Before 1619, enslaved landed in Florida. In 1738, their descendants founded the country’s first free Black settlement, Fort ...
With one week to go until Crossover Day, lawmakers and lobbyists are already feeling the exhaustion and exasperation captured in the face of ...
With a low cost of living, a rich history, and multiple entertainment options, this city offers an exceptional quality of ...
Savannah is America’s first planned city, built on the riverfront high on a bluff, by James Oglethorpe beginning in 1733. That planning included graceful squares, ornate church spires, and trees ...
Ironic because when James Oglethorpe founded Savannah and the colony of Georgia in 1733, slavery was forbidden. His vision: to create a classless, egalitarian society where all could make a better ...
Once the residence of the iconic writer, Ernest Hemingway, this charming abode now serves as a museum open to the public.
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Handley senior Emerycre Worrell defended her state titles in the 55 meters and 300 on the second day of the Class 4 state ...
Former DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond has penned a book examining how Georgia founder James Oglethorpe went from a slave trader to a passionate abolitionist. Posted February 27, 2025 7:23am EST ...
The Archibald Bulloch Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) hosted its 27th annual ...
Here you'll find the ruins of Wormsloe, the oldest standing structure in Savannah and the Colonial estate of Noble Jones, a carpenter who came to Georgia in 1733 with James Oglethorpe and the ...