Pirate's House

20 E Broad St, Savannah, GA 31401
Pirate's House
  • Colonial Revival 70%
  • Victorian 50%

Pirate's House is a historic building known for its connection to maritime lore and the pirates of the 18th century. It has been a popular restaurant and tourist attraction in Savannah, Georgia, noted for its rustic charm and historical significance.

Architectural Styles

Colonial Revival

70%

The building features elements typical of Colonial Revival architecture, such as its symmetrical facade, use of historical materials, and traditional decorative motifs.

  • Symmetrical facade
  • Traditional wooden siding
  • Simple decorative elements
  • Slightly pitched roof
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Victorian

50%

Victorian influences are evident in the building's asymmetrical details and eclectic mix of materials and designs, common in the Victorian era.

  • Asymmetrical gables
  • Detailed woodwork
  • Varied window sizes
  • Decorative porches
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built in the 18th century, Pirate's House served as a tavern for sailors and pirates. It holds a prominent place in Savannah's architectural history as it reflects the city's colonial past.

Fun Facts

  • Claimed to be the oldest continuously operating pub in Georgia.
  • Has connections to famous pirate Captain Henry Morgan.
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