Finally made it to Savannah, which is a town that has largely escaped my escapades because of it's remote geographic location relative to the entirety of the US. I was kind of let down, not as many rows of plantation mansions with willow trees as I had thought.
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Ah, you've reminded me of that holiday classic,
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119668/?ref_=nv_sr_2
Thanks to you, I'm going to drag it out and watch it again.
One of my favorite vacation/pick up spots. You should check out the fried chicken at the Pirate House and Clarys Cafe for breakfast. Good pick up spots off River Street. Make sure to grab a pint at Kevin Barrys and Molly MacPhersons as well.
Commenter Deebos btw.
Since you're in that neck 0f the woods, think about a stop in Charleston SC. I think it is one of the country's better kept secrets.
you have to leave the historic district and Tybee Beech and follow the tidal creeks out in the boonies. The descendants of the yankees who "became the owners" after the civil war now use them mainly as private hunting clubs
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Second on Charleston. Also some of the hottest women on the continent who are actually quite pleasant.
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