Savannah
1. Ceiling view of Savannah/Hilton-Head Airport (waiting area with benches and clock)
2. Mercer-Williams house built for great grandfather of songwriter Johnny Mercer, who wrote the lyrics for the song Moon River
3. First Girl Scout headquarters in America, organization founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912
4. Two 1940s bus sections welded together by enthusiasts to make one useable bus, parked for a short time outside Mate Factor bakery
5. On left Harper Fowlkes House with Tower of Winds columns; the owner buried his bank's gold in a well at the rear of the garden during the Civil War then dug it all up afterwards, apparently minus one ten dollar gold piece; on right The Whitman on Forsyth Park
6. 1930 coupe, perhaps once used by rum-runner during Prohibition?
7. Arm-powered rail car at Railroad Museum; Talmadge Memorial cable-stayed bridge in background
8. Clary's restaurant, known for great breakfasts and lunches at moderate costs
9. On left Gingerbread House on Bull Street; on right house on Forsyth Park
10. Traffic on Savannah River seen from opposite sides
Savannah/Hilton-Head Airport lounge ceiling
Mercer Williams House
First Girl Scout headquarters in USA
1940s bus sections made into one bus
Harper Fowlkes on left; Whitman on right
1930s coupe
Arm powered rail device
Clary's Restaurant
Gingerbread house on left
Savannah River traffic
Good set. Looks like a great place to visit.
IT IS !!! A GREAT SOUTHERN CITY !
Nice photo essay of the city--I was just there myself. I’m curious about the pink tint in many of the photos.
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