Savannah, GA “The Grand Lady of the South” March 08 - 11, 2010 |
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6 Meals Included: 3 Breakfasts, 2 Dinners, 1 Lunch |
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| Day 1: SAVANNAH, GA: After a fun day of travel we arrive in Savannah for a three night stay and an adventure filled with good old-fashioned Southern hospitality. You will have free time this evening to explore. | Day 2: HISTORIC DISTRICT TOUR / BONADVENTURE CEMETERY / FREE TIME ON RIVER STREET / CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST / OWENS THOMAS HOUSE / DINNER @ LADY & SONS RESTAURANT / SAVANNAH, GA: On our tour of Savannah’s Historic District we will see a wealth of architectural simplicity, the indescribable charm of its streets and buildings, parks and squares. Laid out in 1733 by General James Oglethorpe, Savannah is the first master planned community in America. After a walking tour of Bonaventure Cemetery, there will be free time on River Street. This afternoon our tour continues with stops at Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist and Owens Thomas House. The architecture of the massive Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is a sight to behold. The Owens Thomas house is considered one of the finest examples of “Regency” architectural styles in the nation. Learn the stories of slaves who lived and worked in Savannah. A dinner is included at Paula Dean’s Lady & Sons Restaurant. (B, D) | Day 3: We are in our planning stages for this tour. | Day 4: We are in our planning stages for this tour. |
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