April 1 Monday Savannah KOA
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View from our RV |
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Swan coming in for a landing |
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HISTORIC SAVANNAH
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Our trolley that took us on a tour of the city |
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The first Girl Scout Headquaters |
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Sign by the Juliette Low's home |
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Juliette Low -- founder of Girl Scouts |
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The bench that Forest Gump sat on in the movie |
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The church where Martin Luther King, Jr. first made the "I have a Dream" speech |
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The street where the saying "keeping up with the Joneses" began |
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Street in Emmet Park |
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Original cobblestone street leading to River Drive which was the cotton port |
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River Street today.. shops & restaurants in the cotton grading building |
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This white building on River Street was
where the cotton grading was done...only one of two places in the world.
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Olympic Torch from the 1996 Olympics |
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Forsyth Park (Paris & Pouhkeepsie, NY have the same fountain) |
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Oldest house in Savannah |
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