Exiled by the Catholic powers in Europe, religious refugees from Salzburg, Germany (now Salzburg, Austria) led by pastor Johann Martin Bolzius arrived in Savannah in 1734. General James Oglethorpe offered these Salzburgers refuge on land outside of Savannah, Georgia,...
The Ebenezer Crossing Property is a 276 acre tract of land at the base of Ebenezer Creek, next to the Savannah River. It has one mile of water frontage on both Ebenezer Creek and the Savanah River. Donated to the City of Springfield to assist with their conservation...
Whenever you travel down Ebenezer Creek in a kayak or boat, you witness the natural beauty of the strong cypress that stand tall in the water, and beyond the bank you can see the pine trees that sway in the cool Georgia breeze. These trees are a major part of the...
In 1735, while trying to increase the trade in Georgia, General James Oglethorpe started a trade route from the port city of Savannah to Augusta. This new trade route was made along an old Indian trail that began in Cherokee Nation of the North Carolina mountains and...
The Thompson Island property was donated to the City of Springfield in 2013 by the Georgia Conservancy. The City received the property so that it could be preserved from development and become a part of the Springfield Ebenezer Greenway initiative. Originally owned by...