Our Savannah Travel Blog

For 91 Days, the southern jewel of Savannah, Georgia, was our winter home. From beautiful squares to historic houses, unforgettable restaurants and an eccentric cast of characters that could be (and actually is) straight out of a novel, we tried to capture everything that makes Savannah so special.

German Schnitzel Food in Savannah

The Schnitzel Shack of Rincon (via Darmstadt)

The nearest place bore the tongue-twisty name of Schnitzel Shack, and was a half-hour away in a town…

Madison Square Travel Blog

Madison Square

Madison Square, on Bull Street between Chippewa and Monterey Square, is possibly the most monumental…

Laurel Grove Entrance Sign

Laurel Grove Cemeter(ies)

Laurel Grove was established in 1853, after the more central Colonial Park Cemetery was deemed too f…

Fabulous Lady Chablis

The Lady Chablis at Club One

The show was too expensive and the lip-syncing performers were of varying quality. But the Lady was …

Old Sheldon Church

Old Sheldon Church

The ruins of the Old Sheldon Church are found down a tiny road, in a forest of towering oaks draped …

Savannah Warren Square

Warren Square

Laid out in 1791, Warren Square was named in honor of General Joseph Warren, a Revolutionary hero fr…

Savannah Spanish Moss

Spanish Moss: Neither Spanish nor Moss

Spanish moss doesn't come from Spain. It's indigenous to the Southeastern US, with a range between F…

Hut at the Ebenezer River

Ebenezer – Home of the Salzburg Lutherans

A weathered memorial stone in Savannah's Emmet Park pays tribute to a group of Lutherans from Salzbu…

Harber Fowlkes House

Orleans Square

Orleans Square, on Barnard Street, might as well be called Parking Lot Square. It's one of the space…

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