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Savannah Travel Guide

 
 
 
 
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    Savannah, Georgia's emblematic city is situated on the Savannah River, a few miles upstream from the Atlantic Ocean state coastline. It revels in stereotypical southern charm and old-fashioned hospitality, inviting visitors to stroll back in time, right to 1733 when British General James Oglethorpe first founded the city on a bluff above River Street.

    Its known for it's historic antebellum homes and culture. Savannah was also the setting for the nonfiction book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil". The city also holds the second largest St. Patrick's Day celebration in the U.S.

    Known as one of the South's best walking cities, most of the historic attractions are located in the city and are easy to get to on foot. Other modes of transportation include car, tour bus and horse-drawn carriage.

    Famous Savannians include: poet Conrad Aiken; Girl Scouts of the United States of America founder Juliette Gordon Low; and songwriter Johnny Mercer.

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    Situated in the north of Georgia's ragged stretch of coastline, Savannah is the perfect jumping off point for exploring the scenic barrier islands, resort towns and inlets that characterise the coast. Of course it is also imperative to sample some of the world-famous shrimp that is caught and cooked in a myriad of ways in this region.
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