Difference Makers: Episode 48 — Davenport House director Jamie Credle

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This episode is brought to you by the Savannah Economic Development Authority Having become transfixed with Savannah on many visits, Jamie Credle turned her own affection for Savannah through a series of trips into becoming one of the focal points of other visitors' excursions to the Hostess City. Joining the Davenport House Museum in the early 2000s, Credle has helped shepherd the house into the 21st century with new education and outreach programs. Now, as the house looks to celebrate its 200th anniversary, Credle gives a peek into the history of the family, the house itself and historic preservation in Savannah while also looking at how things will change following the coronavirus pandemic and its effects on Savannah tourism. Podcast listeners: Get digital SMN subscription by clicking here for a special offer (3:25): Davenport House's rise to prominence in the 1820s and beyond (10:22): Davenport House history after the family leaves (14:58): The threat of demolition to the house in the 1950s and the birth of historic preservation in Savannah World premiere opera tells story of Anna Hunter, leader of Savannah’s historic preservation movement (Oct. 26, 2017, DoSavannah.com) (19:16): Importance of saving the Davenport House to Savannah From the Archives: Davenport House (SMN) (23:00): Coming to Savannah and finding a home with the Davenport (27:53): The museum's focus on educating its patrons and how they have shaped that Savannah’s curse: Yellow fever returns through Davenport House Museum’s annual living history program (Oct. 1, 2018, SMN) Enjoy 19th century holidays at Davenport House (Dec. 14, 2019, SMN) Davenport House Museum shares colonial tea experience (Feb. 29, 2020, SMN) (32:26): How the museum has shifted to encompass the entire history of the house Savannah museums: Interpreting slavery a path to ending inequality (Feb. 24, 2018, SMN) Viewpoints: Telling the story of slavery from the slaves’ perspectives (Mar. 25, 2018, SMN) (37:25): How COVID-19 is impacting the 200th anniversary and museum-going in general (45:34): What Savannah tourism could look like following the coronavirus pandemic Make sure to follow The Commute podcast for daily news briefs from Adam.