Collective Memory
byA superb local collection centers on Lowcountry treasures As an art historian, I have spent several decades pondering what drives people to amass things,…
A superb local collection centers on Lowcountry treasures As an art historian, I have spent several decades pondering what drives people to amass things,…
A historic renovation on Gaston Street brings an 1868 townhouse back to life Four years ago at the northeast corner of Gaston and Abercorn…
Bethesda Academy helps young men realize their potential Not far from Wormsloe Historic Site sits an equally historic spot, with similar visual cues: an…
The year was 1929. Herbert Hoover had just won the presidency in a landslide election, the first-ever Academy Awards were held in Hollywood and…
Change has come to the heart of Savannah, where the arms of our shadiest oak shelter inquisitive students and embrace a practice that was…
A young couple enlists the help of friends to transform a historic brick townhouse into a vibrant, cosmopolitan abode. Beth Concepción takes a tour. Photography…
A joker, a pirate and a writer walk into a bar … Andrea Goto takes a spin through the city with two seasoned tourism…
Ambivalent about specters, Amy Paige Condon encounters the inexplicable and begins to wonder if there’s more to the afterlife than meets the eye. »…
In search of the city’s secrets, Andrea Goto sidles up to Savannah’s most infamous monuments—with a to go cup in hand. » Photography by…
Historic builder Isaiah Davenport was the man of honor during the inaugural Historic Savannah Foundation Preservation Fest. Allison Hersh explores his legacy.