Taste the Fresh Air at Savannah, Georgia
Located in the state of Georgia, Savannah is the largest city in the Chatham County. The city attracts millions of visitors who enjoy the city’s architecture and historic buildings. Another interesting fact about Savannah is that it was established in 1733 and was the first colonial and state capital of Georgia, which most likely explains why it is so rich in history.
Savannah has many notable citizens and places. In fact, there were so many things that the city was known for its downtown area was eventually dubbed a historical landmark. How many cities can claim that kind of prestige? The city was the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, the woman who founded the Girl Scouts of the United States of America. It is also home to the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the South’s first public museums, the First African Baptist Church, the oldest African American Baptist congregations in the United States, Temple Mickve Israel, which is the third-oldest synagogue in America, and the Central of Georgia Railway roundhouse complex, the oldest standing antebellum rail facility in America.
The massive 700 Kitchen Cooking School should be a place to visit for anyone interested in the culinary arts, or for those who simply want to see 700 kitchens in one place. You can take cooking lessons (some lasting for only three hours) on just about any kind of dish you want to learn. Where else can you fill your stomach while learning at the same time? A Trolley tour is also available, three of them actually. Each unique tour places you in a trolley, which are delightful to ride, and takes almost everywhere that’s worth going to in Savannah. The price is also relatively cheap. For ten dollars, you can see the sights, take pictures, and learn more about the city for three whole hours.
Just a measly 2.5 from the Savannah main district, Forsyth Park is the ideal place to go strolling and relaxing. The park stretches to 30 acres of trees, grasslands, and walkways. Take the family out on a picnic and take photographs with the stunning Forsyth Park fountain as your backdrop.
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