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Discover Savannah’s Historic Charm and Quirky Legends

Georgia’s political landscape may be in the spotlight, but let’s shift our focus to the charming city of Savannah, known for its historic allure and quirky superstitions. With Spanish moss-draped live oaks and a reputation as the “hostess city,” Savannah offers a unique blend of history and local legends. The town’s porches, painted in “Haint Blue,” are said to ward off spirits, adding to its mysterious charm.

For a taste of local life, head to Forsyth Park, a 10-acre oasis where locals gather with their pets for evening conversations. The Victorian District, located near the park, boasts a collection of Queen Anne and Victorian homes from the 1800s, perfect for a leisurely sunset stroll.

Savannah’s rich history includes a past as a hub for moonshine production during Prohibition, evident in the city’s unique attractions like the Prohibition museum and historic watering holes like Abe’s on Lincoln. The city’s open container policy allows visitors to explore its historic district while savoring a drink in disposable cups.

Antique enthusiasts will find a haven in Savannah, with spots like Alex Raskin Antiques and The Paris Market offering a treasure trove of vintage finds. Jeres Antiques, housed in an old cotton warehouse, showcases European furniture rescued from pubs, while Picker Joe’s Antique and Vintage Market is a paradise for collectors.

For a dose of paranormal intrigue, stay at haunted establishments like the Hamilton Turner Inn and the 17Hundred90 Restaurant and Inn, where ghostly encounters are not uncommon. Explore Bonaventure Cemetery, known for its ornate gravestones and the touching tradition of leaving gifts for the “Orphan of Savannah,” Gracie.

Delve into Savannah’s culinary scene at iconic eateries like Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room, renowned for its family-style dining and the best fried chicken in town. Indulge in Southern-inspired cuisine at The Olde Pink House, where diners may encounter the ghost of its creator, James Habersham Jr.

For unique dining experiences, try The Grey, housed in a refurbished Art Deco bus terminal, or The Fat Radish, set in an old pharmacy. Enjoy a laid-back seafood feast at The Original Crab Shack on Tybee Island, complete with a rustic beach hut ambiance.

Before leaving Savannah, don’t miss out on local favorites like Zunzi’s sandwiches or a rooftop sunset at The Peregrine bar in the Perry Lane Hotel. Dive into Savannah’s rich history by visiting museums like The Owen-Thomas House, King Tisdell Cottage, and Pin Point Heritage Museum, which offer insights into the city’s diverse cultural heritage.

Experience Savannah’s literary side at E SHAVER, a charming bookshop with resident cats, or embark on a historical journey at Wormsloe Historic Site, home to the oldest standing structure in Savannah. With its blend of history, culture, and hospitality, Savannah beckons visitors to explore its enchanting streets and discover the hidden gems that make it a truly unique destination.

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