The Chatham County-Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission recommended approval of a Historic Property Overlay District at ...
The Weeping Time refers to one of the largest single sales of enslaved people in U.S. History. The land where the auction took place became available for purchase in August ...
This column is by Sue Adler, the CEO and president of Historic Savannah Foundation and Austin Hill, the chairman of Historic Savannah Foundation’s Board of Trustees and the President of Corcoran ...
The Hotel Overlay District extension was a citizen-led effort in three historic neighborhoods. Residents packed city council ...
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Community corner: Green-Meldrim House presents community event commemorating historic gathering of Black leaders 161 years ago
Savannah’s Green-Meldrim House is hosting a free community event commemorating the gathering of leaders 161 years ago that ...
Tucked behind Waffle House and Parker’s gas station on President Street, rests LePageville Memorial Cemetery. Once the neighborhood of African American railroad laborers who, from 1885 to 1967, hauled ...
The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation has its "Places in Peril" program, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation has its annual 11 Most Endangered Historic Places list. The initiatives ...
The Savannah Cotton Exchange gained prominence as a premier commodities exchange. Now home to Georgia's first Masonic lodge, ...
On Jones Street in Savannah’s Historic District, the 1853 Margaret Dibble House stands as a testament to how interiors can honor the past while embracing the present. Designer Linn Gresham of Leah ...
Built by architect William Jay, who also designed the Telfair Mansion, the historic Savannah Theatre opened its doors to the public in 1818 and again in 1950 following a remodeling in the art deco ...
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