Travel+Leisure Says Savannah Is #1 of “Best Weekend Getaways in the South”
Travel + Leisure names Savannah "25 Best Weekend Getaways in the South." In an article written by Anne Olivia Bauso and published on January 28, ... Keep Reading
Travel + Leisure names Savannah "25 Best Weekend Getaways in the South." In an article written by Anne Olivia Bauso and published on January 28, ... Keep Reading
Row housing is a type of housing where the homes are in a line, one after the other. This style originated in England and gaining in popularity in the ... Keep Reading
The Yamacraw Restoration Project announced the opening of Savannah’s newest square, Yamacraw Square. On Sunday, December 4, the City of Savannah ... Keep Reading
Savannah serves up her best weather in the spring, and with great weather comes even greater events. With all that's going on, it's hard to find a ... Keep Reading
Victorian architecture is a series of architectural revival styles in the mid-to-late 19th century. Victorian refers to the reign of Queen ... Keep Reading
As you might have guessed from our previous posts on Federal and Italianate styles, Savannah is no stranger to diverse architecture. This time around ... Keep Reading
Since Savannah's inception in 1733, it has embraced many denominations. This holds true to the houses of worship erected in their honor. Any Savannah ... Keep Reading
The Savannah region boasts a wealth of locations. With the nation’s largest historic district and evergreen urban forest, the City offers a plethora ... Keep Reading
Most are aware of the small town charm and historic significance that Savannah holds, but many may not realize that Georgia's First City is also ... Keep Reading
For many people, summer in Savannah means one thing: wedding season! During the warmer months it seems it's hard to walk around the city without ... Keep Reading
We did it again! The Hostess City broke the top five ranked "Best Cities in the US" by Travel + Leisure magazine, published July 12, ... Keep Reading
Lafayette Square is home to the ornate Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. which has the highest twin steeples ... Keep Reading
Savannah is one of the best, and most beautiful, cities to walk through. With the historic squares, the hostess city of the south transports ... Keep Reading
Many people ask if Savannah is wheelchair accessible? Yes, Savannah is a very wheelchair-accessible city. There are many sidewalks and curb cuts ... Keep Reading
Tucked between West Bryan and West Congress streets, where Habersham and East Saint Julian streets meet, is Warren Square. Laid out in 1791 and ... 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
Wright Square has two of the most impressive monuments in all of downtown – a towering statue and an enormous boulder. Not to mention, some great ... Keep Reading
At the intersection of Barnard and West Macon streets, between West Harris and West Charlton streets, you’ll find Pulaski Square. Pulaski is one of ... Keep Reading
One block north of the Colonial Park Cemetery is Savannah’s modest Oglethorpe Square, with benches lining the brick sidewalk. There are no monuments ... Keep Reading
Orleans Square is right in the the backyard to Savannah’s Civic Center and Savannah College of Art and Design’s Oglethorpe House. It boasts the ... Keep Reading
There’s a wealth to do and see in and around Madison Square. It all starts with the 15- and- a- half-foot bronze monument of Sergeant William Jasper ... Keep Reading
Johnson Square it the oldest and largest square in Savannah. Some of the most magnificent buildings downtown, including City Hall, the Christ ... Keep Reading
It might be hard to imagine that this small square is in the middle of the downtown streets of Savannah. Its serene fountain and live oak trees create ... Keep Reading
Historic District Savannah hotels, inns and motels offer quality accommodations for the ideal family vacation or the perfect romantic getaway. 1. ... Keep Reading
Savannah’s Ellis Square is one of the city’s most exciting spaces. Ellis Square offer a water fountain for kids to run through, shaded tables, a ... Keep Reading
Chatham Square is one of the quieter squares in Savannah. It nestles itself into a neighborhood on Barnard Street. It is just a couple blocks away ... Keep Reading
Calhoun Square is just two blocks northeast of the famous Forsyth Park. Calhoun Square offers some of the best views of two prominent locales in ... Keep Reading
Right across from the Savannah Civic Center is a sliver of greenery, known as Elbert Square. Established in 1801, Revolutionary soldier Samuel Elbert ... 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
What was once the site of the Trustees’ Garden is now the ambient Washington Square. Visitors can sit and sip wine or take a stroll through ... Keep Reading
Myers Drinking Fountain. Photo by Andrea Six. Troup Square may be one of the smaller squares, but it is not a drop less brilliant. Troup Square ... Keep Reading
Telfair Square was not always the name for this piece of park at the intersection of Barnard and West President streets, between West State and West ... Keep Reading
Reynolds Square has some of the best company in town – with The Ole Pink House right off the square, The Lucas Theater on the intersecting Abercorn ... Keep Reading
Monterey Square, a shaded alcove that welcomes visitors to pause and view the towering monument pays homage to General Casimir Pulaski. The ... Keep Reading
Greene Square is a great spot to sit on a bench in the park or bring a blanket for a picnic. This neighborhood square, established in 1799, honors ... Keep Reading
On the west side of City Market is Franklin Square, right in the middle of the downtown bustle. Franklin Square is surrounded by some of the ... Keep Reading
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