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Savannah, Georgia: A Blend of Historic Charm and Modern Living

September 24, 2024

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For nearly three centuries, Savannah, Georgia has stood as a living testament to America's rich history and timeless beauty. This Southern gem showcases its storied past with meticulously preserved Antebellum architecture and age-old cobblestone streets, offering a window into a bygone era. With captivating parks and 22 public squares, Savannah epitomizes the essence of Southern elegance and hospitality.
 
But Savannah is more than just a historical treasure trove, it's a city on the move. With a booming economy, a vibrant seaport, thriving industries, and a steady influx of new residents, Savannah is dynamically evolving. The metro area is now home to around 100 new residential communities, each catering to the growing population and adding to the city’s modern vitality.
 
Dubbed the “Hostess City of the South,” Savannah beckons to those seeking a unique blend of the past and the present.
 
About Savannah
Savannah’s roots trace back to 1733 when General James Oglethorpe established the city along the banks of the Savannah River, christening the 13th American colony as Georgia in honor of England’s King George II. The city played pivotal roles during both the American Revolution and the Civil War, and today, it proudly hosts one of the nation’s largest National Historic Landmark Districts.
 
The Savannah River, rich in wildlife, forms most of the border between Georgia and South Carolina before it meets the Atlantic Ocean. Spanning 5,821 square miles in eastern Georgia, the Savannah River Basin is an essential part of the region’s natural landscape.
 
Modern-day Savannah seamlessly blends its historical charm with contemporary attractions. River Street, once home to old cotton warehouses, has been transformed into an entertainment hotspot featuring nearly 100 establishments, including eateries, pubs, inns, boutiques, and historic sites. The Plant Riverside District, unveiled in 2020, further enhances the city’s entertainment offerings with a variety of dining options, shops, art venues, and a luxurious JW Marriott hotel.
 
Savannah’s economic growth is also driven by the Port of Savannah, North America's fourth-largest port for shipping container traffic. In 2022 alone, the port handled 5.7 million 20-foot equivalent container units. This growth is further supported by the city’s manufacturing sector, military operations, tourism, and esteemed institutions like The Savannah College of Art and Design. Major corporations such as Gulfstream Aerospace, International Paper, Titlemax, and JCB have also established their headquarters in this vibrant city.
 
Area Attractions
A short 20-minute drive from Savannah leads to Tybee Island, the nearest beach and a haven for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy cycling, paddleboarding, kayaking, and fishing. Golf aficionados will find themselves spoilt for choice with numerous clubs around Savannah, each offering an unparalleled golfing experience amidst stunning natural backdrops. Savannah takes pride in hosting one of the grandest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Other notable attractions include:
 
  • Chippewa Square - the backdrop to Forrest Gump’s life musings with a box of chocolates.
  • Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences: home to the iconic Bird Girl Statue, spotlighted in “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.”
  • Scenic spots like Riverfront Plaza, Factors’ Walk, and City Market.
  • Ossabaw Island - a preserved barrier island.
  • Juliette Gordon Low’s abode - the birthplace of the Girl Scouts’ founder.
  • Wormsloe Historic Site - colonial-era ruins of one of Georgia’s oldest plantations
  • First African Baptist Church - established in 1777, standing as America's oldest African American church.
  • Temple Mickve Israel - established in 1735, it’s the third-oldest Jewish Congregation in the U.S.
  • Central of Georgia Railway Roundhouse Complex - the country’s oldest surviving antebellum rail facility.
 
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Calling Savannah Home
Savannah is a city of contrasts, where history meets modernity, and each neighborhood weaves its own story into the rich tapestry of this Southern gem. With over 100 distinct neighborhoods spread across six principal areas, Savannah offers a variety of living experiences, each infused with its unique charm and character.
 
Downtown Savannah: The Heart of History
Downtown Savannah is the city's most iconic area, home to the Landmark Historic District and the Victorian District. This area is a living museum, where cobblestone streets, grand antebellum homes, and picturesque public squares transport you back in time. As the cultural and historic heart of Savannah, Downtown attracts those who seek to live amidst the city’s storied past. Here, every corner holds a piece of history, making it an ideal place for residents and visitors who appreciate heritage, architecture, and the timeless beauty of a well-preserved urban landscape.
 
Midtown Savannah: Where Tradition Meets Modernity
Midtown Savannah offers a seamless blend of residential and commercial spaces, making it one of the most dynamic areas in the city. Characterized by tree-lined streets, lush parks, and a diverse array of architectural styles, Midtown is a neighborhood that caters to a broad spectrum of preferences. It’s a favorite among young professionals, particularly those connected to the Savannah College of Art and Design, thanks to its proximity to creative hubs and its vibrant community atmosphere. While Midtown embraces modern living, it never loses sight of the traditional charm that defines Savannah.
 
Southside Savannah: Suburban Comfort and Convenience
Southside Savannah is synonymous with modern suburban living, offering a balanced mix of residential communities, shopping centers, and recreational amenities. This area is designed for families and individuals who value comfort, convenience, and a suburban lifestyle. With well-planned neighborhoods, excellent schools, and abundant green spaces, Southside provides a tranquil environment while keeping residents connected to the broader Savannah area. It’s a thriving part of the city where suburban life flourishes without sacrificing the conveniences of urban living.
 
Eastside Savannah: A Quiet Retreat Rich in Local Culture
Eastside Savannah is a quieter, more residential area that offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city core. Known for its rich local history and strong sense of community, Eastside is perfect for those who appreciate a laid-back atmosphere. The neighborhoods here are dotted with historic homes and cultural landmarks, making it a place where the past is always present. It’s an ideal spot for those who seek a slower pace of life while still being just a short distance from Downtown Savannah’s attractions.
 
Westside Savannah: Growth and Diversity
Westside Savannah is an area marked by growth and development, blending residential, industrial, and commercial zones. This part of the city is undergoing significant development, offering a range of housing options from historic homes to newly constructed properties. The Westside’s evolving landscape makes it an attractive option for those looking to be part of Savannah’s future, with opportunities to live, work, and play all within close proximity. It’s a neighborhood on the rise, reflecting the broader trends of progress and renewal seen across Savannah.
 
Southwest/West Chatham: The New Frontier of Suburban Living
Southwest/West Chatham represents the newest chapter in Savannah’s story, with recently annexed suburban neighborhoods that are rapidly growing. This area is characterized by modern residential developments designed to meet the needs of Savannah’s expanding population. Here, you’ll find spacious homes, modern amenities, and a family-friendly environment that appeals to those seeking a suburban lifestyle. As the city continues to grow, Southwest/West Chatham stands as a testament to Savannah’s ongoing evolution, offering a glimpse into the future while maintaining the community spirit that defines the region.
 

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Savannah: A City Where Past and Future Meet
 
Each of these areas contributes to the unique character of the growing Savannah region, making it a place where history and modernity coexist, and where various lifestyles are embraced. Whether you’re drawn to the historic charm of Downtown, the suburban comfort of Southside, or the growing communities in Southwest/West Chatham, Savannah’s neighborhoods offer something for everyone.
 
As the city continues to flourish, it remains deeply rooted in its rich past, even as it builds homes and communities that are poised for the future. In Savannah, you’ll find a place where every neighborhood tells a story, and where you can write the next chapter of your own.
 
 
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