I had flown down early for the wedding but I was riding back with a daughter and son-in-law. None of us had ever been to Savannah we decided we'd take a trolley tour of the place. So glad that we did.
Savannah is a charming city. I wouldn't mind living there but that is not in the cards. There are 22 parks! They are all over the place and provide such a calm, peaceful area for people to go. And old buildings and cobblestone streets. Of course, the streets were a bit bumpy to ride over but what the heck.
It was the day after Mother's Day and I was presented a pink carnation by our tour ticket salesperson. He was such a jolly soul and we loved meeting him.
I took a ton of pictures so I won't bore you with all of them. haha but here is a smathering of what we enjoyed.
One of the many parks in Savannah
Oldest operating restaurant on Savannah's waterfront. Was an old restore cotton warehouse.
The street is made of ballast stones that were put in the small ships arriving from overseas for balance. Unloaded and then used to pave streets.
Waving Girl statue honors Florence Martus who waved a cloth to welcome ships entering Savannah port for over 40 years, her faithful dog beside her.
A city of live oaks loaded with Spanish Moss
Big Duke Alarm Bell constructed in 1872 as a fire alarm for the city. was also rung at end of Spanish-American War
A familiar sight on Savannah's streets
Me busy taking photos.
My daughter Shirley
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