Day 11 - Savannah
Started with walking tour that got us through a bunch of Savannah's famous squares. The focus here is much more on the original colony and the revolutionary war, not so much the civil war. Fish downspouts are a thing in Savannah, apparently helping keep away evil spirits.
Then a visit to Congregation Mickve Israel, the oldest Reform congregation in the US, founded by Sephardic Jews in 1735. The current building was built in 1878. Beautiful, but strange to us as it looks so much like a church, complete with nave, apse and stained glass.
We then squeezed in a visit to the Savannah Historical Museum before heading home to our feet up and have a nap before meeting our friends Barbara and Chris for dinner.
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