Old Savannah

Sort of like Chicago’s loop, downtown Savannah has a one square mile area of historic buildings and squares (what we call parks in the midwest). We saw the birthplace of the Girl Scouts as well as the birthplace of John Wesley’s Methodist church. Many side streets are pavers while some are even cobblestone. There are FREE buses that run rectangles in the city that let you visit sites in one area and then quickly jump to another. After working our way south, we hopped a bus around to the north side to visit the riverfront which is filled with eateries, shops, and spirits, both alcoholic and supernatural! I didn’t know that this city is known for its paranormal activity to the point that they have ghost tours. They also have our favorite – candy shops! This time, we bought pralines.

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