Savannah and on ...
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Mercer House, the scene of the murder in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil." | ![]() |
Pinky. A very sweet cat I met in Savannah. His people were kind enough to introduce us. |
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Forsyth Park at the south end of Savannah. I took a lovely walk here after lunch. | ![]() |
There are so many trees in Savannah that it makes taking photos of the buildings rather difficult. |
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I just sort of happened onto Boone Hall Plantation.
I can see why it is the "most photographed" plantation house in
the country.
It's GORGEOUS! |
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The back side is almost as beautiful as the front. |
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And the grounds and gardens aren't bad either.
Loved this place! |
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These are the original cabins for the house slaves. |
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Charleston is a city with lots of churches. | ![]() |
This frog was apparently waiting for a bus. |
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The casements at Fort Sumter. | ![]() |
One of the "parrot guns" mounted at Fort Sumter after the Civil War at the time of the Spanish American War. |
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Charleston is known for its sweet grass baskets. They are hand made and very expensive. | ![]() |
The houses along the Battery are spectacular.
This one was a Queen Anne ... |
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and this one was sort of a cross between Federalist and Greek Revival. |