“We’re just laying the facts on the table,” Rita Elliott says. “For so long, a series of myths have fueled a lack of interest in an ordinance. The myths aren’t true at all, but policy leaders buy into them.”
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Raising the CSS Georgia
THOUGH THE Confederate Navy was massively outnumbered in the Civil War, they equaled the odds a bit through the use of major technological breakthroughs —some of which reverberated through the […]
Archaeology at the Davenport House
“This was a tenement far longer that it was a home for the Davenports,” reminds Director Jamie Credle. “Everything can add to our inventory of information.”
You say you want a Revolution
Thomas Square Park, right next to the Bull Street Library, is considered by most of us today to be very near the heart of downtown Savannah. During the Revolutionary War, […]
Uncovering history
While Savannah wears its history on its sleeve, there’s still a considerable amount of the city’s past that remains buried — not in cemeteries, per se — but all across […]
