Explore Savannah: 10 must-see historic sites

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We got a chance to visit one of the oldest cities of the south, Savannah Georgia. Not only is the city incredibly walkable, but it is chock full of history!

Intro: 0:00
1. Forrest Gump Bench: 0:10
2. Chippewa Square: 2:05
3. Savannah Theatre: 5:52
4. Philbrook Eastman House: 7:29
5. Desoto Hotel and Al Capone: 7:58
6. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: 9:27
7. The Olde Pink House: 10:42
8. Juliette Low (Girl Scouts Founder): 11:36
9. Pirate House: 13:04
10. Nathanael Greene: 14:18

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Nice job Jenn! Savanna is a nice place to visit! I played golf there and really enjoyed the local atmosphere!

waterlooboy
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Great little snippets of history! Can Do!

seanwiley
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I love savannah I was stationed there at HAAF and I tell my wife that the city stole part of my heart. And dear lord I hated those stairs going down to river street after a few to many lol.Thank you for this

chrisfrance
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Savannah's been on my travel wish list since reading 'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil'. Seeing tidbits of all the other sites and things you mention just made it jump way up!

debbiel
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Absolutely love Savannah! So beautiful and historically rich. Great episode! Love the pirate house. There was a tunnel in the rum cellar that led to river street where drunk criminals would be taken to work on pirate ships. Loving the videos!

vinceelias
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Wow, this was a great tour of Savannah.

Chevyguy-Ray
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I enjoyed that very much! While we are living in Georgia I would love to go and visit. So many things I did not know but you are always the source for the good information. Most of the other videos I have seen about Savannah have been in the cemeteries so this was all new to me. Thank you so much! Hugs!

mydaddysgreeneyes
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Outstanding video. Actually had a chance to visit that beautiful city once. So many great places to check out. I do want to go back now after watching your video. Would love to see more videos like this where you visit a city and explore all the historic sites.

TribeTaz
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Remember Savanna GA very well. We used to visit when I was station in Beaufort SC. This video is as interesting and exciting as scoring a goal at the WC FIFA. Cheers y’all.

GpaEric
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Awesome Jenn, this is so cool. I was stationed there when I was 18 and had no idea of the history except the Civil War. I wish I would have. Thank you for taking us there.

tommyanderson-filmmaker
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Cool! I grew up in Savannah. Have you you been to Laurel Grove Cemetery? You’ll find the resting places of Juliette Lowe, founder of the Girl Scouts and James Pierpont, composer of Jingle Bells. My father was the pastor of Ascension Lutheran Church. Be sure to hit River Street and the story of the Waving Girl.

gregdiamond
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If you go inside the Pirate House as soon as you get to where the front desk is to the right there is an area you can look down where they have preserved a tunnel that was found that runs from under the building to the river. They think pirate crews used to use this tunnel to “Shanghai” unknowing drunken patrons of the tavern to their ships where they would awaken from their drunken slumber only to find themselves at sea and now in the servitude of a pirate captain.

ndawg
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Ask us your questions for the live stream tomorrow night!

WalkwithHistory
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Looks like a beautiful city. I'm heading to the US next year. I'm going to DC and New York. If you were to choose one other city and you love history, where would you go?

robertotaglienti