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Getting Around Savannah

Savannah is a beautiful city and rated as one of the top 10 travel designations in the US. Finding your way around in Savannah can be defined by how people or guides refer to them. The historic district area includes the city's 22 famous squares and actually includes three historic districts: The National Historic Landmark District, the Victorian District and the Thomas Square Streetcar Historic District.

Savannah's Midtown area stretchesrom Victory Drive south to DeRenne Avenue and is the home of another National Register historic district, Ardsley Park-Chatham Crescent.

One Stop - Three Attractions

We recommend all visitors to historic Savannah stop at our Savannah Visitors Center. While there visit the Savannah History Museum where you will find hundreds of artifacts from the early Savannah days to the present. If you are looking for a place to get a drink or something to eat try the Whistle Stop Cafe. After go across the street and tour the new Battlefield Memorial Park. The park honors the thousands of soldiers who fought and died here during the fight for America's freedom in 1779.

Helpful Tips for Your Trip and Stay in Historic Savannah

I suggest you go to the South Magazine at this address: http://ww2.thesouthmag.com/. This is a very popular magazine that does a great job of providing very useful information on the city.

There are so many great places to eat in Savannah that you can not go wrong on selecting any of the places on River Street; however, our favorite seafood place is River House which is on River Street. Food is great, salad is prepared in front of you, bread is baked in house and the coffee is awesome. They use a coffee press. The prices are fair and the service is also very good. ... See More

Ten Fun Things to Do in Savannah

1.Colonial Park Cemetery

This central city graveyard is the resting place of many early Savannah residents, especially from the 1750-1853 time frame. Buried here, for instance, is Buttin Gwinnett, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The cemetery is also a highlight on many of the city's famous ghost tours. While the grave-markers are not as elaborate as those...

2.Bonaventure Cemetery

Some Nice Photos of Historic Savannah

As I wander around Savannah, I'm always in awe of the beauty of this historic city. I am uploading some nice photos that I hope you will enjoy and maybe you would be so kind to send me some of your favorites of Savannah. Email me at chuck@sysconn.com and I'll upload them to this site and of course give you credit.
http://picasaweb.google.com/savannahchuck/NewSavannah?authkey=Gv1sRgCI72...

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