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Founded in 1733, Savannah is one of the most historic cities in the South. The English colony of 120 people began as a way to protect the valuable Carolinas from the Spanish in Florida.
As of 2021, Savannah was the fourth busiest seaport in the country, putting it ahead of major cities like Houston and Miami. The following year, 17 million people were recorded visiting the Hostess City.
It’s easy to see why. From Forsyth Park to River Street, and everywhere in between, classic Southern charm can be found around every corner. There is never enough time to see everything that this city has to offer, but these pages will highlight the oak-lined streets, historic architecture, and beautifully manicured squares.
There are both well-known locations as well as off-the-beaten-path offerings to consider for your next visit.
Lexi Myers has always had a love of all things dark and haunting, from true crime to ghost stories. It is no surprise that she fell in love with Savannah when she moved there nearly a decade ago. Savannah is, after all, one of the most haunted cities in America. With a love for photography since she was young, Lexi has combined that with her love of spooky stories and travel for everyone to enjoy. She began fully embracing her interests after becoming a mom, as she wants her children to follow their passions, even if it makes them “weird.”

