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Quote: While it is the scene of one of Savannah's most-talked-about murders, it also shows how a poor boy from central Georgia can become so knowledgeable about refurbishing old houses and save so many destined for Read More
Quote: I have been to this temple every time I visit Savannah, and each time I seem to find something new. There is so much history in this one place, and it's just a peaceful place to be still and listen for God's Read More
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Quote: It's hard to believe now, but in 1954, historic Savannah seemed about to disappear. In particular, the Davenport House was slated for destruction--to put up a parking lot--when seven of the city's leading women Read More
Quote: Well first of all this tour is so very different from the many that I have been on in Savannah and other places. My grandmother was a real storyteller and this tour took me back to feeling like a mesmerized Read More
Quote: If you are near the Straw Market, you will see the Palmetto Carriage Company’s carriages lined up. If you do not have advance tickets, you can purchase your tickets from here. The carriage tours are 1-hour Read More
Quote: City Market is a small area in Savannah, set aside for small shops, boutiques, and restaurants. LOTS of art by local artists, gourmet candies and sweets. One shop that we enjoyed is called Natural Wonders, Read More
Quote: Before you do anything else in Savannah, stop at the visitors center and history museum. Follow Route 16 to the end and take a left on Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. It is an old train station made of brick. At Read More