About this Event
"Seven Ladies" is a new exhibition focused on Katharine Judkins Clark, Elinor Adler Dillard, Anna Colquitt Hunter, Lucy Barrow McIntire, Dorothy Ripley Roebling, Nola McEvoy Roos and Jane Adair Wright. Together, these “Seven Ladies” joined forces to purchase and protect the Isaiah Davenport House, an 1820 Federal-style home on Columbia Square, from being razed and founded Historic Savannah Foundation, a permanent organization dedicated to saving and preserving historic buildings throughout the city. The Seven Ladies kick-started Savannah's modern-day preservation movement in 1955.
Through historic photographs, archival materials and interpretative storytelling, this inspiring exhibition explores each of these influential women, including their personal histories, lived experiences and the convictions that compelled them to serve their community at a pivotal moment in Savannah’s history.
This exhibition is free and open to the public. Open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., this exclusive exhibition will remain on display at the Murray C. Perlman and Wayne C. Spear Preservation Center inside the Historic Kennedy Ph*rm*cy throughout 2026. To learn more, please visit .
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Murray C. Perlman and Wayne C. Spear Preservation Center at Historic Kennedy Pharmacy, 323 East Broughton Street, Savannah, United States
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