Saturday, May 20, 2023

[PHOTOSTORY 1: OUTDOORS] Savannah Night Life

 

By: Nick Quarterman

SCAD is advertising their anticipated Broadway show of the summer. The show is will be called PIPPIN.

 Caught a random couple strolling down the lane of Brighton Street. The two lovers seem to be enjoying each other's time.


Night capture of Savannah Methodism founder. John Wesley is featured in this picture.


My cousin Chadai and I taking selfies before my camera died. She said she was glad to tagalong.

The City Hall Savannah. It is one of Savannah's most historic buildings.

A parking meter downtown. A common misconception is that you have to pay on weekends.

Two friends talking under the towering trees. One of the ladies was going off about her cheating boyfriend.
Stop to get Fat Tuesdays. They specialize in alcoholic slushy's.

A group of friends catching up over summer break and cigarettes. Isabell the girl on the far right says they've been friends since middle school.

A Savannah Chatham county police car. They were on standby for tonight's big crowd.
Wall mural for Savannah's prohibition museum. It is one of Savannah's most visited museums downtown.
A popular hightop club called Tree House. This picture was taken as I was walking up the stairs.


Maria was taking a break from the dance floor at Treehouse. Maria was there with a group of her sorority sisters.
A window view of Savannah signature gallery. They carry a lot of multicultural pictures.


A window view of artificial Lilly flowers. Advertising view of what Brussels Belgium looks like.

River Street sweets employee name Sarah. She is selling one of Savannah's most prominent deserts, pralines.

A long line awaits for Leopold's ice cream. The customers are highly anticipating the ice cream and its variety of flavors.


A water fountain in the middle of Savanna's squares. There were tourist around throwing coins in for good luck.
A group of blooming flowers shining in the moonlight. They were located outside the Hyatt Regency.
The end of a mini traffic jam on Bryan Street. I was almost ran over by a speeding car.





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