Whitefield Square
Whitefield Square is secretly one of the best, with its Victorian gazebo and azalea flowers. Whitfield Square was one of Savannah’s last squares. ... Keep Reading

Whitefield Square is secretly one of the best, with its Victorian gazebo and azalea flowers. Whitfield Square was one of Savannah’s last squares. ... 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

Plant Riverside District, Cumulus Media and Savannah State University are pleased to announce the launch of District Live Radio. It's a new ... Keep Reading

Though “13 Secrets” pays homage to Georgia’s establishment as the last of the original Thirteen Colonies But the idea behind it is much more ... Keep Reading

You won’t find Liberty Square if you go looking for it, because it no longer exists. Today, it is the the Robbie Robinson Parking Garage. Chatham ... Keep Reading

The Cotton Sail Hotel is a modern boutique hotel, catering to all types of people, all preferences. In Downtown Savannah, the Cotton Sail Hotel ... Keep Reading

Hotels go boutique Downtown Savannah! The Brice, A Kimpton Hotel, and The Cotton Sail Hotel, located conveniently in the Historic District, right off ... 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

Want to see and shop Savannah's Historic District at your own pace? We've put together a self-guided shopping / walking tour that hits unique ... 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

The Andrew Low House, located at 329 Abercorn Street overlooking Lafayette Square, offers insight into life in Savannah more than 150 years ... 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

movBird Girl is a sculpture made in 1936 by Sylvia Shaw Judson in Lake Forest, Illinois. It was sculpted at Ragdale, her family's summer home, ... Keep Reading

: On the well-trodden path connecting some of Savannah’s most significant downtown historical sites is the cozy but dazzling Atelier Galerie. At ... Keep Reading

Pop quiz! Which of the following statements about Massie Heritage Center is true? A) Famed architect John Norris designed it. B) It was ... Keep Reading

Between Ellis Square to the east and Franklin Square to the west, you will find a full block known as City Market. This block is full of local ... Keep Reading

Nestled serenely atop a scenic bluff overlooking the Wilmington River is Savannah’s famed Bonaventure Cemetery. In 1994, when its “Bird Girl” ... Keep Reading

Learn more about the Flannery O’Connor and her childhood home. Mary Flannery O'Connor (March 25, 1925 – August 3, 1964) was an American novelist, ... Keep Reading

In the city of Savannah, you will find many places to have a unique experience that cannot be found anywhere else, especially in the bar scene. In ... Keep Reading

Did you know that Savannah is nicknamed “The Forest City”? Organized urban planting began in 1891, and Savannah is now known worldwide for its ... Keep Reading

Georgia Historical Society Honors Colonial Group, Inc. as Newest Georgia Business History Initiative Inductee. The Georgia Historical Society ... Keep Reading

You have said yes to the proposal, picked out your dress and are nearly ready for the happiest day of your life. However, there is still one more ... Keep Reading

In the early 90s, the now bustling City Market was a new and bold idea. It was a section of the city cradled by some of Savannah’s most ... Keep Reading

Inside a charming, 145-year-old building near Ellis Square is a spot where guests report feeling transported to a different time and ... Keep Reading

The Savannah Theatre, first opened in 1818 and located on Chippewa Square in Savannah. It is one of the United States' oldest ... Keep Reading

1. There Can Be Only One...Kind of Stroller Savannah was designed to cross on foot, so parents can be forgiven for thinking that strolling will be a ... Keep Reading

Don't Miss Super Museum Sunday! The Georgia History Festival’s Super Museum Sunday will take place Sunday, May 2, 2021. This highly-anticipated ... 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

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

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

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 reopened. ... Keep Reading
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