With its variety of architectural styles ranging from Greek Revival to Gothic, Savannah's National Historic Landmark District captures much of the city's character. The rich diversity in Savannah's ...
Savannah, Georgia, is known more for its antebellum charm than its postwar chic. But, peppered among the Gothic Revival churches, Italianate mansions, and Neoclassical office buildings of the historic ...
Savannah’s downtown, filled with charming 18 th – and 19 th-century homes, can seem like a Disneyland of historical architecture, an element that lures tourists to its tree-lined streets. Its suburbs ...
Recent arguments against the designation of several mid-century modern (MCM) buildings, such as the former Sears department store on Bull Street, as contributing to the Victorian District appear to be ...
Architectural Digest editorial staff were not involved with the creation of this content. Savannah, Georgia, is not a city that quietly evolves. It insists—gracefully, defiantly—on remembering itself.
Savannah is full of unique characters, but the city’s art, architecture and artifacts have an equally important story to tell during the eighth annual Savannah Antiques and Architecture Weekend, March ...
Built in 1848, this free-standing stucco townhome on a double lot in the center of Savannah’s National Historic Landmark District offers a garden apartment with a separate entrance and a rare four-car ...
Savannah is one of the most beautiful and historic cities in the United States. Located on the Georgia coast in the deep south and only a 45-minute drive from South Carolina’s esteemed Hilton Head ...
A historic Greek revival-style mansion in Savannah, Georgia, has sold for $6.167 million—making it the priciest home ever sold in the city’s historic district. The approximately 10,565-square-foot ...