Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Historic Downtown Savannah GA Beautiful Place To Live



Savannah is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and a wonderful place to make your home. Savannah was founded in 1733 by General James Oglethorpe and served as the first capital of the Georgia colony and state. Savannah’s charm is visible in the historic downtown with Spanish moss-covered live oaks, and its abundance of historic buildings, such as the Andrew Low House. Along the Savannah River, musicians, galleries, and shops compete for attention on River Street, while iron bridges and cobblestone attract visitors to Factor’s Walk. The art scene flourishes, thanks in part to the Savannah College of Art & Design.

Historic Squares A Big Draw


One of the biggest attractions of living or visiting downtown Savannah are it's beautiful squares. Each square has a name, some of which ae named after notable military men. The city of Savannah maintains the squares on a daily basis making sure they are clean, fountains flowing and shrubs and flowers kept healthy. You can download a walking tour of the squares at www.citywalkinguide.com/squares of Savannah.

DowntownSavannah Full of Culture & History 

The Historic District of Savannah is buzzing with creativity, art, culture and live theater and is the perfect place for you to spend a weekend or a lifetime. Many people who visit end up falling in love with Savannah and move here to live in one of the oldest cities in America - a site of many famous Revolutionary & Civil War Battles. Living in the downtown area is the place to be where nearly everything is in walking or bicycling distance. With the SCAD one of the best art schools in the country sprawled around the city there is always something to see  or do.

You'd Love Living in Historic Downtown Savannah 

Historic Downtown Savannah is a blend of stately homes and townhouses along with a stock of commercial spaces all centered around the original squares. The beautiful Victorian manor like homes boast wrap around porches, wrought iron fences stately entrances, and mature fauna. Currently there are over 30 homes for sale in downtown Savannah, where walking to your favorite restaurant is a delight!

No comments: