(SIDE 2 AF 5)
(Hav tålmodighed - loading pictures)
Vi tog en Sightseeing tur rund i byen med
denne trolley. (en god måde at få set byen på).
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All aboard Savannahs
Best Tour! Experience over 270 years of history as the expert tour conductors
relate the stories, sights and landmarks of Georgia's First City! Join them as
they turn back the pages of time and relive the rich legacy of a charming and
alluring southern town.
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An exciting 90+ minute fully narrated tour of Savannah covering over 100 points
of interest.
"On and Off" privileges at all conveniently located stops.
17 stops conveniently located throughout the city.
Most frequent service with departures at least every 20 minutes.
Only tour that travels the entire length of world famous River Street.
En Film med Julie Robbert blev bla. indspillet
i denne Bar.
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“Something to Talk
About” - is a
1995 film by
Lasse Hallström, written by
Callie Khouri. It stars
Julia Roberts and
Dennis Quaid as an estranged
couple,
Kyra Sedgwick as Roberts's sister
and
Robert Duvall and
Gena Rowlands as their parents.
The title stems from the
Bonnie Raitt
song.The film was shot in South
Carolina.
(some of the film was
shot in these bar).
City of
Savannah
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(Historie om Savannah`s grundlæggelse)
Savannah was established on February 12, 1733 when General James Oglethorpe
founded Georgia. The city was named for the Savannah River, a local waterway.
Oglethorpe carefully planned the city's streets by using a grid pattern with 24
park-like squares. Savannah has the distinction of being the first city in the
state of Georgia.
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(En gammel tegning af hvordan Savannah så ud i 1734)
(Du er nu på side 2 af 5)
Til - Savannah - Georgia - billed galleri - side 1
Til - Savannah - Georgia - billed galleri - side 2
Til - Savannah - Georgia - billed galleri - side 3
Til - Savannah - Georgia - billed galleri - side 4
Til - Savannah - Georgia - billed galleri - side 5
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