Under the sleepy oak trees dripping with Spanish moss, a new mystery has befallen the fair city of Savannah. Text messages from “Hannah” have been received by residents regarding the […]
Talmadge Bridge
Editor’s Note: A bridge (name) too far?
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?
Editor’s Note: Monumental problems
No good deed goes unpunished, and City Council’s wisdom is likely to enrage partisans on both ends of the spectrum.
Bridging divides with Ronald Christopher
Savannah’s Talmadge Bridge is a beautiful piece of engineering whose moniker honors racial injustice
City Council addresses Confederate monument, Talmadge Bridge issues
DeLoach said the goal is to ‘expand the story this monument tells to be inclusive of all Savannahians’
‘City Transversed’ connects art, engineering and ecology
WHEN artist Lisa D. Watson was a girl in small town Ohio, she used to like to hang out under the bridge near her house. For some kids, in some […]
