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From bed and breakfast lodging at Azalea Inn & Gardens guests discover an inspiringly congenial melding of international cultures from Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.



Pictures Savannah historic district, historic Savannah gardens, downtown Savannah, off the beaten path, Victorian architecture, and the Georgia Coast
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Bed & Breakfast Lodging Points to Diverse Savannah Heritage & Cultures

Bed & Breakfast lodging -- complemented with heritage travel and cultural vacation ideas for a great Savannah getaway – includes mingling with international heritages and diverse cultures, discovering the local art, theater packages, Savannah history, plus, international fine dining and casual southern cuisines … including the famous southern food. [-]

The best of Savannah live theater productions is highlighted in the Inn’s Savannah dinner theater package, Savannah Theater musical theater packages, Savannah Murder Mystery theater, and fine arts theater hotel packages.  Don’t miss Savannah Georgia drama and Savannah music scenes … in the Savannah theaters, in Savannah nightspots, in southern-friendly conversations, and in the dignified to eclectic tales of The South.

From Azalea Inn and Garden’s bed and breakfast lodging, guests discover an inspiringly congenial melding of international peoples from Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.  In concert Savannah Georgia tourism travel, historic bed and breakfast lodging in Savannah, Savannah harbor port of the Georgia Ports Authority, and the pacesetting Savannah School of Art and Design bring to the forefront focus on an internationally diverse, heritage-loving Savannah -- a “heritage place.” Its citizenry brings international clout, and its art and cultures reflect the national heritage of America’s immigrant nation.  Historically, the southernmost 13th colony was prominent in the American Revolutionary War and the American Civil War -- sometimes called the War of Northern Aggressive by southerners.

Southern food temptations reflect the cultures of the world, intimately shared.  Savannah soul food (at Mom & Nikki’s), Wall’s Barbecue (discovered by a New York Times writer), and Low Country southern cuisine (featured in Everyday with Rachael Ray’s road trip in Savannah, Georgia) are now household commodities, thanks to Savannah’s own Paula Deen, an exuberant, slow-drawl talking chef of the Lady and Sons. Featuring Fried Green Tomatoes and Collard Greens, the beloved southern personality, featured on the Food Channel Network, brings loving enthusiasm to Savannah Georgia tourism and travel. 


For your holiday travel in Savannah, don’t miss the amazing diversity of the [-]

African-American Freedom Trail, Railroad Roundhouse Museum, Battlefield Park of the American Revolutionary War, St. Patrick’s Day, Savannah Asian Festival, OctoberFest celebration on the Savannah River, and internationally prominent Savannah Music Festival.

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Savannah Bed and breakfast lodging assistance points to picturesque places, such as Noble Jones's Wormsloe Plantation, a Savannah historic place in Isle of Hope, a small town summer retreat village for residents in downtown Savannah. Wormsloe Plantation, the colonial Savannah plantation of Noble Jones.

Freedom Trail Discovery

Savannah bed and breakfast GEORGIA GETAWAY package one—night getaway begins at $249 ——

  • One night’s lodging in Gentlemen’s Parlor
  • Two passes for the Freedom Trail (as described below)
  • Freshly prepared southern gourmet breakfast for two
  • Early evening wine and hors d’oeuvres
  • Nightcap and dessert

The African American Black Heritage Trail is very much about freedom. As you weave through historic Savannah’s downtown district, just a few short blocks away you will discover the King—Tisdell Cottage at 514 East Huntingdon Street where slavery is documented in bills of sale and newspaper advertisements for slaves. A tiny gingerbread gem, the cottage is operated by the Savannah—Yamacraw chapter of the Association for the Study of Afro—American Life and History.

Walk northward in historic downtown Savannah and discover the unpretentious Beach Institute, originally a missionary school built for slaves in 1867, and now home to the collection of Ulysses Davis, a Savannah barber and self—taught woodcarver who created marvelous folk art out of blocks of cypress and mahogany. Among Mr. Davis’s pieces are busts of every president from Washington to Bush and a depiction of the artist’s wife, Elizabeth, as “the Goddess of Peace and Love.” Included are the simple tools that Mr. Davis used to carve his masterworks. [-]

Not too far away is the unadorned little Second African Baptist Church (1802), where Sherman read the Emancipation Proclamation and promised newly freed slaves “40 acres and a mule.” Almost a century later, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached there an “I Have a Dream” sermon that prefigured his historic speech in Washington.

Across town stands the First African Baptist Church (1788), which claims to be the oldest continuously active black church in North America, has loose floorboards beneath which runaway slaves once hid.

Complete the walk of freedom with a visit to the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum which chronicles the civil rights struggle of the Georgia’s oldest African American community from slavery to present.


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