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| This 300-year-old live oak tree, the tallest in the historic district,
shelters the garden of a private residence at 208 East Hall Street. |
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MUST-SEE LIST
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Tour Savannah's squares
Watch the sunrise at Tybee Island
Enjoy a meal at Chef Joe Randall's Cooking School
Visit the First African Baptist Church
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When people find out that I'm a travel writer, they always ask, "Where's
your favorite place?" I often wax poetic about recent trips and new
discoveries, but, invariably, all roads lead to Savannah.
I feel more at home in Savannah than anyplace I've ever visited. While
the city's popularity has grown in recent years, it still maintains its
small-town personality. What's more, few places rival the historic
district's physical beauty.
I've spent almost a decade exploring this city, and, each time I visit,
I discover something new. Come along as I share some of my favorites,
both the new kids on the block and the tried-and-true. I hope you'll end
up loving Savannah as much as I do.