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A Visual Tour of America's Most Beautiful City -Take a cinematic journey into the heart and soul of America's best preserved urban historic district.
ROMANTIC VIDEO POSTCARD of Savannah, Georgia - Hostess city of the South! Digitally photographed and recorded, this visually stunning new travel video captures all the beauty and charm that make Savannah, Georgia one of the world's most magnificent travel destinations. Featuring: - A captivating retelling of the city's rich history
- Breathtaking views of architectural treasures and gardens
- Little known anecdotes, interesting facts, legends and hauntings
- An elegant musical score by an award winning European composer
- Approximate running time: 34 minutes
CITY HISTORY "Savannah Calling" will take you from the city's beginnings as a debtor's colony in 1733 to its present day position as a thriving business hub and one of the countries most celebrated travel destinations. THE SQUARES The city is renown for its elegant squares. And, "Savannah Calling" will give you a first-hand look at these magnificent treasures and the interesting stories behind them. THE ARCHITECTURE Savannah's architectural grandeur, its Georgian Greek Revival, Italianate, Federal and Victorian homes, are all showcased by the video not as artifacts, but as living vibrant history. You'll get an up-close-and-personal look at some of the city's most famous designs, including the famed Gingerbread House, Owens-Thomas House, Davenport House, Rainbow Row and countless others. THE LEGENDS "Savannah has plenty and "Savannah Calling" will share them with you. Among them? - The famed meeting between General James Oglethorpe and Yamacraw Indian tribal chief Tomochichi in September of 1732
- General Sherman's visit to the city after his famous "March to the Sea" and his presentation of the city as a Christmas gift to President Lincoln
- The story of Savannah's Waving Girl
THE HAUNTINGS Ghost stories abound in Savannah, and one city square in particular, Columbia Square, might just be Savannah's most supernaturally active area. "Savannah Calling" will share the stories of this square's ghost cat as well as a myriad of mischievous spirits residents claim to have seen in historic homes and other squares over the years.
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