Located in historic Pin Point, the birthplace of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Pin Point Heritage Museum tells the story of the Gullah people, regional freed persons of color who established a fishing community along the banks of the Moon River.
Best and worst time to go to Pin Point Heritage Museum
Pin Point Heritage Museum is only open on Thursday through Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The best time to visit is early in the day as there is limited parking.
Must see/do at Pin Point Heritage Museum
View a documentary film which tells the story of the Pin Point community and the rich culture of the Gullah people before taking a guided tour through what was once an oyster and crab canning factory. Learn from the local guides about the customs of the people who called Pin Point home for more than a century.
Admission to Pin Point Heritage Museum
Admission to Pin Point Heritage Museum ranges from $4 to $7.
Parking and public transportation to Pin Point Heritage Museum
There is free parking at Pin Point Heritage Museum. Public transportation can be found nearby via Chatham Area Transit.
Food at Pin Point Heritage Museum
There is no food service at Pin Point Heritage Museum.
Insider tip for visitors to Pin Point Heritage Museum
Stunning views of the salt marsh can be enjoyed from Pin Point. These views change with the tides offering visitors an opportunity to see and learn about the tidal system and marshlands around Savannah Georgia.
Author's bio: Laura Caldwell is a local author and licensed tour guide in the City of Savannah. She has been published in "South Magazine".