Summary
Welcome to Savannah
Savannah, a coastal Georgia city, is separated from South Carolina by the Savannah River. It’s known for manicured parks, horse-drawn carriages and antebellum architecture. Its historic district is filled with cobblestoned squares and parks such as Forsyth Park shaded by oak trees covered with Spanish moss.
Places to Visit
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River street
River street in Savannah is a historic street preserving the essence of the old city. Its decorated with food shops, boutiques and amateaur performers who entertain its visitors.
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Cathedral of St John
Savannah’s first Catholic church, called Saint John the Baptist, was constructed on Montgomery Street in about 1799-1800. It is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
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Forsyth Park
Occupying around 30 acres of land in the historic city of Savannah lies the largest and oldest public park, Forsyth Park. The visitors and locals come down to talk a walk along the paths hovered with oak trees.
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