Just about the only mention of Savannah native John C. Frémont in his hometown is a Georgia Historical Society marker in Yamacraw Village near where he was born in 1813. But otherwise, virtually nothing in Savannah about this native son who was a pivotal figure in American history. Why?
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Some mo’ Samoas, please
IT’S BEEN said that the best part of life starts at 40: You’ve established your wants, you’re comfortable in your own skin, you no longer feel any need to make […]
