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  1. The Wyld. 307. Away from Savannah’s bustling downtown, this no-frills shack sits on a dock, providing one of the best views of the lowcountry waterways. This is southern living at its best—mingling with locals, drinking cocktails, eating fresh seafood, watching the boats zip by, and catching mesmerising sunsets.

  2. Mar 8, 2024 · For the freshest seafood and one of the best views in town, The Wyld is a dockside bar and restaurant that's loved by locals. The vibe here is casual and the restaurant doesn't take reservations. So grab a cocktail, and play some bocce ball while you wait. thewylddockbar.com, 2740 Livingston Avenue, Savannah, GA 31406.

  3. 9. The Old Sorrel Weed House Museum & Tours. 2,514. Speciality Museums. The Sorrel- Weed House operates Historic Savannah Tours and Haunted Ghost Tours in Savannah. Our purpose is to educate the public on the rich neoclassical Greek Revival architecture of the Sorrel- …. See ways to experience (16) 2024. 10.

  4. The city went from 41st most populous city in 1860 to 62nd in 1880 (the first year Atlanta exceeded Savannah as Georgia's largest city). Savannah was the 86th-largest city in 1910, and by 1930 it was no longer ranked in the top 100 most populous U.S. cities. Savannah State University was founded in 1890 and is the oldest African-American public ...

  5. Jul 23, 2021 · 3. Dine on the unique fare of Coastal Georgia. Like nearly every other southern city, Savannah is known for its food. You’ll find all of the usual suspects, like fried chicken and barbecue, but this city’s cuisine has additional influences from its coastal locale and the people that inhabit it, namely the Gullah and Geechee – descendants of formerly enslaved people brought to the US from Africa.

  6. Whether your ideal pace is strolling around the famous Forsyth fountain or a wild night of cabaret and karaoke, Savannah provides the perfect playground. History buffs swarm Savannah, taking in the rich, significant sites like Old Fort Jackson, Fort Pulaski National Monument and Bonaventure Cemetery.

  7. 125,666. Savannah, Georgia. If Southern charm was a place, it’d be Savannah—think: walkable streets and oak trees dripping in Spanish moss. It’s where the old (over-the-top mansions, historic churches, cobblestoned streets) collides with the new (culinary trailblazers, local arts, eclectic shops), in a way that’s refreshing and still ...