About Savannah
Savannah, Georgia is known as the “Hostess City of the South.” Founded by General James Oglethorpe in 1733, it was a key city in the thirteenth colony of Georgia. The region is rich in natural beauty and historic architecture.
The port of Savannah has long been one of the busiest commercial centers of the South. Business and tourism thrive in Savannah, a window into the past possessing enduring beauty and charm.
For more information about Savannah, please visit the Convention and Visitors Bureau Website.
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