Georgia’s First City was founded nearly 300 years ago, but its survival and success depended on a remarkable friendship that ...
It doesn’t get more iconic than falling snow at the Forsyth Park Fountain.
Parten's book is an account of Sherman's March to the Sea told from the 'unique perspective of the enslaved people who ...
Congregation Mickve Israel, located in the heart of Savannah’s historic district, was the first synagogue to be established in the south and is one of the nation’s oldest.
Savannah's 19th-century Cotton Exchange building housed cotton traders after the Civil War. More recently, it's been home to ...
The Green-Meldrim House in Savannah, Georgia, is linked to two historic Christmases. In 1864, Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman used the house as his headquarters and offered Savannah to President Lincoln ...
Eighty-four years after the Eighth Air Force was established in Savannah, its legacy is being preserved just miles away at ...
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