Savannah is an old city. There are nice beaches, a fairly liberal ethnic mix, and nice old style food. The shopping and eating out is an experience you will not soon forget. I like to eat at old town; the pigeons will fly by and steal your food.
2006-07-30 19:20:02
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answered by Calvin of China, PhD 6
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Very nice town - lots of history and especially fun at St. Patricks Day weekend
2006-07-31 02:22:34
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answered by leos1964 3
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The Old Folks are at Home..
2006-07-31 02:17:09
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answered by Gizmo 4
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it was burned in 1865 at the end of the civil war.
2006-07-31 02:16:59
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answered by t g 2
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Savannah, the sultry and mysterious "Belle" on the Southeastern coast. Savannah is the beautifully preserved hidden treasure of the Low Country. Also known as "Hostess City of the South", is the oldest planned City in the world. Union General William Sherman, on his famous and fiery "March to the Sea", was so captivated by Savannah that he spared the City, and presented it to President Abraham Lincoln as a Christmas gift.
Total Population: 131510
See the 2nd link for more details for visiting places in Savannah.
Name of Square :-
Calhoun Square
Chatham Square
Chippewa Square
Columbia Square
Crawford Square
Elbert Square
Ellis Square
Franklin Square
Greene Square
Johnson Square
LaFayette Square
Liberty Square
Madison Square
Monterey Square
Oglethorpe Square
Orleans Square
Pulaski Square
Reynolds Square
Telfair Square
Troup Square
Warren Square
Washington Square
Whitefield Square
Wright Square
Savannah's Monuments:-
African American Monument - Rousakis Plaza - River Street
Anchor Monument to Chatham County Seamen
Armillary Sphere - Troup Square
Beacon Range Light
Big Duke Alarm Bell
Bishop Henry McNeal Turner Monument
Button Gwinnett Monument - Colonial Park Cemetery
Chatham Artillery Monument -- Emmet Park
City Exchange Bell
City Hall Rotunda Fountain
Cohen Humane Fountain - Victory Drive @ Bull Street
Colonel William Bull Sundial -- Johnson Square
Colonial Road Markers in Madison Square
Columbia Square Fountain
Confederate Monument
Cotton Exchange Fountain
Forsyth Park Fountain
Fountain in the City Hall Rotunda
Generals Bartow & McLaws Busts
Georgia Volunteer of the Spanish American War
German Memorial Fountain -- Orleans Square
Gordon Monument in Wright Square
Greene Monument in Johnson Square
Hussars Memorial
Irish Monument in Emmet Park
Jasper Monument in Madison Square
Jasper Springs Marker
Jewish Cemetery Marker on Oglethorpe Avenue
John Wesley Monument -- Reynolds Square
Marine Monument on Bull Street at Forsyth Park
Memorial to Tomochichi -- Wright Square
Moravian Marker in Oglethorpe Square
Myers Drinking Fountain
Nathanial Greene Monument
Oglethorpe Memorial Bench on Yamacraw Bluff
Oglethorpe Monument
Olympic Torch
Police Officers Monument -- Oglethorpe Avenue
Pulaski Monument
Salzburger Monument - Salzburger Park
Semiquincentenary Fountain in Lafayette Square
Siege of Savannah Monument
St. Andrews Monument on Oglethorpe Avenue
Victory Drive, World War I Memorial
Vietnam Veterans Memorial -- Emmet Park
Washington Guns
Waving Girl -- Morrell Park
Wesley Monument
Yamacraw Bluff Marker on Bay Street West
2006-07-31 02:48:15
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answered by Upal 4
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theres ghost there and shops its cool
2006-07-31 13:03:33
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answered by nsworkns 1
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You should ask my ex-girlfriend. She lives there.
2006-07-31 02:16:39
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answered by Chuck Dhue 4
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