Join us for a captivating afternoon of history and heritage as we welcome Hugh Golson to our Living History Lecture Series. Mr. Golson, a Savannah native and preeminent historian, will take us on a journey through the rich history of Laurel Grove Cemetery, one of our community’s most cherished landmarks. His talk will illuminate the legacies of some of the extraordinary individuals who are laid to rest there, offering a unique glimpse into the lives that helped shape our city’s history.
As an author, retired history educator, and seasoned preservation advocate, Mr. Golson has dedicated his career to preserving the stories of Savannah’s past. His work as a former chair of the Savannah Historic District Board of Review and his involvement with various local historic organizations lend a depth of insight and passion to his presentation. With Mr. Golson’s expertise, attendees will gain a deeper appreciation for the stories, history, and contributions of those who rest at Laurel Grove, and how their legacy continues to influence Savannah today.
This lecture promises to be an inspiring and enriching experience for history enthusiasts, preservation advocates, and anyone interested in learning more about the profound connections between our past and present. Don’t miss this chance to hear from one of Savannah’s historians.
Admission: Get your ticket now!
Cost: $10 for BHS Members and $15 for Non-members
When: 4/6/25 at 2pm
Where: Jewish Chapel inside of Historic Bonaventure Cemetery located at 330 Bonaventure Rd Savannah GA 31404