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Savannah has a culture that celebrates its spirits. And we’re not talking about ghosts. 

 

From rumrunners to pirate’s grog and bootleggers to craft cocktails, this city offers a connection to liquor.

 

And now’s your chance to enjoy tidbits of history with every sip...

Ever want to tap into your inner Tom Sawyer or Jacques Cousteau? For a modern reference, think Bear Grylls without the life-threatening possibilities.

 

Ossabaw Island, Georgia’s third-largest barrier island, offers opportunities for outside-the-box adventure. The island is about 10 miles long and seven miles...

With the Tokyo Olympics taking place, here’s a throwback to Savannah’s connection to the games.

It’s a little-known fact that Savannah hosted Olympic yachting events in the summer of 1996. Atlanta hosted the Centennial Olympic Games that year, but the city is landlocked, so...

If summer brings to mind picnics, you’re in luck. Savannah has incredible spots for picnicking, with many green spaces, including 22 carefully designed and laid-out squares in its Historic District.

 

Lafayette Square on Abercorn Street between Charlton and Harris streets offers plenty of shade,...

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