I arrived at the Savannah visitor center soon after noon, and took the cheaper trolley tour of the historic district. Savannah’s designer had the idea of setting squares at regular intervals, instead of the usual city grid. I don’t how much sense that makes in terms of traffic, but the squares were very picturesque.
The trolley guide claimed that his grandparents’ historic house was heavily haunted, and in fact most of the historic Savannah homes are haunted. I didn’t stay long enough to find out, though. I got off the trolley a little before it got back to the visitors’ center so I could walk along the waterfront a bit and walk back through the historic district.
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