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Tag Archives: Savannah
A Walk and A Ride in Savannah
The first stop of a visit to Savannah should be to the Savannah Visitor Center and Museum which are in the old train station. There are some very helpful people there and the museum is wonderful display of Savannah’s history. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, October
Tagged Churches, Johnny Mercer, Old Savannah Tours, Savannah, Savannah Georgia, Trolly Tour
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Walk About Savannah
Historic Savannah is so lovely we decided to stay one more day and just walk about. It was a perfect day for walking, about 70 degrees for the high. Here are some pictures from our day: Remember at the beginning … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Bohemian Hotel, Forrest Gump, GA, Historic Savannah, Savannah, Savannah Georgia
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Savannah, GA
There are several companies that offer narrated history tours of the city. They all start at the Visitor Center. We have taken Old Town Trolley Tours in some of the other cities we have visited, so we went with them … Continue reading
Posted in Georgia, November
Tagged Paula Deen, Recreational vehicle, Savannah, Savannah Georgia
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Special RVs
We left Charleston, South Carolina, this morning and headed south to Savannah, Georgia. On our way out of the campground we spotted this vintage camper. Then we saw several more. There had been a vintage RV rally in the campground … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Recreational vehicle, Savannah, Visitor Center
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Savannah 3
This was another day of wandering aimlessly around Savannah. Forsyth Park is the largest park in the Historic District. It is a very beautiful park with paved sidewalks, fountains, and monuments. We continued walking out of the park and around … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Chatham County Georgia, Forsyth Park, Hutchinson Island, Savannah, Savannah Georgia, Savannah River, Westin Hotel, World War II
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Savannah Factor’s Walk
This time we drove the Jeep around the historic downtown Savannah area. The old streets are narrow and there are many one-way streets. But seeing as this was a slow time of year we had no trouble driving or finding … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Colonial Park Cemetery, Factor's Walk, Savannah, Savannah Georgia
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Savannah, GA
The first place any visitor should go in Savannah is the Visitor Center. It’s in an old railroad station. There is a museum there as well as the usual gift shops and food. For $24 we can park the motorhome … Continue reading
Tybee Island
I took 70 pictures today, so it took me a while to decide which ones to put in the blog. The first thing we did was drive the car out to Tybee Island, not far from Savannah, and check that … Continue reading
Savannah 2nd day
After our service and propane fill at Camping World this morning we drove to downtown Savannah and parked in the Visitor Center parking lot. For $12 total they will allow us to stay there for two nights. Good deal! We … Continue reading