News & Media
Media Features
10/11 – Romantic Homes Article – pdf
4/09 – Animal Fair, available at Borders, Barnes & Noble and on www.animalfair.com - pdf
12/08 – Savannah Morning News, The Distillery taps into local craft-beer market
12/08 – Run For One Planet Blog
12/08 – London Telegraph, UK. Georgia, USA: The revamp of old Savannah
5/08 – Savoring Savannah: EnCompass Magazine, AAA Colorado
2/08 – Small Gardens: A Little Piece of Paradise – pdf
2/08 – Southern Homescapes
5/07 – Atlanta Life magazine
2/07 – Essence magazine – pdf
10/06 – Spooky Bed and Breakfast
7/06 – Greg Kinnear’s fascination with Savannah – pdf
4/06 – Charlotte Magazine
Press Releases
1/08 – Azalea Inn Jump Starts 2008 with a Green Outlook – pdf
9/07 – Cultural Christmas in Historic Savannah, Not Just for Empty Nesters – pdf
7/07 – Splendiferous, Fun-Loving Christmas Holidays in Historic Savannah – pdf
2/07 – Artistic Heritage Gardens in Historic Savannah Take Root Through Water Conservation – pdf
10/06 – Ghosts Spice Up Halloween and Storytelling at the Historic Savannah Mansion – pdf
Press Quick Fact Sheet:
- English Quick Fact Sheet – pdf
- Japanese Quick Fact Sheet – pdf
- Información española de las comodidades de Savannah – pdf
- History of Azalea Inn & Gardens – pdf
- Request high resolutions photos of Azalea Inn & Gardens
Memberships
- Romantic Inns of Savannah
- Historic Savannah Foundation
- Savannah Georgia Chamber of Commerce
- Savannah Convention & Visitor’s Bureau
- Georgia Innkeepers Association
- BedandBreakfast.com
- BBOnline.com
- TripAdvisor.com
- Professional Association of Innkeepers International
- Savannah Inns
What Do the Travel Writers Say?
“If you have time to visit only one city in the Southeast, make it Savannah. It’s that special.” - Frommer’s Travel Guide
The New York Times spends 36-Hours in Savannah “New ideas join the old in the heart of the gracious South.” The feature by travel writer Shaila Dewan advises, “While certain things about Savannah never change, its budding art scene and restored historic areas offer visitors something new.” Ms. Dewan points to:
- For what to do:
- Telfair Mansion and Art Museum
- Juliette Gordon Low’s Birthplace
- Bonaventure Cemetery
- For where to eat:
- Elizabeth on 37th,
- Back in the Day Bakery
- Desposito’s
Travel writer Deborah R. Huso highlights “Savannah After Dark” “Georgia’s most historic city superbly blends the old with the new”
Essence magazine recommends seductive Savannah with encouragement to “discover your fairy-tale romance – pdf.”
R. W. Apple, Jr., writes with robust enthusiasm, “How lucky Savannah is!” in “Apple’s America: The Discriminating Traveler’s Guide to 40 Great Cities in the United States and Canada
American Planning Association (APA) names the Bull Street corridor one of 10 Great Streets in America.
Take along the camera, bring bread to feed the pigeons and squirrels in the garden squares and have a picnic breakfast with nature in Forsyth Park. In addition to the city’s lush azaleas, Saucer Magnolia (Bay & Whitaker Streets), Okame Cherry (on Johnson Square), shady Oaks, lush grass, and Butterfly Magnolia dress Savannah landscapes. Thousands of bulbs and spring annuals are planted each year making a spectacular display during our St. Patrick’s Day festivities.
Press & Media Contact, Freelance Writers, Editors and Producers
Please contact:
Leigh Cort www.LeighCortPublicity.com Cell: 904-806-3613 Email: leighcort@bellsouth.net

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