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Bonaventure Cemetery - The cemetery was made famous by the Hollywood production of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. The cemetery is littered with obelisks, sculptures and gorgeous moss-draped trees. It is open daily from 8am - 5pm and promises to be a very interesting visit.
Telfair Museum of Art - The museum is located on 121 Barnard Street and is situated in a 19th century building which was created by architect William Jay. The museum is home to a wonderful selection of paintings, sculptures and photography.
Dolphin Magic - Located on River Street. Sea lovers can board the largest dolphin watching boat and explore the beautiful waterway's of Savannah. The trip offers its guests wonderful opportunities to view dolphins as well as other interesting marine life. |
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The Olde Pink House Restaurant - The restaurant is located on 23 Abercorn Street and is housed in a glowing pink building which was constructed in 1771. The restaurant specializes in seafood and traditional Georgian cuisine. Their specialties are dishes such as crispy scored flounder served with a delicious apricot sauce and grilled tenderloin of pork which is crusted with almonds and molasses.
Elizabeth on 37th - Located on 105 East of 37th Street. The most glamorous and upmarket restaurant in Savannah. Guests can expect to find elegantly designed dishes such as roast quail served with mustard-pepper sauce and a delicious apricot-pecan chutney, as well as broiled mustard and garlic glazed salmon.
Johnny Harris Restaurant - 1651 E. Victory Drive. The restaurant started out in 1924 as a simple roadside diner and has become the oldest restaurant throughout Savannah. Visitors have the unique opportunity to dine inside the kitchen area and dance under the moonlight in the dining room on weekends. The restaurant also offers live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights. |
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Churchill's Pub - Located on 9 Drayton Street. The bar offers a great selection of Martini's and cigars. Churchill's Pub is the oldest running bar in town, it was originally built in 1860. The pub offers meals such as fish and chips, burgers and home-made pie's.
Planters Tavern - Located on 23 Abercorn Street. Without a doubt the most popular tavern in town. There is a great selection of beers and other drinks available and for entertainment you can expect to find local songstress Gail Thurmond accompanied by a gracious pianist.
Velvet lounge - Located on 127 W. Congress Street. The bar / club has been voted by the Creative Loafing magazine as the best live music venue in Savannah. The bar offers a great selection of beers and wines, as well as other popular drinks. |
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| Massie Heritage Interpretation Center - 207 E. Gordon Street. The center is aimed specifically at the education of children and features wonderful exhibits of Greek, Roman, and Gothic architecture in Savannah. There is also a costume room which dates back to the 19th century. |
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