Owens-Thomas House
About Owens-Thomas House
The Owens-Thomas house is an English Regency style notable home situated on Abercorn Street on the upper east corner of Oglethorpe Square in Savannah. English Architect William Jay constructed the Owens-Thomas house in the vicinity of 1816 and 1819. Today, it works as a memorable house historical center and was assigned as a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
Initially known as the Richardson House, the Owens-Thomas house was given to the Telfair Museums in 1951. Guests have the chance to see the lovely beautiful expressions and decorations that date from 1790 to 1840. Open visits are given each day at fifteen-minute interims, and school visits and gathering visits are additionally accessible. The house is open each day.
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