Monday, May 24, 2021

[PHOTOSTORY 1: Outdoors] A day in Savannah, Georgia

By: Amara Lewis




People walking outside of a local boutique on River Street. River Street is experiencing minor construction.


Felicia Treadwell sitting outside on a break from her job as a cook. Felicia Treadwell works at the Savannah Tequila Company and recommended the Savannah Fine Arts Gallery.


An alleyway between the old and new parts of River Street. This is pictured beside the J.W Marriott, which is the newest hotel on River Street.


An Old Town Trolley Tours booth. Trolley tours are a popular tourist attraction in Savannah and allow tourists to explore Savannah in a unique way.




Sherry Duschka shops for blouses outside at a local Savannah souvenir shop. Duschka said that she was here on vacation for a girls' trip.


Jaylen Huges, Jade Huges, and Juliet Winters enjoy lunch at Dockside Seafood. The group was on a graduation trip, visiting as guests from Walter State Community College in Tennessee.



Jade Nguyen, a nursing student at Georgia Southern University, works as a hostess at River House."I like working here because of the money.





Aaron Hackett, 20, watches the port for ships. Aaron is a construction management major at Georgia Southern University.



A street view of River Street from the sidewalk.




Outside of the River Street Sweets Candy Store. The candy store has made it into People Magazine.































Hayliegh Rose, Yaovi Avoudikpon, Regina Monaco, and Abhi Budda walking down River Street. The group said they were just visiting the beach and shopping




The "Cracked Earth" monument on River Street. The monument is a World War II monument and represents the world being split during that time period.




River Street outside of Wet Willie's. Wet Willie's serves alcoholic slushies and has been doing so since 1990 with over five locations across the United States.




Benjamin Byarson makes bamboo roses for Savannah tourists. Byarson said that he does this as a hobby and has a permit to do so.








".Paula Smith holds a sign that advocates for homelessness. " I may be homeless, but I ain't hopeless."








.the ladies were attending an event at the Myrtle Rose Rooftop Garden. Kathleen Benton and Erin Allen holding flowers







.Pigeons scavenging for food between the cobblestone cracks of River Stree.










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