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Forsyth Park Fountain |
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I spent the first 18 years of my life growing up in one of the most
beautiful cities in the world, Savannah, Georgia. Although it took me
moving away and traveling all over to realize what a gem Savannah truly
is. I only had a short time for a quick visit with family and friends,
but I managed to squeeze in a morning of playing tourist in Savannah's
historic downtown district. These are some of my favorite pictures from
that walk.
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Lafayette Square and St. John's Cathedral |
I started with a relaxing cup of coffee at the
Sentient Bean
overlooking Forsyth Park. Afterwards I meandered into Forsyth Park,
admiring all of the huge live oak trees covered in Spanish moss. I made
sure to stop at the Forsyth Park fountain to take a few pictures. I
tried for a while to wait until no people would be in the picture but
finally gave up and took photos anyway. I actually like the photos even
more with all the people relaxing on the park benches in no apparent
hurry.
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The Old Cotton Exchange |
Walking up Bull Street took me into the famous squares of downtown
Savannah. One of the beautiful aspects of this city is how it was all
pre-planned around these squares which serve as little parks, green
spaces, and monuments. Old brick houses and historic buildings surround
the squares, as do many churches. The view of the twin steeples of St.
John's behind an old fountain really sums up this area.
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River Street cobblestones |
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A little farther and I reached bustling Broughton Street. Savannah
College of Art and Design's revamped theaters and new boutique
restaurants share an avenue with hole-in-the-wall bars and a wig shop. A
few more blocks and the buildings that line the Savannah River come
into view.
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Riverboat Cruise |
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Historically this river was the heart of the city. Ever since James
Oglethorpe, ships have been sailing up this river to visit and for
commerce. There is still a bustling port filled with huge ships a little
farther up the river and if you want to be nostalgic then dinner on a
river boat might be the answer. The cobblestone street that lines the
river is aptly named Riverstreet, and is the sight of one of the largest
St. Patrick's Day celebrations in the nation.
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Luckily today was a bit more low key which made for great photo
opportunities. I had to try some salt water taffy from River Street
Sweets and was lucky to find shade to stay out of the near hundred
degree midday heat.
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The heat didn't seem to bother the horses pulling carriages around. One
of the horse carriage tours turned into my favorite scenes of the day.
As the carriage pulled up to a red light I noticed a puddle from the
recent rain was sending a perfect reflection of the buildings across the
street. I snapped a couple of pictures before the light turned green
and the carriage tour was off. And with that my time in my wonderful
hometown had dwindled down so I was off as well.
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