Members of the congregation at the First African Baptist Church arrive during the final preparations for the Christmas mass.
The church itself, a beautiful example of Souther Baptist culture was one of the first free Afro-American Churches  in the South.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
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Savannah, Georgia, the city that lays at the end of the road, and in a world of its own at night (L) shows off its immaculate works of art during the day (R.) 
Most famous for its parks and cemeteries, as well as its spooky ghost stories, Savannah takes on a mysterious look as the spanish moss hangs from towns many willows.
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Nita's has been here for as long as Savannians can remember. She has cooked for them when they were children now she continues to cook for them. And those with a sensitive palate can always count on her delicious soul food for much filling meals (above, left) And for a little more gourmet, The Pink House serves you right with delicious meals from the European cousine (above, right) 
The Duncans, a lovely couple symbolic of infamous Southern hospitality not only own and operate one of the most exquisite print shops, but they also are a wealth of information on the Savannah culture. (above, left) But for details and first witness accounts you may have to meet Emma Kelly, the lady of 6,000 songs. (above, right)