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- ct1964upsExplorer
kerrlakeRoo wrote:
Been a few years since we were there but take a walk through the old cemetery. The old ones like that tell stories, whole families lost to scarlet fever or another infliction, war stories, and the trees with the Spanish moss are awesome. Since you have been there you know about the low country boil, but have you tried the ghost tours? Night time walking tours through several supposedly haunted locations, and one used to be by carriage.
X2 for Mrs Wilkes for lunch..best southern cooking..C - 2_RetiredExplorerBonaventure Cemetery might be the one you mean. Great place to get a feel for the Low Country's heritage. For a great meal, try the Pink House. Not for kids, but we love the food and atmosphere - even downstairs in the bar area. In town, take advantage of the pedicabs. The kids are great and always working so hard. Cheaper than a real cab, which can never be found. Dueling Pianos at Savannah Smiles. Great fun! Have a great visit.
- charmingExplorerTake time to go to Mrs. Wilkes for lunch. Expect to wait and you have to pay cash.
We lucked out on our visit last year, it was the Saturday that the Masons opened the Cotton Exchange for tours. - kerrlakeRooExplorerBeen a few years since we were there but take a walk through the old cemetery. The old ones like that tell stories, whole families lost to scarlet fever or another infliction, war stories, and the trees with the Spanish moss are awesome. Since you have been there you know about the low country boil, but have you tried the ghost tours? Night time walking tours through several supposedly haunted locations, and one used to be by carriage.
- FLGupExplorerWe were there last month. A beautiful new RV Park. It has a tremendous pool. No shade as it is a new park. They have shuttle service to downtown for $10 per person. We stayed three days and drove our own truck into town instead. The first day we did the trolley tour so parking was free. On the other days we parked in the visitor center for about $3 or $5 (can’t remember). We will use Creekfire as a stop whenever we pass through this area.
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