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Savannah, GA
Marriott Savannah Riverfront
100 General McIntosh Boulevard
Savannah, Georgia 31401
Savannah,
the sultry and mysterious "Belle" on the Southeastern coast.
Savannah captivates the suitors with her natural beauty, eccentric charm
and traditional Southern Hospitality -- because Savannah is genteel, gracious
and captivating. Savannah is the beautifully preserved hidden treasure
of the Low Country. Come unlock the history, romance and beauty that lies
within. Explore every nook and cranny because you are her guest and Savannah
loves sharing her treasures with you.
Come, fall in love with the city's hospitality and its quirky personality.
Savannah allows you to experience the
history, wonder, elegance and mannerisms of the Old South and the beauty
and grace it reveals today.
The coast of Georgia is a watersportsman's paradise! Recreational boating
or watersports, fishing, kayaking and dolphin tours are available. When
the sun goes down, the history sleeps and the nightlife comes alive with
concerts, theater and dance!
Their tour companies include trips to all the most popular destinations,
including all historic destinations, architectural marvels of Savannah
and the quirky stories of Savannah's past and present.
Savannah
has a variety of Nightlife featuring cool Savannah jazz and blues, cigar
bars, Latin salsa clubs and piano bars playing songs by Savannah's son
Johnny Mercer. The best in bluegrass, swing music, dance hits from the
70's and 80's and every genre in between add to Savannah's eclectic mix
of entertainment.
Amusements in Savannah include, recreation, and sporting events available
to entertain all members of your family. Enjoy a sunny afternoon on Tybee's
tranquil beach, or try your hand at deep sea fishing, play a round of
golf or relax and watch one of Savannah's exciting sports teams. Whatever
your idea of a fun afternoon is, Savannah has just what you need.
Attractions: Visit the past by re-living the first days of the colony
at one of the area's only surviving examples of plantation life. Take
a picturesque drive up the Avenue of the Oaks to Wormsloe Historic Site
and journey back in time to see how Savannah's first settlers tamed the
new wilderness. Track battles from the War of 1812 and the Civil War at
Old Fort Jackson, Fort Screven and Fort Pulaski. The Mighty Eighth Air
Force Museum features relicts from America's pursuits to insure freedom.
Go back in time and visit eighteenth and nineteenth-century architectural
excellence at the King-Tisdell Cottage, Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace,
Andrew Low House, Davenport House and Owens-Thomas House. Explore our
many museums to learn about the contributions of Africans to the American
tapestry at the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum or visit one the
South's oldest art museums, the Telfair Museum of Art.
Savannah Awaits Your Arrival!

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