Columbia City Square in front of Davenport House
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Savannah, Georgia is one of the jewels of the South with a historic district that is rich with historic homes and parks. Savannah has a similar ambiance as that found in Charleston, South Carolina with its horse drawn carriage tours, cobblestone streets, historic buildings and homes with a history rich with southern pride and eccentric characters. Savannah is also the setting for the famous non-fiction book titled, "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil". The novel alludes the Savannah you see as a tourist only skims the surface of the Savannah that the people who live and work there know and love. Savannah also gives its residents daily reminders to take time to smell the roses with its 22 small city square parks that are scattered through out the city. These city squares provide an oasis that is easy to walk to where one can take a break from the stresses of the day. As with so many things in life, it is the little things that amount to something more when put together as a whole. Savannah definitely is full of the little things that when put together make it a city worth visiting and perhaps live in for a period of time in order to see the depth of it's beauty that exists between the tourist carraiges and shops.
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Statue of John Wesley founder of Methodismfound in one of the city squares
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Example of some iron work that is found throughout the city.This is in front of the Savannah Cotton Exchange Building. ~
Savannah River walk that is full of shops, pubs and restaurants
Example of some iron work that is found throughout the city.This is in front of the Savannah Cotton Exchange Building. ~
Savannah River walk that is full of shops, pubs and restaurants
Dome of the Savannah's City Hall Building
Horse drawn carriages caught in a rain storm at the City Market where there are shops, art galleries, restaurants and a hub of tourist activies.