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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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The Presidents’ Quarters Inn shares insights of the family friendly,  historic breakfast inn, a spring break vacation idea to please the whole family. We think your unique family vacation should begin in the downtown historic district of Savannah, GA USA! The fact that Presidents’ Quarters Inn offers family friendly lodging in downtown Savannah seems to [...]

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SAVANNAH, Georgia (February 18, 2011) – The steady, natural inflow of strangers to Georgia began in 1733 with 120 British citizens arriving on the Savannah River bluff.   Today millions visit Savannah, called North America’s most beautiful city. It’s a city-size, fantastical wonderland at its most picturesque in springtime, during the annual Savannah Tour of [...]

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SAVANNAH, Georgia (January 15, 2011) — Savannah,  Georgia USA is a city of nearly 200 festivals, individually and collectively celebrating diversity in international and Deep South cultures, the arts, and cuisine. Lifelong Savannahian, grandmother and hospitality insider, Sandy Traub took a cold Saturday morning to update local festival dates and share a few insights.  “Savannah’s [...]

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Savannah is now and forever “That spot of spots! That place of places!! That city of cities!!!” that General Robert E. Lee so loved. The latest Travel+Leisure’s visitors poll puts Savannah  among “America’s Favorite Cities 2010” —  #1 Fall, #4 New Year’s Eve , #4 Spring break, and #4 Winter/Christmas.  Historical sites/monuments, museums/galleries and theater/performance [...]

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We say “This is Savannah!”  because we believe that The Presidents’ Quarters Inn epitomizes Savannah in so many ways –  southern hospitality, best lodging, history, architecture, friendly manner, cuisine, and so much more.  Certainly, we carry on the tradition of lodging that has been popular since 18th Century colonists welcomed strangers in their homes. Renown [...]

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The pitch is jazzy in Savannah and spontaneity is in full swing during the annual Savannah Jazz Festival (September 19-26, 2010].  Admission to all festival events is free.

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It’s impossible to be bored in Savannah, Georgia USA on October 31.  Historically and through modern-day celebrations, October’s final calendar day closes the month out with a treasure trove of travel ideas! Take advantage of Sunday in Savannah — 50% off on Sunday (October 31) at The Presidents’ Quarters Inn with a minimum 3-day stay. [...]

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