Walking in Savannah || Reconnaissance

Savannah is beautiful, discreet and laid-back in an elegant sort of way. If Savannah was a person, she would have been a lady of a certain age and of the Victorian era, sipping her afternoon tea in her lovely garden with friends. As it happens, Savannah is a cool city that attracts millions of tourists every year and yet still manages to keep her composure and good manners, making sure everyone enjoys generous doses of that famous Southern Hospitality and some take away booze* which makes walking in the city all the more interesting. This lady sure has style!

*In Savannah, it is permitted  to carry open drinks as long as they are held in a plastic cup (not in a bottle or mug) and are consumed within the Historic District.

Images from our first day walk –  some interesting places to bookmark:

The Independent Presbyterian Church
The Foley House Inn
First Baptist Church
The Savannah College of Art and Design
The Paris Market
Marshall House
Savannah Taphouse
Colonial Park Cemetery
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Lucas Theatre for the Arts
Leopold’s Ice cream

April 2nd, 2018

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