Rubens, Michelangelo and Rembrandt. Governor (in 1786) Edward Telfair had a son, Alexander, who recognized the talent of young William Jay and commissioned him to design a house for the family. As specified in the will of Alexander's sister, Mary, the Telfair home became the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1886. Needed expansion was overseen by architect Detlef Lienau who worked hard to preserve Jay's classical Greek design while providing space for exhibits, concerts, and lectures. The Telfair has an exciting schedule of events, plus the elegant annual Telfair Ball and Auction in February. 121 Barnard Street.
--Visitor's Guide to Savannah
 | Telfair Square
1. Telfair Museum of Art
(building 1818) 121 Barnard Street. Regency mansion designed by William Jay; statues in front of Phidias, Raphael, Rubens, Michelangelo and Rembrandt.
2. Trinity United Methodist
(c. 1848) Barnard Street on Telfair Square. Oldest Methodist Church in Savannah; two Corinthian columns in front.
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