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Would you like to be a part of living history with your donations? The Georgia Historical Society Research Center is requesting furnishings and ... Keep Reading
Would you like to be a part of living history with your donations? The Georgia Historical Society Research Center is requesting furnishings and ... Keep Reading
When Ron Melander first arrived in Savannah in August of 1989, the oleanders were in full bloom. He was surprised to see palm trees and banana ... Keep Reading
River Street is one of Savannah’s most popular destinations, but just steps away is a hidden gem that many visitors—and even locals—miss: Factors ... Keep Reading
The Fort Pulaski National Monument has begun two projects that will limit access into the historic fort and will close the popular Lighthouse Overlook ... Keep Reading
Savannah is known as one of the most haunted cities in America. When night falls on the Hostess City, a wonderful eeriness encapsulates the Historic ... Keep Reading
Though “13 Secrets” pays homage to Georgia’s establishment as the last of the original thirteen colonies, the idea behind it is much more ... Keep Reading
First things first: We need to talk about Tomochichi’s genes. Though his precise birthdate remains a mystery, it has long been assumed to be circa ... Keep Reading
10 Facts That May Surprise You! (By Dani Ray) Oglethorpe's Creds... General James Oglethorpe was a graduate of Eton College and Oxford, a ... Keep Reading
Civil War Savannah’s haunted history echoes throughout Savannah. The Civil War experiences of soldiers and civilians in Savannah resulted in some of ... Keep Reading
Due to COVID-19, Savannah is taking measures for the public's safety. Below are some links that offer up-to-date information on the status of events ... Keep Reading
There's nothing quite like Valentine's Day in Savannah. With so many romantic settings all over Savannah, it might be hard to choose just where to ... Keep Reading
My City Savannah Tour owner Sonny Hugley fell in love with Savannah’s during a visit in 1995. His passion for the history hidden beneath the ... Keep Reading
Savannah's River Street isn't just a popular destination for shopping and dining. All along the cobblestone street, you can find several of the city's ... Keep Reading
Savannah reigns as the home base for some of the South’s most affluent turning points. Generals proposed war-altering decisions here during the Civil ... Keep Reading
Though the live oaks and Spanish moss are signature to the city year round, the springtime flowers in Savannah steal the attention this time of year. ... Keep Reading
Discover Savannah-Inspired Art at Douglas Wisdom Fine Art Gallery In the heart of City Market, the Douglas Wisdom Fine Art Gallery shares ... Keep Reading
The rhythmic sound of hooves clip-clopping down Savannah’s cobblestone streets signal that the Plantation Carriage Company is once again sharing the ... Keep Reading
Whether you’re searching for a unique piece of jewelry, a beautiful Savannah memento or high-quality jewelry repair services, Golden Realm has just ... Keep Reading
Tucked away on the corner of Montgomery and Gaston Streets is Savannah’s hidden therapeutic treasure: Remedy Float. The shop, which celebrated its ... Keep Reading
Since its founding in 1733 by General James Oglethorpe, Georgia’s First City has had the front row seat—and even taken center stage—in a number of ... Keep Reading
Joe's Crab Shack, a popular destination for seafood and more on the east end of River Street, promises to bring the shore to you. This popular ... Keep Reading
The historic sites of Savannah are its legacy. No one need ask the rhetorical, “If Savannah could talk,” because she doesn’t just talk; she sings her ... Keep Reading
Savannah's grand mansions and historic homes are architectural masterpieces. With such a wide variety of influences, architects took the best from ... Keep Reading
Salzburger Park is a half-acre piece of land next to Emmett Park, marked by the Salzburger Monument of Reconciliation. On March 12, ... Keep Reading
Walking into RMC Boutique feels like walking into a close friend’s living room. The sofa’s pink, there’s a soy candle burning and Rosa Carpenter, the ... Keep Reading
The Chamber of Commerce has several visitor centers in Savannah. From the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport to the Historic District and even ... Keep Reading
City market is a cove of courtyards between Ellis and Franklin Squares filled with shops and restaurants. Live music is often played late into the ... Keep Reading
Broughton Street is full of shops to look at and things to do. Here's some of the must see's while wandering up and down the strip! Gutstein ... Keep Reading
There are more than 20 antique stores in Savannah's historic district alone! But here are a few favorites you must visit during your stay. Books ... Keep Reading
“It’s more of a modern boutique hotel,” said co-owner Kris Patel. “Catered to all types of people, all preferences.” In Downtown Savannah, the ... Keep Reading
Hotels are springing up just in Savannah! The Brice, A Kimpton Hotel, and The Cotton Sail Hotel are newer to the line of hotels in Downtown Savannah. ... Keep Reading
SoHo South is a classic Savannah brunch stop that many were sad to see close several months back. The fan favorite at 12 West Liberty Street ... Keep Reading
Charmingly located along the Savannah River is the fun and excitement that is known as River Street. With antique shops, boutiques, galleries, ... Keep Reading
No visit to Savannah is complete without a visit to the Savannah Historic District. Savannah is the largest National Historic Landmark District in ... Keep Reading
Savannah, Georgia has become a popular vacation destination, with over 6 million visitors each year. As you explore Savannah, be sure to head over to ... Keep Reading
The Andrew Low House, located at 329 Abercorn Street overlooking Lafayette Square, offers insight into life in Savannah more than 150 years ... Keep Reading
513 E Oglethorpe Ave, Suite I
Savannah, GA 31401