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| Housing a fine restaurant in a mysterious maze of rooms, the Pirates House is a perfectly preserved seamans tavern built in 1794, when the riverfront area was a flourishing haven for sailors from the seven seas. |
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| Factors Walk is a collection of shops, restaurants, inns, offices and private homes that runs along the scenic Savannah River. In springtime, the riverbank is ablaze with Savannahs trademark azaleas. |
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| Savannahs Victorian District is rife with gorgeous gingerbread for all who love Victorian architecture. It encompasses 45 blocks of the city, a 162-acre area which was named to the Register of Historic Places in 1974. In that same year, much of the district underwent major renovations by the Savannah Landmark Rehabilitation Project. |
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| The Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences is Savannahs primary art museum and the oldest public museum in the South. It houses a fine permanent collection of paintings by French, American and German impressionists as well as exquisite period furniture and original Savannah silver. |
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| The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Georgia, and the seat of the Diocese of Savannah. It has recently been renovated inside and out. |
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