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Follow along with us on our travels with our motor home. Minnesota is our home, but we go south for the winter. Yes, we are Snowbirds. We love traveling and want to share our experiences with you. This will be our third time traveling south to avoid the cold Minnesota winters. Our travels began in late October with the first destination of Concord, New Hampshire, and New Haven, Connecticut, to visit family before heading south and will eventually get to Arizona before returning to Minnesota in April.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Savannah 2nd day

After our service and propane fill at Camping World this morning we drove to downtown Savannah and parked in the Visitor Center parking lot.  For $12 total they will allow us to stay there for two nights.  Good deal!

We went back to River Street to eat at one of the many restaurants there and browse the gift shops and candy stores.  Pecan pralines are the signature candy for this area.  We got some free samples, but were strong and did not buy any (yet).

We saw a sign saying something about a movie filming.  We asked around, the the locals didn't know any more than we did.  We did learn later that the movie being filmed is When the Bough Breaks.  But nobody knows who the stars will be.  We did see some camera crews, but no actors.

Movie Filming

The Old Cotton Exchange Building

Shops in the Old Cotton Warehouses

Free Boat Shuttle to the Other Side of the River.
We took it, but there was nothing to see over there
other than a hotel and convention center.
Two River Tour Ferry's Waiting for Passengers
Just a few blocks from River Street is the City Market area where a few blocks have been turned into a nice pedestrian mall with more restaurants and gift shops.  A block off that area is celebrity chef Paula Dean's Store and Restaurant The Lady & Sons.  Paula wasn't there.

Paula Dean's Shop and Restaurant
The Lady & Sons is under the awning.

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