Charleston, South Carolina & Savannah, Georgia
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April 15th–April 25th, 2011
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And our room was an upgrade.
Hop on, hop off jitney tours are the way to see Savannah.
Juliette Gordon Low house, founder of the Girl Scouts.
“Pirate House,” prominent during Robert Louis Stevenson’s time.
The Ships of the Sea Museum, a hidden gem of Savannah.
The late, great, Titanic.
A mid 19th century steamship.
There were many ships named Savannah.
The Merrimac, the South’s ironclad.
It was quite uncomfortable in its boiler room.
Whole forests went into making a single ship.
Art by sailors.
Scrimshaw on whale’s teeth.
Another Savannah.
Unhappy bow spirit. I hope the ship faired better.
Another spectacular bow spirit.
The sailors had a lot of idle time on their hands!
Back on the Savannah dock, a working ship.
The finest meal of our trip and culinary experience.
Paula Deen’s restaurant a big Savannah landmark.
The attack of the Paula Deens.
Johnny Mercer, another Savannah native son.
Jack and Linda Milano, Barbara’s 2nd cousins. They live in South Carolina. We stopped for a visit on the way back.
Baltimore, our last stop on the way home.