We enjoyed a stroll along Collins Quarter for our first stop for brunch.
The stunning Scottish Rite Masonic Center. The historic landmark has stood in downtown Savannah for more than 85 years as a monument to masonry.
Master Blacksmith Ivan Bailey left his mark all over the historic district in Savannah look for his downspots, grills, railings, and gates.
Spanish moss on Southern Live Oak trees are all around you in Savannah.
The boutique hotel, Perry Lane Hotel offers the perfect city views with its rooftop bar and pool. It is centrally-located– making it the perfect home base for your day of adventures.
Check out the views from The Drayton Tower. This was the first example of the International Style in the south and sits in sharp contrast with the surrounding historic buildings.
An opulent Italianate Villa-style mansion is located in Monterey Square. This was made famous as the scene of the murder described in the book, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
Delicious smashed avocado sandwich at Collins Quarter.
Lynn and Jeff Morgan in the historic District in Savannah.
This article appears in the July 2019 issue of DailyDeeds.