A cobblestone street along the Savanna River. Lots of interesting shops and restaurants here...but watch your step it's kind of rough walking.
Paula Dean's Lady and Son's Reastaurant - wonderful Fried Chicken and yummy yams.....
A statue along the river front of the fabled, "Waving Girl of Savanna" the story goes that after this young womans love saied off to sea, she greeted ever ship that came into Savanna on the side of the river by waving a towel, hoping her love would be on board....she did this for over 40 years...day and night. Her love never showed up, however.
The old Cotton Exchange Building, along the river front.
A typical old town city street, with beautiful old homes, and Spanish Moss covered, Live Oak Trees.
One of 21 city "squares", little parks that are every two or three blocks.
The old colonial cemetary that was in use from the late 1700's to the mid 1800's. Sherman quarted his horses and troops here after his march to Savanna.
A big city foutain, that was purchaced by the city, by mail order cataloge at he end of the 19th Centruy.
The modern suspension bridge over the Savanna River heading out to North Carolina.
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