Savannah deserves better photographers that we are,
(They couldn’t read the instructions, Y’all.)
Nor would we have known that the beautiful fountain in Forsyth Park “was ordered from a Mail order catalog out of NEW YORK CITY. Yep. page 42, I believe.”
We knew that the Pirate’s House restaurant was housed in a couple of the oldest buildings in Savannah or Georgia for that matter, but without Cindy we might not have known about the Grits and Shrimp.
The beautiful Kehoe House Inn was the family’s second house on the square. The Irish ornamental Iron maker did very well in Savannah where the amount and quality of your iron work gave a clue to your wealth. So he built a second house with eighteen bedrooms for his eighteen kids.
“Oh yes. And all that white trim? That’s all iron.” Thanks Cindy.
There are SO MANY little things to see and appreciate in a town like Savannah. Everyone will find hundreds to love and admire. We know we only touched the surface but we loved every moment.
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