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.

Historic Site Wormsloe

Wormsloe Plantation

Located on the Isle of Hope, just twenty minutes by car Savannah, Wormsloe Plantation is a gorgeous …

Chatham Square Street Signs in Savannah

Chatham Square

The most southwestern of Savannah's squares is Chatham, on the intersection of Barnard and Wayne.

River Boat Savannah

Savannah Countdown

With three weeks left in Savannah, we already had our flights to Buenos Aires booked and were starti…

Savannah Battle

The Savannah History Museum

Found in the old railway shed of the Central of Georgia, the Savannah History Museum is a good place…

Living on Savannah's Greene Square

Greene Square

Pay attention for signs around Greene Square, which reveal the original street names. President Stre…

Monterey Square Pulaski horse

Monterey Square

The most famous house on Monterey Square is the Mercer-Williams House, where Jim Williams shot Danny…

Christmas Andrew Low House Savannah

The Andrew Low House on Lafayette Square

Andrew Low was a Scot who moved to Savannah when he was sixteen. He entered the cotton business and,…

Old School Diner Chef Jerome

Chef Jerome and The Old School Diner

One of the area's best-kept secrets is found a half hour south of Savannah, in the small village of …

Oglethorpe Square House

Oglethorpe Square

Oglethorpe Square was laid out in 1742, the last of the six squares that were originally planned for…

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