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Annie Bell Graham, known as the "Mother of Tremont Park", was honored with an honorary street sign at the corner of Essex and ...
Walking through the devil’s mouth entrance (yes, literally a giant devil head with glowing yellow horns that you walk through) feels like crossing some bizarre threshold between the ordinary world and ...
The Graveface Museum isn’t just another stop on Savannah’s tourist trail – it’s a full-immersion plunge into the delightfully disturbing corners of American culture. Most museums ask you to keep your ...
The John Carter House, more commonly known as the Shakespeare's Head building, will get new life, and possibly a new name.
The proposed restaurant is expected to be the second location of Spudnik's, which currently has a location on West Broughton Street.
President Donald Trump received a formal nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in negotiating a cease-fire between Iran and Israel.
In January, the Historic Savannah Foundation established the Endangered Places Program, asking for nominations with architectural, historical, or cultural significance.
In January, the Historic Savannah Foundation established the Endangered Places Program, asking for nominations with architectural, historical, or cultural significance.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — A major grant that was awarded to the City of Savannah for $30 million could be cancelled by the federal government. Last year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency … ...
A first-time visit to Savannah, Ga., reveals the astonishing influence of SCAD, the Savannah College of Art and Design.
SAVANNAH, Ga. — We were standing in front of the First African Baptist Church in Savannah, a registered historic landmark. It’s home to the oldest continuous Black congregation in the nation ...