Savannah, Georgia - Madison Square HD (2017)
Madison Square was laid out in 1837 and named for James Madison, fourth President of the United States. In the center of the square is an 1888 statue by Alexander Doyle memorializing Sgt. William Jasper, a soldier in the Siege of Savannah who, though mortally wounded, heroically recovered his company's banner. Savannahians sometimes refer to this as Jasper Square, in honor of Jasper's statue. Madison Square features a vintage cannon from the Savannah Armory. These now mark the starting points of the first highways in Georgia, the Ogeechee Road leading to Darien and the Augusta Road. The square also includes a monument marking the center of the British resistance during the Siege. Madison Square is located on Bull, between Harris and Charlton Streets.
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Georgia County Map (1845 )
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City Market - Savannah, Georgia Coast, Georgia, United States
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City Market Savannah
This old area of the city includes a pedestrian promenade with a collection of interesting shops, restaurants and stores.
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- ... Day One We introduced ourselves to Savannah and slowly started to walk around River Walk, City Market and the Historic District ...
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- ... I took no pictures on the tour to speak of, but after he let us off at the City Market ...
- ... Perhaps the unsavvy and distracted tourist is quite the target, so beware Places to go see : City Market - the original 1870's market was razed years ago, however the ...
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- Roof top action overlooking City Market by C_villa from a blog titled Savannah...Something for Everyone!
- City Market Decorated for the 4th by Kitkatgo from a blog titled Sweet Savannah
- Blooms at the City Market by Kitkatgo from a blog titled Sweet Savannah
- City Market - 2 by C_villa from a blog titled Savannah...Something for Everyone!
- City Market 1 by C_villa from a blog titled Savannah...Something for Everyone!
- City Market by Mbberg from a blog titled A long lunch sandwiched by two tours
Riverfront Plaza - Savannah, Georgia Coast, Georgia, United States
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Riverfront Plaza Savannah
This nine-block pedestrian plaza is located on the former grounds of the city's cotton exchange.
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Historic District - Savannah, Georgia Coast, Georgia, United States
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Historic District Savannah
Savannah's picturesque historic district brings the traditional southern atmosphere to life.
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- ... The Historic District is filled with live oaks and Spanish moss, and old buildings ...
- ... The one point worth mentioning is Savannah 's open container laws, the historic district allows one to walk around with drink in plastic cups - all the bars have plastic cups lined up near ...
- ... During my time in the city I took a narrated trolley-bus tour that took passengers around the major parts of the historic district ...
- ... Even though our entry into the city had not shown much appeal, we ventured into the heart of the historic district and much to our delight, Savannah began to reveal her secrets ...
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- One of the Streets in the Historic District by Jsging from a blog titled New state of mind
- Wandering_woman in the Historic District by Wandering_man from a blog titled Old Times There are Not Forgotten
- Typical Square in the Historic District by 9lives from a blog titled Spoiled in Savannah
- Typical historic district street scene by Maxinthecity from a blog titled Inn Savannah
- Savannah Historic District by Sschwaiger from a blog titled Day 31 & 32: Steamy and Sultry
17 Hundred 90 in Savannah, Georgia
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Savannah Riverfront
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Telfair Museum of Art - Savannah, Georgia Coast, Georgia, United States
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Telfair Museum Of Art Savannah
Art museum in Telfair Square where visitors can view the actual Bird Girl statue featured in the best-selling book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
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- ... On our last day in the beautiful city of Savannah we went to the Telfair Museum of Art and the Jepson Center for the Arts ...
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Tour of the Georgia Pacific Plywood Plant
Bob takes a tour of the Georgia Pacific plywood plant near Savannah, GA to see how birch veneer plywood is made.
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Jarrell Plantation - Juliette, Georgia, United States
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Jarrell Plantation Juliette
An 1850s style plantation country house bed and breakfast in middle Georgia. Next to the Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site and near The Whistle Stop Cafe in Juliette, movie set for the movie Fried Green Tomatoes.
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Miss USA 2019 - Swimsuit Competition | LIVE 5-2-19
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Miss USA 2019 was the 68th Miss USA pageant. It was held at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada on May 2, 2019. Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey served as hosts, while Lu Sierra served as commentator, all for the second consecutive time. Additionally, it featured performances from T-Pain and Nick Lachey.
Sarah Rose Summers of Nebraska crowned her successor Cheslie Kryst of North Carolina at the end of the event. Kryst will represent the United States at Miss Universe 2019.
The 2019 competition served as the second consecutive time that the pageant has been held concurrently with the Miss Teen USA competition.
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Kim Kaupe – businesswoman and co-founder of The Superfan Company
Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters – Miss Universe 2017 from South Africa
Ukonwa Ojo – marketing executive for CoverGirl, Rimmel, and Vera Wang
Amy Palmer – journalist and media entrepreneur
Denise Quiñones – Miss Universe 2001 from Puerto Rico
Hillary Schieve – politician and Mayor of Reno, Nevada
Patricia Smith – philanthropist and Miss Virginia USA 1994
State Contestant Age Hometown
Alabama Hannah McMurphy 21 Tuscaloosa
Alaska JoEllen Walters 25 Eagle River
Arizona Savannah Wix 22 Paradise Valley
Arkansas Savannah Skidmore 24 Calico Rock
California Erica Dann 27 San Francisco
Colorado Madison Dorenkamp 26 Lamar
Connecticut Acacia Courtney 26 Hamden
Delaware Jolisa Copeman 24 Middletown
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Cordelia Cranshaw 26 Washington, D.C.
Florida Nicolette Jennings 22 Clearwater
Georgia (U.S. state) Katerina Rozmajzl 21 Atlanta
Hawaii Lacie Choy 20 Honolulu
Idaho Shelby Brown 25 Boise
Illinois Alexandra Plotz 24 Geneva
Indiana Tate Fritchley 21 Evansville
Iowa Baylee Drezek 21 Davenport
Kansas Alyssa Klinzing 21 Olathe
Kentucky Jordan Weiter 22 Louisville
Louisiana Victoria Paul 26 Alexandria
Maine Lexie Elston 23 Windham
Maryland Mariela Pepin 23 Severn
Massachusetts Kelly O'Grady 28 Boston
Michigan Alyse Madej 26 Garden City
Minnesota Minnesota Cat Stanley 23 Bloomington
Mississippi Madeleine Overby 21 Columbus
Missouri Miriah Jo Ludtke 25 St. Louis
Montana Grace Zitzer 27 Dillon
Nebraska Lex Najarian 25 Lincoln
Nevada Tianna Tuamoheloa 26 Las Vegas
New Hampshire Alexis Chinn 22 Manchester
New Jersey Manya Saaraswat 21 Marlboro
New Mexico Alejandra Gonzalez 26 Las Cruces
New York (state) Florinda Kajtazi 27 Yonkers
North Carolina Cheslie Kryst 28 Charlotte
North Dakota Samantha Redding 22 Burlington
Ohio Alice Magoto 21 Cincinnati
Oklahoma Triana Browne 26 Tulsa
Oregon Natalie Tonneson 28 Portland
Pennsylvania Kailyn Marie Perez 27 Camp Hill
Rhode Island Nicole Pallozzi 23 Providence South Carolina MaKenzie Divina 21 Clemson
South Dakota Abigail Merschman 22 Sioux Falls
Tennessee Savana Hodge 25 Nashville
Texas Alayah Benavidez 23 San Antonio
Utah Amanda Renée Giroux 23 Salt Lake City
Vermont Bethany Garrow 20 Rutland
Virginia Courtney Lynne Smits 22 Woodbridge
Washington (state) Evelyn Clark 27 Cathlamet
West Virginia Haley Holloway 24 Morgantown
Wisconsin Danika Tramburg 22 Hubertus
Wyoming Addison Treesh 19 Gillette
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1960s TOUR OF THE UNITED STATES CROSS COUNTRY NEW YORK, CALIFORNIA, HAWAII 11484
Viewers are treated to a “Cross Country” tour of the United States in this episode of Jack Douglas’ America! The episode begins by the camera driving down a rural highway in Georgia. An American flag flies at half-mast at the historical site of the Confederate Army’s Andersonville Prison (01:28). The episode shows the national cemetery with its rows of white tombstones, a statue commemorating the fallen soldiers from the state of Iowa, and the Providence Springs fountain (02:51). Two women walk through the garden at the Juliette Gordon Low House in Savannah, GA (03:20). The episode shows a painting of the woman, who founded the Girl Scouts of America. Her niece, Daisy Gordon Lawrence, speaks to the camera about her aunt. Next, in Luray, VA, viewers see the entrance building to Luray Caverns (04:33). A man plays an organ in the caverns, an organ that uses stalactites for its pipes. Aerial views from a helicopter show off the New York City skyline (05:42) as well as the Statue of Liberty. At the Museum of the City of New York (06:05), viewers see the exhibit of the original bedroom of John D. Rockefeller. At Central Park, a young woman puts on lipstick before playing a game of touch football; the game is between the Broadway Showgirls and the Playboy Bunnies (07:35). Next, the episode travels to Boston (08:15). Fanueil Hall (08:22) is a must-see, and on its top floor is the 1638 Artillery Armory museum. The episode shows the campuses of Harvard University (09:20), MIT, and Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Theological School, where the Greek Holy Cross Choir sings for the camera. The next stop is Philadelphia (10:25), with a visit to nearby Howard’s Barn (an antiques barn), the small town of New Hope with its famous Bucks County Playhouse (11:38). Once a year at the Henry Ford Museum at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, MI, the Festival of Cars is held (12:25). All kinds of old cars motor around. Antique buggies “race” around the field. At the 4T Guest Ranch near Rapid City, SD (14:16), vacationers ride horses at the ranch and enjoy rides in an old stage coach. The episode visits the Barbary Coast Boating Club in Portland, OR (15:40), with its auto-player piano, before going to the Portland Zoo to see the famous Packy and Me-tu, the first elephants to service being born in captivity. Viewers are then taken to San Francisco’s Steinhart Aquarium in SF (17:05), which features an octopus and an eel. Footage shows driving across Golden Gate Bridge then a shot of the bridge from a distance as it is engulfed in fog (18:16). The last stop of the episode is Hawaii (18:25). The episode visits the East West Center at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, with its modern architecture and Japanese garden (19:22). A visit to the home of H. Alexander Walker includes touring her lush gardens, highlighted by the orchid section (19:57). A woman demonstrates the art of arranging cut Hawaiian flowers (20:45). The episode concludes with a shuttle boat ride out to the USS Arizona Memorial (21:53).
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Savannah, GA.Cemetery & M. Williams Museum(Slideshow)
Savannah is a traditional city.
I think that there are more sightseeing points in the savannah than New Orleans (Louisiana).
Savannah prospered as a cotton market once.
There are very many historic buildings in this town, and the style reminds of European it rather than U.S.A.
In addition, in Riverside, former warehouses transforms itself into a souvenir shop and a restaurant,etc. and is full of tourists day after day.
Moreover, there are many churches, parks, and cemeteries in Savannah.
Savannah became famous for a nonfiction novel Midnight in the garden of good & evil , and also became a stage of the movie of the same name by Clinteastwood director.
The bird girl who became a cover of the book is on display in The Telfair Museums of Art now.
A Tiny Home Village Was Built for Homeless Veterans in Kansas City | NowThis
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These tiny homes were made for veterans who are homeless.
11 men and 2 women veterans currently reside in the village and will live rent-free while working toward getting back on their feet. Each unit comes with all the essentials, including a bedroom, kitchen, heat and AC.
“[As a veteran] I’m not going to worry about my mental health issue or if I have an addiction issues, if I’m worried about where I’m going to sleep, what I’m going to eat, how I’m going to pay my bills. We eliminate all those things.” Bryan Mayer, the community’s co-founder stated. “Anyone that me have a social anxiety disorder, PTSD — group living situations really are not good for those individuals, and this kind of provides that shelter, that home for them.”
Veterans work with an on-site manager to plan out treatment and social services, like learning how to budget and grocery shop. 1 home costs roughly $15,000 to sponsor one home and the project is funded completely by donations. There are currently 13 homes in the village with 37 more on the way.
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Chippewa Square - Savannah, GA
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The Big House, owned by Hollywood legend, Ben Affleck, is offered for sale. The mansion, a remarkable recreation of a Southern antebellum Greek Revival plantation home, is situated on 87 acres overlooking the North Newport River on Hampton Island, Georgia; considered one of the Crown Jewels of Georgias Coast. The Big House is 6000 square feet with a veranda overlooking the river. Historically accurate details: reclaimed heart of pine floors, massive arched fireplaces and 15 ceilings make this a true Southern mansion. Along the path leading from the rear veranda to the river are the large screened-in Summer Cottage with a huge fireplace, exposed, pitched ceilings and metal roof. The Oyster House, is a 10,000 square foot masterpiece with three master suites and five bedrooms with bunk beds salvaged from marine vessels. This magnificent estate has equestrian opportunities, remarkable ocean access from your private deep-water dock and nearly endless tranquility.
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Growing List Of Black Owned Credit Unions and Banks in USA
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Where To Find A Black Owned Bank Or Credit Union.
This is an unfinished growing list of black owned credit unions and banks in USA.
There are 21 African American owned banks with assets totaling approximately $4.7 billion or approximately 0.43 percent of African America's $1.1 trillion in buying power. In 1994, there were 54 African American owned banks according to the FDIC. Now, there are 21.
Here is the unfinished list.
This unfinished list will be updated periodically as I find more black owned credit unions and banks.
ALAMERICA BANK
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Founded: January 28, 2000
FDIC Region: Atlanta
Assets: $35 404 000
BROADWAY FEDERAL BANK FSB
Location: Los Angeles, California
Founded: February 26, 1947
FDIC Region: San Francisco
Assets: $385 055 000
CAPITAL CITY BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Founded: October 3, 1994
FDIC Region: Atlanta
Assets: $294 572 000
CARVER STATE BANK
Location: Savannah, Georgia
Founded: January 1, 1927
FDIC Region: Atlanta
Assets: $41 573 000
CITIZENS TRUST BANK
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Founded: June 18, 1921
FDIC Region: Atlanta
Assets: $392 286 000
CITY NB OF NEW JERSEY
Location: Newark, New Jersey
Founded: June 11, 1973
FDIC Region: New York
Assets: $340 301 000
COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK
Location: Mobile, Alabama
Founded: February 19, 1976
FDIC Region: Atlanta
Assets: $63 244 000
FIRST INDEPENDENCE BANK
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Founded: May 14, 1970
FDIC Region: Chicago
Assets: $215 924 000
FIRST STATE BANK
Location: Danville, Virginia
Founded: September 08, 1919
FDIC Region: Atlanta
Assets: $38 882 000
FIRST TUSKEGEE BANK
Location:Tuskegee, Alabama
Founded: October 11, 1991
FDIC Region: Atlanta
Assets: $63 127 000
HIGHLAND COMMUNITY BANK
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Founded: November 09, 1970
FDIC Region: Chicago
Assets: $84 948 000
ILLINOIS SERVICE FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Founded: January 01, 1934
FDIC Region: Chicago
Assets: $140 148 000
INDUSTRIAL BANK
Location: Washington, DC
Founded: August 18, 1934
FDIC Region: New York
Assets: $342 524 000
LIBERTY BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Founded: November 16, 1972
FDIC Region: Dallas
Assets: $545 019 000
MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK
Location: Durham, North Carolina
Founded: March 01, 1908
FDIC Region: Atlanta
Assets: $304 809 000
NORTH MILWAUKEE STATE BANK
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Founded: February 12, 1971
FDIC Region: Chicago
Assets: $91 490 000
ONEUNITED BANK
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Founded: August 02, 1982
FDIC Region: New York
Assets: $590 624 000
SEAWAY BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Founded: January 02, 1965
FDIC Region: Chicago
Assets: $573 168 000
UNITED BANK OF PHILADELPHIA
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Founded: March 23, 1992
FDIC Region: New York
Assets: $67 930 000
UNITY NB OF HOUSTON
Location: Houston, Texas
Founded: August 01, 1985
FDIC Region: Dallas
Assets: $68 125 000
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