Savannah is located a couple of miles inland from the Atlantic Coastline of Georgia. The city was founded in 1733 by British general James Oglethorpe. Today, this city stands virtually frozen in time and is one of the largest historical urban areas in the United States.
The city recently earned a nickname of the 'hostess city of the south' for its hospitality and laidback pace. Experience the history of the region at a slow Southern pace by visit the stately mansions down by the river. For dinner, be sure to try the local-caught shrimp and kick back with a mint julep - a local favorite.