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Colonial Park Cemetery sits in the heart of Savannah’s historic district, a six-acre plot that serves as the final resting place for some of Georgia’s earliest European settlers. Established in 1750, ...
Colonial Park Cemetery stands in downtown Savannah like a time capsule from another era, surrounded by the bustling life of Georgia’s most atmospheric city. Dating back to 1750, this burial ground ...
Explore the Savannah hotel guide to find hotel information and reviews for hotels and places to stay near Colonial Park Cemetery.
A pedal pub crawl is one of the most fun and unique ways to experience Savannah’s nightlife. Climb aboard a 15-person, ...
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How to Spend One Day in Savannah, Georgia
Savannah is one of the most beautiful and historic cities in the United States. Located on the Georgia coast in the deep ...
Thompson Savannah Brings a Rooftop Bar, Elevated Southern Cuisine, and an Expert Concierge to the Hostess City of the South You’ll find Savannah’s only Les Clefs d'Or concierge here, too.
A nonprofit plans to raise private funds for changes to Savannah's Forsyth Park, but residents worry the city could lose decision-making control over the taxpayer-owned space.
Colonial Park Cemetery. James Sullivan The “Gingerbread House” at night, in Savannah’s Victorian Historic District. James Sullivan ...
The 6-acre Colonial Park Cemetery is the oldest remaining cemetery in Savannah, dating back to 1750 when Savannah was the capital of the British Province of Georgia. Many people consider Colonial Park ...
One great way to get a feel for Savannah is via self-guided or guided tour, where you can peruse cobblestone streets, the riverfront, and well-preserved historic architecture.
Killed in a duel in Savannah in 1777, Gwinnet was probably buried in what is now known as the Colonial Park Cemetery on Savannah’s South Broad Street, but the exact location of his grave is not ...