Along with its cousin, Charleston, Savannah is a reminder of how genteel, relaxing, and pleasing the Old South can be. The leafy squares are a nice respite from the heat & humidity of summer, and the hospitality is unmatched. One of my favorite places to visit!
My uncle grew up in Charleston and had such nasty things to say about Savannah, half-joking, but I honestly like Savannah MORE than Charleston! For one I felt like parking was much easier than in Charleston (but both need work), and Savannah had much more of a 'hidden gem' quality than Charleston. Charleston sits out like a grand jewel but Savannah feels tucked away on a river and somewhat away from things, so real and authentic as well. Being able to walk around with drinks, well, that's just a utopian future of the USA right there, so Savannah gets a 10 out of 10 for that alone!
@@Awakeningspirit20 I have been to both cities numerous times and like them both. The shaded historic district squares in Savannah are real nice, and it is a very hospitable town that is quite welcoming. Charleston is more formal, but has a much more developed food scene and way more culture, and netter beaches than Tybee Island. I 7bderstand the charm of both, but right near the historic district are some rough neighborhoods in Sacannah. I could be happy in both, or Braufot (halfway in between, but the architecture of Charleston made it my favorite 7S city, but both are fairly unpleasant in the dead of summer, so 4 months on a lake in New England would be nice at that time. Charleston definitely attracts more visitors,especially so that can be a drag. Iknow there is quite a rivalry, but I enjoy being in BOTH towns!
We are visiting our kids here and I Love River Walk , the people of Savannah are so loving and kind ! That’s the truth ! The food here is soooooo good too . We can see why they Love being here. TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY ❤️☺️☺️
This is my lovely City I love it here it's been good to me I'm from the big city of Chicago I've been here 10 years and it has been a godsend my beautiful Savannah Georgia
We Love showing visitors around Savannah through Expedia! Hope to see y'all soon (safely) to experience the historic squares, live oaks draped with moss, and southern hospitality! 😃😃😃
@@cookiecracker6266 she hasn't seen a ghost because it's just bullshit they sell tourist who are into the paranormal yeah come on down we got ghost come on a ghost tour or a historical cemetery late night tour. we got the spooky what a bunch of horse shit You know the saying by the locals in Savannah if you see a ghost you'll be the first ain't that the fucking truth.
I've lived here for nearly 50 years and I have never seen a ghost either, however I have met dozens of people who claim to have seen many. In fact an army buddy of mine saw an entire marching party of a civil war regiment complete with audio, the beating of drums and the playing of flutes. He and another MP were on watch duty and both saw the apparitions as they marched into the tree line and disappeared. He mentioned the most amazing part was that they didn't have any legs below their knees, and appeared to float along until they vanished. But, as for myself, I have never seen a ghost. Although, when I worked at Blue Moon I did hear my name called a lot when nobody was around... so there's that.
@@krisburns927 At Hunter Army Airfield. I don't know where exactly on the base he was positioned, but I suppose I could ask him, if it's that important. I will say this, he had no reason to lie to me, the thing is he brought it up out of nowhere, we were at a barbecue just my wife and his fiance and it was almost as if he was unburdening his soul. I trust that he believes he saw what he saw, but I have no proof and no way to verify it, so I remain skeptical.
@@cookiecracker6266 you do realize Savannah Georgia is the poor man's New Orleans you cant talk shit about Louisiana I been to New Orleans and I lived in Savannah for thirteen years New Orleans kicks the gator shit out of Savannah that's facts.
Wonderful city. I visited again this past weekend. Three nights in a beach condo on Tybee, checked out an art museum downtown, and finally got to try Churchill's pub. Very quality place.
I have a week off in may. My father lived in savanah for a few years while he was in the army. He talks about Savanah so often. I am taking him there for his retirement party. It will be my first time there and his first time since 1989 when he was discharged
The oldest city in Georgia, charming Savannah is the very picture of Southern hospitality. It’s tempting to spend your trip just relaxing on wide verandas and sipping mint juleps, but there are plenty of historical sites, museums, and oak-lined streets to explore. Haunting (and possibly haunted) Bonaventure Cemetery is one of the hallmarks of the city, featuring beautiful obelisks, masses of flowers, and ivy-covered crypts. Refuel from your explorations with fresh seafood and creamy grits for a taste of Savannah home cooking.
My husband lived in Savannah as a child. He still has family there and we've gone back for over 40 years, as often as we can. I can tell you, there is nothing "spooky" about Savannah. It's a lovely city with so much history, good and bad. The Pirates House is a great place to eat, but nothing spooky there either. Neither my husband or anyone in his family has ever seen anything slightly "spooky". They used to play in Colonial Park Cemetery and NEVER saw anything "spooky". It's a beautiful city and a great place to visit. It's too bad the "spooky" element has been used for tourism. It's wonderful without it. There, got that out of my system.
Being a local. It’s spooky. Just go to the squares at 2am. You will end up being a ghost or fighting for your life to be one. Had a ranger spec ops friend from Stuart that almost lost his life at 2am…it’s spooky Been that way for 30+ years.
Loved the info but can you turn the background volume down? I do have a hearing problem and it would be very helpful to hear the narration without the music blaring over it. Thanks very much for the great videos and the list of places visited in the description.
Great video of Savannah. Shows it in all it's splendid glory. I was raised here and I absolutely love my city, but something was, I'm thinking, quite purposely left out of this video. Savannah's inhabitants are majority African American. I could count only a hand full of them filmed in this video. I am African American, so I'm feeling some kind of way about that. Was it intentional to portray something different to potential tourists???
I noticed the video did not mention First African Baptist, Georgia Infirmary the oldest hospital for Blacks in America, The Girl Scouts, 40 Acres and A Mule and so many significant historical sites in Savannah.
It's a high quality video but I was thinking the same. I always hear about how the south is no longer racist, but subtle stuff like what you just pointed out certainly suggests it.
Why do they even need to mention that? “The historic Savannah is home to a large number of low class hood rahts who do their best to destroy the city and turn it into every other ghetto in the south” Are you happy now? Find pride in real things.
Thank you for the video. Currently, visiting Savannah, GA. It’s a neat town. Due to COVID-19, some of the museums are not open. The streets, restaurants and hotels are not crowded which is good...
Visiting Savannah for the true first time is one of my best memories of 2021, I honestly like it more than Charleston, SC even! It wasn't destroyed during the Civil War, so you'll see far more Antebellum history than most other places. You can also walk around with drinks, such as on tours, which you unfortunately won't find anywhere else in the US. Most importantly, the place is all-around gorgeous and I really hope to come back soon. "Forest City" is not a name I heard when I visited, but it does fit very well.
A true Southern gem, Savannah is just a few hours away from Charleston, S.C. or Jacksonville, FL. If you're unaccustomed to visiting the Old South, please be respectful of the culture and social norms you will encounter. When in Rome.....
Yes, like saying 'bless your heart' and being nice to Yankees to their faces but once they leave the room you mock them? Oh yeah, and if you're a native south Georgian who's white, you go up to white people and share your "insight" into slavery and what you truly think of blacks?
@@brynnkohler4084 Sounds like you fell out of the wrong side of the bed. I've travelled quite a bit, and naturally there are nasty folks everywhere. I'm talking about customary behavior. I've seen too many Yankees [ I grew up in CT ] acting like they're in NYC when they're not. Leave the " Ratzo Rizzo " crap at home. And for the record, not everyone in the South is racist, nor are those up North immune to it.
Atlanta is fine for a major city, but not much Southern charm there anymore, as it is the financial and business hub of the SE, and dominated by cars, while Savannah moves at a more leisurely pace.
@@thekennethbryan Atlanta is a typical sprawling "New city" which is good for many things (I lived there 1 year), but no real charm, and a place dominated by the automobile. I understand why people live there, but other than Stone Mountain and the Aquarium (in ATL area), there is much more to see and enjoy in Savannah, and you feel like you are in a unique town. ATL is much like Dallas or HOU. The whole Lowcountry Coast from Wilmington, NC down to Amelia Island, FL is worth exploring (Wilmington, Pawley's Island, Charleston, Hilton Head, Beaufort, the Golden Isles of GA (Jekyll and St Simons), and Fernandina Beach, FL are some of my faves, along with Savannah.
@@jdhjimbo and just to share, Atlanta hosted Miss Universe pageant a year ago. I was expecting to see videos of girls touring the city and with what you said I think I know the reason why. I wish they hold the pageant in Savannah instead.
@@lucasmcmag Most coastal small towns are a must see along the low country..Lots of history and character! Darien, GA; Jekyll Island; San Fernandina, FL; Bluffton SC, Hilton Head, and Huntington Beach, SC.
@@ricai132 Thanks for the advice and recommendations! I love History and beaches 😀 My plan is to do road trip from Jacksonville (FL) to Charleston (SC), so I’ll probably stop at these small towns along the coast...
Going this coming wednesday for a week to visit the area as i have never been to Georgia and looking forward to it, booked a ghost tour thing for friday, wanting to possibly move that way as i am tired of california at this point
My Savannah finally made it on the expedia list. After all these years, we've finally made it!
@@josecarranza7555 I want to leave here as soon as I graduate college 😐
@@WhoIsJaiK yeah
It’s beautiful ❤️
Hello there , how is the weather there at the beginning of November? It looks so lovely . Thank you
Savannah is hands down the prettiest city in the South, and of the best destinations in the United States.
Don’t think I’ve been to a city as charming and beautiful as Historic Savannah.
A real gem of a place that one visit will not be enough. I strongly recommend a trip to the wonderful, Savanah. Enjoy this magnificent place!¡!
Along with its cousin, Charleston, Savannah is a reminder of how genteel, relaxing, and pleasing the Old South can be. The leafy squares are a nice respite from the heat & humidity of summer, and the hospitality is unmatched. One of my favorite places to visit!
My uncle grew up in Charleston and had such nasty things to say about Savannah, half-joking, but I honestly like Savannah MORE than Charleston! For one I felt like parking was much easier than in Charleston (but both need work), and Savannah had much more of a 'hidden gem' quality than Charleston. Charleston sits out like a grand jewel but Savannah feels tucked away on a river and somewhat away from things, so real and authentic as well. Being able to walk around with drinks, well, that's just a utopian future of the USA right there, so Savannah gets a 10 out of 10 for that alone!
@@Awakeningspirit20 I have been to both cities numerous times and like them both. The shaded historic district squares in Savannah are real nice, and it is a very hospitable town that is quite welcoming. Charleston is more formal, but has a much more developed food scene and way more culture, and netter beaches than Tybee Island. I 7bderstand the charm of both, but right near the historic district are some rough neighborhoods in Sacannah. I could be happy in both, or Braufot (halfway in between, but the architecture of Charleston made it my favorite 7S city, but both are fairly unpleasant in the dead of summer, so 4 months on a lake in New England would be nice at that time. Charleston definitely attracts more visitors,especially so that can be a drag. Iknow there is quite a rivalry, but I enjoy being in BOTH towns!
"Southern trees bare strange fruit... Blood on leaves and blood at the root..."
Hey
The definition of Southern charm 🖤
Yes. I was there as an tourist to experience southern ambience. Wasnt dissapointed.
We are visiting our kids here and I Love River Walk , the people of Savannah are so loving and kind ! That’s the truth ! The food here is soooooo good too . We can see why they Love being here. TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY ❤️☺️☺️
This is my lovely City I love it here it's been good to me I'm from the big city of Chicago I've been here 10 years and it has been a godsend my beautiful Savannah Georgia
We Love showing visitors around Savannah through Expedia! Hope to see y'all soon (safely) to experience the historic squares, live oaks draped with moss, and southern hospitality!
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I’ve lived in Savannah all my life and I’m an old woman. I’ve never seen a ghost or ever met a person who has. seen one!
You haven't seen the ghost because no one likes you. Even ghosts don't like you.
@@cookiecracker6266 she hasn't seen a ghost because it's just bullshit they sell tourist who are into the paranormal yeah come on down we got ghost come on a ghost tour or a historical cemetery late night tour. we got the spooky what a bunch of horse shit You know the saying by the locals in Savannah if you see a ghost you'll be the first ain't that the fucking truth.
I've lived here for nearly 50 years and I have never seen a ghost either, however I have met dozens of people who claim to have seen many. In fact an army buddy of mine saw an entire marching party of a civil war regiment complete with audio, the beating of drums and the playing of flutes. He and another MP were on watch duty and both saw the apparitions as they marched into the tree line and disappeared. He mentioned the most amazing part was that they didn't have any legs below their knees, and appeared to float along until they vanished. But, as for myself, I have never seen a ghost. Although, when I worked at Blue Moon I did hear my name called a lot when nobody was around... so there's that.
@@aaronhhill where did your army buddy see the civil war regiment ghost I'm curious where he was on duty when he seen that.
@@krisburns927 At Hunter Army Airfield. I don't know where exactly on the base he was positioned, but I suppose I could ask him, if it's that important. I will say this, he had no reason to lie to me, the thing is he brought it up out of nowhere, we were at a barbecue just my wife and his fiance and it was almost as if he was unburdening his soul. I trust that he believes he saw what he saw, but I have no proof and no way to verify it, so I remain skeptical.
I love being a Southern gent . A black Southern gent who’s from Louisiana
It's a really cool culture. West Coast & east coast culture is cool too but the south is more charming
@@ThatBigCactus it is . That why I love it
I'm with ya, I love being a Southern gent. A white southern gent who's from Alabama
Don't incluide Lousiana into this. Louisiana is dump.
@@cookiecracker6266 you do realize Savannah Georgia is the poor man's New Orleans you cant talk shit about Louisiana I been to New Orleans and I lived in Savannah for thirteen years New Orleans kicks the gator shit out of Savannah that's facts.
I hope next year we able to travel there from europe. This is beatiful city.
I'm sure you will! 2021 will be a year of "everything is possible"!
@@vagabonds-wanderings I believe in that as well!
@@laczadesign Hope there is every time and we have to believe in in it x)
Hope you can visit safely too! Many visitors say Savannah resembles European cities.
@@vagabonds-wanderings That's the spirit!
I Visited Savannah In 2019! I Had A, "BLAST!"
Was just in Savannah. I’m a southern belle. It broke my heart. This is the Savannah of many years ago.
What's Savanna like now😧
I’ve lived in Savannah my entire life... it still looks like this. If you visited during winter there obviously isn’t going to be as much greenery.
So you miss the slaves?
@@passingthroughtime3033🤦🏻♀️ child, did she say that? No, she didn’t say that.
I didn't know about this savannah before but i am glad it exists outside Africa! 😎🙉
my mom wants to go here and I didn't know what was there and then I saw this video and now I really wanna go!
Savannah is a beautiful amazing place I would love to go there one day ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing a bit of all of Savannah’s history, very important. A lovely place to visit I’ve been and would like to return some day.
Stunning! Want a beautiful and charming town!
Savannah is a true beauty. Visited in May 2022. Would love to visit again.🥰❤
Looking forward to traveling to Savannah at the end of this month.
Wonderful city. I visited again this past weekend. Three nights in a beach condo on Tybee, checked out an art museum downtown, and finally got to try Churchill's pub. Very quality place.
I absolutely love savannah ga. My absolute favorite historical city
I have a week off in may. My father lived in savanah for a few years while he was in the army. He talks about Savanah so often. I am taking him there for his retirement party. It will be my first time there and his first time since 1989 when he was discharged
whoever is reading this comment may his her parents live long for 100 years ameen
Beautiful! It has such a warm and inviting feel to it and seems quite rich in flavor so to speak.
So beautiful and peaceful place
I’m going here for spring break in March and can’t wait to see it all.
Wow. This is very nice video, it helps to see oversea country from my bed ❤️
Wow beautiful place. You explained very very nicely
The oldest city in Georgia, charming Savannah is the very picture of Southern hospitality. It’s tempting to spend your trip just relaxing on wide verandas and sipping mint juleps, but there are plenty of historical sites, museums, and oak-lined streets to explore. Haunting (and possibly haunted) Bonaventure Cemetery is one of the hallmarks of the city, featuring beautiful obelisks, masses of flowers, and ivy-covered crypts. Refuel from your explorations with fresh seafood and creamy grits for a taste of Savannah home cooking.
I've lived in Savannah for 80 years and have never seen a mint julep. nor has anyone I know. Bartenders have to learn to make them for the tourists
My husband lived in Savannah as a child. He still has family there and we've gone back for over 40 years, as often as we can. I can tell you, there is nothing "spooky" about Savannah. It's a lovely city with so much history, good and bad. The Pirates House is a great place to eat, but nothing spooky there either. Neither my husband or anyone in his family has ever seen anything slightly "spooky". They used to play in Colonial Park Cemetery and NEVER saw anything "spooky". It's a beautiful city and a great place to visit. It's too bad the "spooky" element has been used for tourism. It's wonderful without it. There, got that out of my system.
What's wrong with spooky?
Being a local. It’s spooky. Just go to the squares at 2am. You will end up being a ghost or fighting for your life to be one. Had a ranger spec ops friend from Stuart that almost lost his life at 2am…it’s spooky
Been that way for 30+ years.
My favorite movie, Forrest Gump was filmed here!
Headed here in two weeks!! Can’t wait!
me too!
Heading there in three weeks!
Going back in march for my birthday. Last time I was there, I was 13. Cant wait to go, my aunt lives there now.
Splendid....just mesmerizing ❤️
Amazing place! Thanks for the video 🥰
This reminds me over Charleston, South Carolina but I'll have to check out for myself just to confirm!
You for sure need to go!
Savanah is cheaper, but more dangerous than charleston
@@sm3675 That is good to know!
@@sm3675 Wow!!
But also you can drink in public legally there unlike Charleston and it has a much better dive bar scene.
LETS GO THEY GOT SAVANNAH ON HERE
thanks for sharing nice and beautiful video!!
"Little Gracie where they say the child spirit plays with toys left at her grave"
*Happy music plays 🎶
Wow very nice video
Loved the info but can you turn the background volume down? I do have a hearing problem and it would be very helpful to hear the narration without the music blaring over it. Thanks very much for the great videos and the list of places visited in the description.
Great video of Savannah. Shows it in all it's splendid glory. I was raised here and I absolutely love my city, but something was, I'm thinking, quite purposely left out of this video. Savannah's inhabitants are majority African American. I could count only a hand full of them filmed in this video. I am African American, so I'm feeling some kind of way about that. Was it intentional to portray something different to potential tourists???
I noticed the video did not mention First African Baptist, Georgia Infirmary the oldest hospital for Blacks in America, The Girl Scouts, 40 Acres and A Mule and so many significant historical sites in Savannah.
It's a high quality video but I was thinking the same. I always hear about how the south is no longer racist, but subtle stuff like what you just pointed out certainly suggests it.
Why do they even need to mention that?
“The historic Savannah is home to a large number of low class hood rahts who do their best to destroy the city and turn it into every other ghetto in the south”
Are you happy now? Find pride in real things.
Im going to visit this place someday even though im from the philippines 🇵🇭❤️❤️❤️
I just literally came back from savannah for 5 days,we were there we really enjoyed it
love this! Thank you for sharing
I love Savannah ❤️ I would love to live in the Savannah area
Plenty of history here and ghost stories. Well overall beautiful city
Thank you for the video. Currently, visiting Savannah, GA. It’s a neat town. Due to COVID-19, some of the museums are not open. The streets, restaurants and hotels are not crowded which is good...
Absolutely fabulous! Congratulations!
I'm visiting in January. My wife wants to move to Savannah
You should. I love living here.
Its lovely video ❤️❤️❤️
Brightness view here
Savannah is so underrated
Absolutely Beautiful ♥️🇺🇸♥️🇺🇸♥️
Beyond stunning and gorgeous
Wow beautiful place
I love Savannah
I'd love to take a solo trip down there one day!
thank you Expedia , very helpful video
I grew up in Savannah. I have seen several ghosts and so has my father.
Thank you for mentioning the injustice of slavery. The blood, sweat, and tear of the slaves are what made Savannah so rich.
Also the blood sweat and tears of poor white people who outnumbered the slaves 1,00 to one!
Splendid, just reminded me of Rdr2
Visiting Savannah for the true first time is one of my best memories of 2021, I honestly like it more than Charleston, SC even! It wasn't destroyed during the Civil War, so you'll see far more Antebellum history than most other places. You can also walk around with drinks, such as on tours, which you unfortunately won't find anywhere else in the US. Most importantly, the place is all-around gorgeous and I really hope to come back soon. "Forest City" is not a name I heard when I visited, but it does fit very well.
A true Southern gem, Savannah is just a few hours away from Charleston, S.C. or Jacksonville, FL. If you're unaccustomed to visiting the Old South, please be respectful of the culture and social norms you will encounter. When in Rome.....
Yes, like saying 'bless your heart' and being nice to Yankees to their faces but once they leave the room you mock them? Oh yeah, and if you're a native south Georgian who's white, you go up to white people and share your "insight" into slavery and what you truly think of blacks?
@@brynnkohler4084 Sounds like you fell out of the wrong side of the bed. I've travelled quite a bit, and naturally there are nasty folks everywhere. I'm talking about customary behavior. I've seen too many Yankees [ I grew up in CT ] acting like they're in NYC when they're not. Leave the " Ratzo Rizzo " crap at home. And for the record, not everyone in the South is racist, nor are those up North immune to it.
Very informative. Thank you!
I have to visit Savannah one day for holidays
So beautiful ❤️
Steve Barter and lynne eyre-bower holidayed here. They loved it. Highly recommended.
Looks more beautiful and less snobby than Charleston.
I really would like to come visit savannah some day
I was supposed to go here two weeks after the country went into quarantine in March! Hopefully in 2021!!
Didn’t know this was GA oldest city wow
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I need to go to Savannah today for x-rays lol
Georgia 🇬🇪
Thanks heaps. Looking where to go when I depart Australia for a holiday.
Do you guys mind to do some upgrade version for some cities you did from the past? They are kinda outdated now😄
These cities are historic because they don't change Duh!!!
@@cookiecracker6266 I know but they still add new things all the time and it’s worth mentioning
@@xrq3223 Like what?
@@cookiecracker6266 you will know if you travel a lot
@@xrq3223 I own a house in Savannah and spend 4 months there every year.
So Lovely,,,,,
good video, Amazing place
Also kind of weird they didn’t show Savannah City Hall
th note book vibe
Wow! 😍
This must be an amazing city next to Atlanta. ❤
Atlanta is fine for a major city, but not much Southern charm there anymore, as it is the financial and business hub of the SE, and dominated by cars, while Savannah moves at a more leisurely pace.
@@jdhjimbo haven't been to either one of them just yet but I think I will choose Savannah over Atlanta.
@@thekennethbryan Atlanta is a typical sprawling "New city" which is good for many things (I lived there 1 year), but no real charm, and a place dominated by the automobile. I understand why people live there, but other than Stone Mountain and the Aquarium (in ATL area), there is much more to see and enjoy in Savannah, and you feel like you are in a unique town. ATL is much like Dallas or HOU. The whole Lowcountry Coast from Wilmington, NC down to Amelia Island, FL is worth exploring (Wilmington, Pawley's Island, Charleston, Hilton Head, Beaufort, the Golden Isles of GA (Jekyll and St Simons), and Fernandina Beach, FL are some of my faves, along with Savannah.
@@jdhjimbo and just to share, Atlanta hosted Miss Universe pageant a year ago. I was expecting to see videos of girls touring the city and with what you said I think I know the reason why.
I wish they hold the pageant in Savannah instead.
Gonna be there next year! Northeast Florida, Georgia and South Carolina... any good recomendations?
Check out Brunswick and The Golden Isles while you're down here. 😄
@@mavenmargaret8259 thank you! I’ll check it out!
@@lucasmcmag Most coastal small towns are a must see along the low country..Lots of history and character! Darien, GA; Jekyll Island; San Fernandina, FL; Bluffton SC, Hilton Head, and Huntington Beach, SC.
@@ricai132 Thanks for the advice and recommendations! I love History and beaches 😀 My plan is to do road trip from Jacksonville (FL) to Charleston (SC), so I’ll probably stop at these small towns along the coast...
@@lucasmcmag You're welcome! Safe travels.
Can you do Charleston South Carolina
They have a Charleston video, too.
I'm visting in April
Lovely ❤️❤️
USA 🇺🇸
Going this coming wednesday for a week to visit the area as i have never been to Georgia and looking forward to it, booked a ghost tour thing for friday, wanting to possibly move that way as i am tired of california at this point
I’m a tybee island local
Yeah perfect explanation....plz cover more according to climatic region
Expedia these are some travel guide video ideas Guangzhou, China or Lyon, France or Edinburgh, Scotland
I would love to move to Savannah
😂ITS funny my eldest daughter name Savannah...and I love it😍
Georgia UEFA Euro 2024
Do aspen next!
It seems like the only reason people like coming to Savannah is because of Downtown, Pooler, and Tybee Beach.
Pooler?
@@sherryduggar8821 yea. Pooler has a lot of stuff
@@WhoIsJaiK I love Pooler but I never thought of it as a tourist attraction!
@@sherryduggar8821 with all the outlets and restaurants, of course it is. I go to the outlets myself and see many tags from out of town lol
Since Savannah mall is already a ghost town lol
I want to go to Savannah
Супер !
6:56 lol nothing more American than planes advertising
I loved it too! 😂
Where Kenny's Boat At?
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