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We appreciate what John Gurda wrote recently in the Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel about Savannah. “Savannah is a working city, with a bustling port and a full range of downtown businesses, but the business of the present is done in the physical context of the past…. Legions of tourists – on foot, in horse-drawn trolleys, [...]

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SAVANNAH GA — The world meets up as a community in beautiful Savannah year around.  In this world-famous southern USA city, all around great experiences come out of the diverse people, world heritages, cultures, lore, foods, business, architecture and the arts. Beginning as a British colony (ca. 1733) with immigrants from England and Europe, Savannah [...]

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On this Presidents’ Day 2012, we tip our hat to Presidents of the United States.  Rightfully, today’s celebrations in America honor U.S. Presidents on a national holiday that initially celebrated the February birthdays of presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. We would like to stretch the conversation to the women behind the men, especially the [...]

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“Take a winter vacation in Savannah GA,” reminds Presidents’ Quarters Inn.  Today it’s 58F degrees in Savannah, GA.  It’s 23F degrees in New York City, NY. Oh, but it’s not just the Winter weather that is warmer in sub-tropical Savannah, GA.  There are far more splendors that connect Savannah to warmth — an admirable attribute [...]

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Not in the classic sense, but in the true character of Savannah, ‘theater’ happens every day in Savannah, Georgia.   Life and leisure in Savannah IS theater — complete with backdrop, players, directors, producers — each with different titles guiding or moving the drama or entertainment along.   From its colonial beginnings, there has been [...]

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Birthplace of masters  — Johnny Mercer, Charles Moody, Conrad Aiken, Juliette Gordon Low, Flannery O’Connor, Connie Haines, Charles Coburn, and Stacy Keach –  the Hostess City of the South is a fun-loving hub of the arts, heritage festivals and ocean stewardship.   Fall brings culture-loving tourists and great temperatures (average lows 47 to 67 to highs [...]

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SAVANNAH Georgia (May 12, 2011) –  The award-winning Presidents’ Quarters Inn in the downtown Landmark Savannah Historic District releases its new bed and breakfast video. YouTube link to HD video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqS79TxEcBc “BRILLIANT” and “Love it!” are among the first video reviews.  The soundtrack producer wrote, “Very nicely done!  The music and video were made for [...]

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Imagine Savannah, Georgia in 1855, the year the stately town homes of The Presidents’ Quarters Inn bed and breakfast were built.  Attorney Alexander Lawton [who resided in the south town home of The Presidents' Quarters Inn] had just completed a stint as president of the railroad, and entered political life. During the Sesquicentennial of the [...]

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