Savannah, USA
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What is Savannah
Savannah is an historic riverside city in Georgia. When General William Tecumseh Sherman marched in, the mayor of Savannah gave Sherman's men run of the city in exchange for leaving it untorched. As a result, Savannah is one of the few major cities in the South with antebellum charm and architecture remaining intact. Savannah has one of the largest historic districts in the country.
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"Genteel Savannah sits inward of the Savannah River at the top of Georgia's 100-mile coast."
fodors.com
"At first glance, this casual place overlooking the Savannah River seems little different from the other restored warehouses."
frommers.com
"The Savannah International Trade & Convention Center is located on Hutchinson Island ,across from downtown Savannah and surrounded by the Savannah River."
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"When her countryman, Founder James Oglethorpe, landed on a bluff high along the Savannah River in 1733, he planned the new settlement in a series of orderly grids with wide-open streets intertwined with 24 neat public squares and parks."
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"The movie Forrest Gump may have put the city squarely on the tourist map, but nothing changed the face of Savannah more than the 1994 publication of John Berendt's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil."
frommers.com
"Tourism got another boost in 1994, when author John Berendt published “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” — a mostly true tale of a local sex-and-murder scandal, with voodoo and drag queens, which sold more than 1.25 million copies in America, (Clint Eastwood directed the movie version in 1997)."
goworldtravel.com
"Town gossips can provide the best introduction to a city, and as author John Berendt discovered, Savannah's."
fodors.com
"It was the success of John Berendt's bestselling book, Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil -and the subsequent Clint Eastwood-directed film of the same name -that launched Savannah into the popular imagination."
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About Savannah
vargas from USA wrote about Savannah one year, 7 months ago
Go to Jere's Antiques, the massive antique store that is near the water. Get lost in there for hours. It's better than touring the old houses. Not to be missed!
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