On the Waterfront in a Sweet Georgia Town Superb ; Architecture, Lifestyle and Climate ... Why Did It Take Us so Long to Cotton On to Savannah?, Property On Sunday

Mail on SundayMay 31, 2004

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Savannah, Georgia, in the deep south of America, has been dubbed by Robb Report magazine, considered the US's authority on luxury lifestyles, as the American city with the most exceptional historic architecture.

With its subtropical climate, elegant lifestyle and accessibility from Britain, the only surprise is that this city of 300,000 people wasn't discovered sooner as a second-home destination by Brits.

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On the Waterfront in a Sweet Georgia Town Superb ; Architecture, Lifestyle and Climate ... Why Did It Take Us so Long to Cotton On to Savannah?, Property On Sunday

The waterfront, renamed River Street, was once a flourishing port exporting cotton and tobacco to Britain using slave labour. Now it is lined with bars, restaurants, clubs and boutiques.

Thanks to films such as Forrest...

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