Savannah is known for two things: ghosts and pirates.....AAAARG! Be scared! Took a couple ghost tours- one in a hearse! The other in a trolley. Both showed us around town, and we saw the old city with night lights:-) Beautiful, daytime or night time! And the food!!!!
fried shrimp po'boys with fries!!! |
Andouille sausage jambalaya |
City views
Cool old restaurant
Excellent coffee!!! Not to be blasphemous, but it is actually better than Starbucks! |
History: The first Black church:
Cool shops filled with.....candy:-)
Home of Paula Dean!!!! Here is her restaurant. The food was ok, but the restaurant was cool!
Buffet: fried chicken, black eyed peas, BBQ ribs, collard greens |
More buffet:-) |
Chicken pot pie!!! Loved the criss-cross crust |
Birthplace of the Girl Scouts, Juliett Gordon Low.
Oldest fire station in the United States!
No city known for ghosts would ever be interesting without a cool, creepy old cemetary!!!!
The oldest Catholic Church in Georgia! Has the most beautiful stained glass inside!
Pirates in Savannah! The story is that Blackbeard came here when he landed. In the restaurant/bar "Pirates House", the story is that when pirates needed men for their ships, if there were not enough volunteers, they would give a micky to an unsuspecting drinker. Once he passed out, then dumped him down a hidden passage in the bar, and dragged them to the ship. By the time they woke up, the ship was out to sea.
our ghost guide at the Pirates House |
Thought this was cool:-) |
Candy factory!! |
There are old, refurbished boats to take you across the Savannah river to the hotels. The boat is free, and the view is cool!
World War II memorial
Savannah City Hall
Popcorn!!!!
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