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Happy Hump Day loves! I'm back with my recap of my trip to Savannah, as promised. Since I already shared all of the yumminess in my
last post, this one will be all about what we did and what we wore when we did it. Keep in mind that we managed to do an unbelievable amount of things in 30 hours, under $200 each, and with a full eight hours of sleep!
On our first day we went to
The Collins Quarter,
Tybee Island, the
North Beach Bar and Grill, and
The Olde Pink House. If you're ever visiting Savannah and don't have a car, there is a bus for $10 cash round trip leaving from the
visitor's center. On Tybee Island, there's a beautiful boardwalk, a lighthouse that you can climb all the way to the top, and entrance to a historical landmark included with your museum fee. I'll let the pictures do all the storytelling for me.
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Tybee Island Lighthouse |
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178 steps to the top of the Tybee Island Lighthouse |
On our next day we went down to River Street for brunch at
Huey's, visited several candy shops for some delicious pralines, walked down to what's been said is the most beautiful street in Savannah, admired the
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, stopped by
Leopold's Ice Cream, and had our last meal at
The Shrimp Factory.
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Forsyth Park |
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Colonial Park Cemetery |
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Jones Street |
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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist |
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Leopold's Ice Cream |
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I hope that you all enjoyed reading about our trip as much as we enjoyed being there. Check out
Maryanne's blog for awesome travel advice and her future post on Savannah as well. Thanks for stopping by!
These are some great pictures! You two are so cute!
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Tiffany
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Haha, you know we try Tiff.
Deletexo, Linda