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Charleston VS Savannah! Which City to Visit?

Explore the historic charm of Savannah, Georgia, through its beautiful squares, iconic landmarks, and waterfront attractions. From the Spanish moss-draped oaks of Wormsloe to the bustling River Street and the historic Cathedral Basilica, this collection offers a glimpse into the city's rich past and vibrant present.

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  • Riverstreet

    A historic waterfront street in Savannah known for its cobblestone pavement and repurposed cotton warehouses, now filled with shops and eateries.

  • Jones Street

    A charming and historic street in Savannah, often recognized for its beautiful, tree-lined ambiance.

  • Chippewa Square

    A historic public square in Savannah, notable as a filming location for the movie 'Forrest Gump'.

  • The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist

    A magnificent Roman Catholic cathedral in Savannah, recognized for its stunning French Gothic architecture and impressive spires.

  • Mirabelle Cafe

    A charming cafe in Savannah known for serving delicious Belgian waffles.

  • Forsyth Park

    A large and iconic public park in Savannah, featuring a famous fountain, walking paths, and lush greenery.

  • Savannah Riverwalk

    A historic waterfront promenade along the Savannah River, offering views, shops, and restaurants.

  • The Gingerbread House

    A beautifully preserved Victorian-era house in Savannah, known for its intricate gingerbread trim and distinctive architecture.

  • Broughton Street

    Savannah's vibrant main street, bustling with a variety of shops, boutiques, and eateries.

  • The Marshall House

    One of Savannah's oldest and most historic inns, known for its preserved architecture and reported hauntings.

  • Telfair Square

    A historic city square in Savannah, surrounded by significant cultural institutions like art museums.

  • The Pirates' House

    A historic Savannah restaurant and former inn, famous for its pirate lore and traditional Southern cuisine.

  • Reynolds Square

    A historic public square in Savannah, known for its pleasant atmosphere and historical significance.

  • Franklin Square

    A historic square in Savannah that was once a gathering place for the city's early African American community.

  • Oglethorpe Square

    A historic Savannah square named after the city's founder, General James Oglethorpe.

  • Haunted Locations of Savannah

    Savannah is renowned for its numerous haunted locations, offering ghost tours and spooky historical narratives.

  • First African Baptist Church

    One of the oldest African American Baptist churches in the United States, holding significant historical and cultural importance.

  • City Market (Saint Julian Street)

    A vibrant historic market district in Savannah, featuring shops, restaurants, art galleries, and entertainment.

  • Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace

    The historic birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts, now a museum dedicated to her life.

  • The Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah

    A historic Presbyterian church in Savannah known for its impressive architecture and tall steeple.

  • Six Pence Pub

    A charming British-style pub in Savannah offering a cozy atmosphere and classic pub fare.

  • Wormsloe State Historic Site

    A historic site in Savannah featuring stunning colonial ruins and a famous avenue of live oaks draped in Spanish moss.

  • Mansion on Forsyth Park

    A grand historic hotel located at the edge of Forsyth Park, known for its luxury and iconic architecture.

  • Ellis Square

    A redeveloped historic square in Savannah, now a lively public space with a popular splash fountain and nearby shops.