• Geneva's

    RESTURANT

    Ever since our first concept made its debut on Habersham Street in 1983, Geneva’s has been a staple part of the Savannah, GA community.

    Visit Website : https://www.eatgenevas.com/

  • BELFORD'S

    City Market

    Located at the southwest corner of City Market, Belford’s rich history is also a key part of Savannah’s past.

    Visit : https://www.belfordssavannah.com/belfords-savannah-steakhouse/

    Belford’s Savannah restaurant arrived in 1996, and is now known throughout the Southeast for its seafood, steaks and fine wines. The restaurant’s award-winning menu attracts locals and tourists alike.

  • Good Times Jazz Bar

    Bay Street -Downtown

    Good Times Jazz Bar and Restaurant was born out of a desire to bring Great Southern fare, Fine wines and the best in Jazz into one sophisticated relaxing atmosphere.

    Visit : https://goodtimesjazzbar.com/#photos

  • Wormsloe Planation

    Historic State Sites:

    Visit here : https://gastateparks.org/wormsloe

    The stunning live oak lined avenue beckons visitors to Wormsloe State Historic Site, whose abundant cultural and natural resources have been, and continue to be, shaped by the influences of the many inhabitants of the Isle of Hope through the centuries including those of Native American, African, and European descent.

  • Pin Point Museum

    chsgeorgia.org

    Pin Point Heritage Museum is located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory. The community was founded in 1896 by freedman after the Civil War. The former factory has been transformed into an educational center for visitors to authentically learn about the Gullah/Geechee culture directly from residents who grew up in the small, close-knit community. Guests can discover these unique lifeways, from daily life to religion, language and food.

  • Green Meldrim House

    https://greenmeldrimhouse.org/

    Green-Meldrim history

    The Green-Meldrim house was General Sherman's headquarters during the Civil War.

    A freed African American woman worked for the Green family and was the first and only woman to publish accounts of the Civil War.

    General Sherman gave Savannah as a Christmas present to President Lincoln.

    The Green-Meldrim House was built for Lucy as part of their marriage contract.

    Julian Green was a famous French writer.

    Judge Meldrim was mayor of Savannah and president of the American Bar Association.

  • Sabreee's Gallery

    www.sabreesgallery.com

    Sabreee and her fourteen siblings spent most of their youth working on the farm. When you observe her works, you will find them reminiscence of the deep south; fishing off the river bank or swamp land; walking barefoot in the rain; working all day in the cotton, tobacco, cucumbers, and watermelon fields; running in the blazing sun; throwing a frisbee; laughing and playing in a game of outdoor basketball; climbing a grapevine tree; being whipped across the legs for not doing a chore

  • SHABAZZ RESTAURANT

    VOTED AS ONE OF BEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANTS IN SAVANNAH, GA

    *Conde Nast Traveler Magazine

    www.shabazzseafood.com

    As seen on Netflix "Fresh, Fried, and Crispy," Shabazz Seafood has been continuously serving millions in Savannah, GA since 1989 while maintaining the tradition having the best fish & seafood in Savannah. We pride ourselves in offering our customers the best food experience from our signature Fish Supreme Combo, our delicious Shabazz Seafood Platter, to the flavorful Malika Shabazz Juice.

  • Vendors On Victory

    Visit Sista Pat’s Gullah Geechee Heritage Book Exclusives at Vendor’s on Victory!

    https://vendorsonvictory.com/

    50+ Local Small businesses

    We are not just a vendor market we are also a business incubator to help small businesses grow and flourish. We offer affordable scalable spaces to meet vendors where they are in their business development. People buy from people. Our goal is to provide a communal space where consumers can meet the maker or local entrepreneur.

  • American Abolitionists and Antislavery Activists

    American Abolitionists and Antislavery Activists:

    Conscience of the Nation

    http://www.americanabolitionists.com/

  • The Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission

    Are you Gullah Geechee ?Returning to your heritage and need resources to reconnect ?

    https://gullahgeecheecorridor.org/

    The Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor is a National Heritage Area and it was established by the U.S. Congress to recognize the unique culture of the Gullah Geechee people who have traditionally resided in the coastal areas and the sea islands of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Visit us to learn more about Gullah Geechee people and a unique, world culture.

  • The Weeping Time

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Slave_Auction

    The Great Slave Auction (also called the Weeping Time[1]) was an auction of enslaved Americans of African descent held at Ten Broeck Race Course, near Savannah, Georgia, United States, on March 2 and 3, 1859. Slaveholder and absentee plantation owner Pierce Mease Butler authorized the sale of approximately 436 men, women, children, and infants to be sold over the course of two days. The sale's proceeds went to satisfy Butler's significant debt, much from gambling.[2] The auction was considered the largest single sale of slaves in U.S. history until the 2022 discovery of an even larger auction of 600 slaves in Charleston, South Carolina.

  • Unforgettable Bakery and Cafe

    Welcome to Unforgettable Bakery, located in Savannah, GA.

    https://www.unforgettablebakery.com/

    offer a menu for in-house orders, and you can pre-order items online for pickup at the Forest Park Shopping Center on Eisenhower Drive.

  • Simple Soul Café

    Southern inspired home-cooking kitchen. Simply good food & good vibes🧡💚.

    https://www.instagram.com/simplesoulsavannah/

    1915 Montgomery ST. 11:30 am to 8 pm. Closed on Wednesdays.

  • Touch of Africa

    https://touchofafrica.ca/

    Touch of Africa is an award-winning presenter at the PNE and BC Home Show.

    For those seeking a touch of exotic untamed cultures of Africa, we offer a variety of items to tempt your pallet: masks, pictures, wall hangings and batiks to decorate your walls and African teak, mahogany and ebony furnishings to add spice to your home. Statues and ceremonial carvings are available to peek from your corners.