Walking Tours with Savannah Dan, Savannah, GA
Take a leisurely stroll through picturesque squares wtih a Southern Gentleman. Hear the history of Savannah in the language of the South. Visit locations used by Hollywood's movie industry. Ya'll bring your cameras, he'ss make time for your pictures!
Tour of Savannah - Best Places To Visit
Join Scott as he gives a guided tour of the past and present highlights of Savannah
This tour of Savannah, GA visits Tybee Island, Forsyth Park, The Lady and Sons, River Street, and many other places around the city of Savannah.
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Video tour: Savannah, Georgia, USA
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Savannah Top Ten Things To Do
Savannah, Georgia has a rich history and culture.
Founded in 1733, Savannah has done an excellent of job maintaining its rich heritage with cobble stone streets and historic architecture.
Top Ten Things To Do on Vacation:
1) Historic District
2) River Street
3) Cathedral of St John
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5) City Market
6) Telfair Museums
7) Congregation Mickve Israel
8) Isaiah Davenport Museum
9) Bonaventure Cemetery
10) Mercer-Williams House
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'Forrest Gump' Film Locations (2016) - Bench, Church, & Greenbow, AL
In 2016, we visited some of the most iconic southeast filming locations of the 1994 Oscar-Winning film, Forrest Gump. The locations we visited included:
Greenbow, Alabama : Filmed in Varnville, South Carolina (SC)
Church : Filmed in McPhersonville, South Carolina
Forrest's Home : Filmed in Yemassee, South Carolina
Bench Scene : Filmed in Savannah, Georgia (GA)
Bench Prop : Located at Savannah History Museum
Jenny's Diner : Filmed in Savannah Georgia
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Savannah GA Street Tour 2019
A time lapse road video, set to music, of some of the principle and interesting streets in downtown Savannah, Georgia, a charming city along the USA Southeast Coast
48 HOURS IN SAVANNAH, GEORGIA | Keep Calm and Chiffon
Come with me and my friend Alexa as we spend 48 hours in Savannah! This Savannah city guide will show you the best things to see, eat and do in Georgia’s oldest city. I hope you enjoy this video and that it gives you an idea of the best things to do in Savannah for a weekend! As always, if you have any comments or questions, leave me a note in the comments and I’ll get back to you. Thank you for watching! xx
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Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Savannah, Georgia. Paula Deen made the list
Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Savannah, Georgia. Paula Deen made the list.
Savannah is my favorite place to visit in Georgia. The town is filled with great people, great food and great history. It would have been easier to make a list about reasons to move to Savannah but sadly people don't watch positive videos. I probably will anyway in the near future. This city deserves it.
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Preview-Savannah in the Civil War
Savannah in the Civil War is a new documentary from Emmy-nominated filmmaker Michael Jordan of Cosmos Mariner Productions. Combining years of historical research with fast-paced action and dizzying detail, Savannah in the Civil War includes countless rare historic images and interviews with numerous historians and experts to make this pivotal period in Savannah's history come alive. Dozens of local actors will introduce viewers to the fascinating people who witnessed the events as they occurred.
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This is Savannah! Presidents' Quarters Inn
SAVANNAH GA (August 7, 2012) -- The award-winning Presidents' Quarters Inn releases This is Savannah! ™, a tourism video which depicts the celebratory spirit of Savannah. From its popular park-side Savannah B&B on President Street and Oglethorpe Square in downtown Savannah, Georgia, the historic inn enjoys an enviable destination spot for lodging in the historic district.
Our goal is to deliver a sneak peek to Savannah's landscapes and society, architecture and the arts, history, daily life, and leisure, shares marketing executive Sandy Traub, a Savannah native. Truly Presidents' Quarters Inn and the historic district are places where rich, happy lives are celebrated every day.
The cinematography by Popcorn Octane LLC captures the picturesque waterfront city, the Hostess City of the South, showcasing old Savannah places from modern-day Savannah vantage points. Visuals include the monuments to heroes found along Bull Street's avenue to heroes, sculptures of honored citizens including Johnny Mercer, colorful gardens, world-famous architecture and historic home museums, iconic movie spots, the slower paced city, and coastal lifestyles in the waterfront city.
The lively musical score complements the spirit of celebration. We express special thanks to St. John's Episcopal church organist, Brian Taylor who chimed the bells to America the Beautiful. The bells of St. John's tolled the tune when U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and his mother's motorcade passed by during the president's official visit to Savannah.
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Think of it! is the recurring, on-screen text enticing travelers to get away to the pre-Civil War town-homes (circa 1855) -- now an award-winning, small private Savannah hotel (16 rooms) with complimentary chef's breakfast and wine hour, free Wi-Fi and on-site parking.
Tapping an authentic, historical connection, the video script includes Robert E. Lee's famous tribute to Savannah -- That spot of spots! That place of places!! That city of cities!!! General Lee was an overnight guest at Presidents' Quarters Inn when the southern-most town home was the residence of General Alexander Lawton, Lee's friend, West Point schoolmate, and later U.S. Ambassador to Austria.
For more information contact Presidents' Quarters Inn, 225 East President Street, Savannah Georgia USA -- toll free 1/800-233-1776 or international 1/912-233-1600. presidentsquarters.com, info@presidentsquarters.com |Twitter: @PQInnSavannahGA and on Facebook.
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The prohibition era was a tumultuous time in American history. From those in favor of to those against, combined with the people who made millions of dollars defying the ban, conflict was rampant. One thing was certain: There was a ban in place, and it was not working. In Savannah GA, there is a museum dedicated to telling the whole story of the prohibition era, which is much more than you read in the history books! A trip to the American Prohibition Museum – the ONLY museum in the United States dedicated to this era – will enlighten you with their life-like wax figures and exciting multimedia exhibits. It is a sensational place to visit, and we can’t wait to return!
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Times were tough during the late 1920s and the Great Depression era. There were no jobs; banks were closing and people were hungry. What’s worse? They couldn’t even legally drown their sorrows with a cold drink of alcohol!
Prohibition, as it was known, banned the manufacture, transportation and sale of intoxicating liquors in America from 1919-1933. Ratified on January 29, 1919, the 18th Amendment made it a legal piece of legislation. But, even before 1919, there was a movement under foot to ban booze, beer, wine and the lot from American society. Many thought that intoxicating drinks were the devil’s work. These evil spirits caused good men to go bad and families to shatter. One such person was Carry A. Nation. In the early 1900s, Carry felt it was her mission and a calling from God to stop people from drinking alcohol. She prayed and sang hymns in front of bars, and soon they closed. When that didn’t work, she started carrying a small hatchet, and upon entering the business, would attack the bar until patrons stopped her from the destruction.
You gotta admit, this must have gotten some attention!
Both local and federal government struggled to enforce Prohibition. The thinking behind prohibiting the creation and sale of alcohol was well intended, but the end result meant unregulated moonshine, bootleggers, speakeasies and gangsters.
Mobsters like Al Capone made an amazing $60 million annually from bootleg operations and speakeasies. That is equivalent to almost $900 million in today’s dollars!
What ended prohibition? Probably the fact that it wasn’t really working, and in the process, was helping to fuel mobster income and illegal sales. In 1933, the 21st Amendment to the Constitution was passed, and it became legal to create and distribute alcohol again.
And today, I am here in Savannah Georgia at the American Prohibition Museum. Within this museum are exhibits, galleries and many facts about a very dry period in American history. It is a great place to explore and learn about a time in history when having a drink could mean going to jail. Thanks for watching! We’ll see you next time on Stories, Secrets and Sagas.
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209 W. St. Julian Street
Savannah, GA 31401
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Located next to Ellis Square in the City Market, just blocks away from Robinson Parking Garage
Latitude: 32.080588
Longitude: -81.094448
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Driving Downtown - Savannah - USA
Driving Downtown - Savannah Georgia USA - Season 1 Episode 12.
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Savannah is the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia and is the county seat of Chatham County. Established in 1733, the city of Savannah became the British colonial capital of the Province of Georgia and later the first state capital of Georgia.[3] A strategic port city in the American Revolution and during the American Civil War,[4] Savannah is today an industrial center and an important Atlantic seaport. It is Georgia's fifth-largest city and third-largest metropolitan area.
Each year Savannah attracts millions of visitors to its cobblestone streets, parks, and notable historic buildings: the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low (founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America), the Georgia Historical Society (the oldest continually operating historical society in the South), the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences (one of the South's first public museums), the First African Baptist Church (one of the oldest African-American Baptist congregations in the United States), Temple Mickve Israel (the third oldest synagogue in America), and the Central of Georgia Railway roundhouse complex (the oldest standing antebellum rail facility in America).[3][5]
Savannah's downtown area, which includes the Savannah Historic District, the Savannah Victorian Historic District, and 22 parklike squares, is one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the United States (designated by the U.S. government in 1966).[3][a] Downtown Savannah largely retains the original town plan prescribed by founder James Oglethorpe (a design now known as the Oglethorpe Plan). Savannah was the host city for the sailing competitions during the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta.
Visit Savannah - 5 Love & Hates of Savannah, Georgia
The Hostess City of Savannah, Georgia Has Many Things for Tourists & Travelers to Love, from the many squares, Forsythe Park, Historic Homes, Ghost Tours, Tybee Island's Beaches, Amazing food and people and so much more, but there are some things people don't like about Savannah, the crime, the oppressive summer heat and don't get me started on the palmetto bugs. 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Visiting Savannah, Georgia.
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The Hates of Visiting Savannah:
1. The oppressive summer heat and humidity.
2. The crime level in Savannah
3. The amount of tourists that pack the city that don't know how to drive around the squares.
4. The Palmetto Bugs & Sand Gnats that get quite annoying.
5. Savannah is not the Cheap South.
The Loves of Savannah
#1. The Savannah Atmosphere & Architecture
#2. All the things to do and see in Savannah
#3. The People of Savannah make it amazing.
#4. The Southern Food & Charm you experience in Savannah
#5. The weather that you can enjoy the whole year (except when it is oppressively hot and humid)
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Savannah, Georgia, USA
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Savannah, Georgia, USA: 1. Azalea Inn and Villas *****
2. Cotton Sail Hotel Savannah Riverfront ****
3. Andaz Savannah *****
4. Ballastone Inn ****
5. Embassy Suites Savannah Historic District ****
6. Mansion on Forsyth Park, Autograph Collection ****
7. Kimpton Brice Hotel ****
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9. Best Western Central Inn ***
10. Baymont Inn & Suites - Savannah Midtown ***
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1. 217 East Huntingdon Street, Savannah, GA 31401, United States of America, From € 211
The Azalea Inn and Villas offers a traditional southern breakfast with different menu options each day. Wine and hors d’oeuvres are also provided in the evenings. Savannah riverfront is 1.6 km away.
2. 126 West Bay Street, Savannah, GA 31401, United States of America, From € 116
In historic downtown Savannah, this Georgia hotel is housed in a 1800's refurbished cotton warehouse and features a rooftop lounge. The Savannah River and the Rousakis Riverfront Plaza are a 2-minute walk away.
3. 14 Barnard Street, Savannah, GA 31401, United States of America, From € 137
Andaz Savannah is located in the heart of the Savannah Riverwalk District, 3 minutes’ walk from riverfront boutiques and restaurants along the Savannah River. Modern-style features include an outdoor pool, a farm-to-table restaurant, and free WiFi.
4. 14 East Oglethorpe Avenue, Savannah, GA 31401, United States of America, From € 363
The Ballastone Inn is in the Savannah historic district, less than a 5 minute walk from the Juliette Gordon Low birthplace. This inn features individually decorated rooms and suites with flat-screen TVs.
5. 605 West Oglethorpe Avenue, Savannah, GA 31401, United States of America, From € 163
In the heart of historic downtown Savannah, this all-suite Georgia hotel features an outdoor pool and complimentary hot breakfast. River Street and City Market are within a 5-minute walk of the hotel.
6. 700 Drayton Sreet, Savannah, GA 31401, United States of America, From € 138
This luxury hotel is situated in Forsyth Park in Savannah. It has a heated outdoor pool, and offers spacious rooms with marble bathrooms, and luxury bedding.
7. 601 East Bay Street, Savannah, GA 31401, United States of America, From € 149
Situated in Savannah Historic District, this Georgia hotel features a courtyard and an on-site restaurant. Free WiFi access is available as well.
8. 320 Montgomery Street, Savannah, GA 31401, United States of America, From € 109
Located in the Savannah Historic District, this boutique hotel features free WiFi, an indoor pool, and a 48-inch flat-screen cable TV in every room. Plus, Savannah Civic Center is 250 m away.
9. 45 Eisenhower Drive, Savannah, GA 31406, United States of America, From € 66
This Savannah hotel is 1.6 km from Hunter Army Air Field and 24.1 km from Savannah International Airport. Guests can enjoy a full hot breakfast, and a trolley stop is in front of the hotel.
10. 2 Lee Boulevard, Savannah, GA 31405, United States of America, From € 57
This Savannah Midtown Baymont Inn & Suites is located off Interstate 516 and is 7 km south from the Savannah Historic District and 13.8 from River Street. Features include a free hot breakfast, free WiFi, and a seasonal outdoor pool.
Hotels In Savannah, GA
With so many big-name and boutique motels and hotels in Savannah, GA, you could visit for a month of Sundays and try a few out.
Looking for a fantastic view of the river or cityscape from your plush accommodations? There are many hotel choices along the riverfront within walking distance of local attractions, loads of restaurants and the Savannah River. Choose boutique accommodations in the Historic District, or stay outside the city center in the Gateway area for a great base to explore both Savannah and its neighboring communities.
Expect the best of hotels in Savannah, GA—on-site amenities go above and beyond the normal. Take for example the bourbon bar at The DeSoto Savannah, or the must-try modern menu at the sleek Five Oaks Taproom in the Hotel Indigo. Be prepared to be spoiled!
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Homewood Suites Savannah Historic District/Riverfront - Savannah Hotels, Georgia
Homewood Suites Savannah Historic District/Riverfront 3 Stars Hotel in Savannah, Georgia Within US Travel Directory Set in Savannah, 200 m from Washington Square, Homewood Suites Savannah Historic District/Riverfront features river views and a year-round rooftop outdoor pool with beverage service.
A free full hot breakfast is served daily.
Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and equipped with a flat-screen cable TV and private bathroom.
Select rooms include a seating area or views of the garden or city.
A gift shop is on site at this Homewood Suites.
Guests can enjoy a complimentary early-evening social with beer and wine Monday through Thursday.
Nearby, River Street Market Place Shopping Center is 300 m from Homewood Suites Historic District, while Owens-Thomas Museum is 600 m away.
The nearest airport is Savannah/Hilton Head Airport, which is 12 km from the property.
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Location in : 611 East River StreetGA 31401, Savannah, Georgia - USA
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