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Bonaventure Cemetery

Originally called Evergreen Cemetery and established on 70 acres of the Bonaventure Plantation as a private commercial enterprise in 1846. It was designed as a traditional Victorian cemetery with curing paths, lots of trees, and grassy areas. It was purchased in 1907 by the city of Savannah to become the fourth of the cities five cemeteries. The grounds were also increased to about 103 acres.
Savannah, Georgia

May 9th 2023
We enjoyed 3 days in historic Savannah. Located along the Savannah River it is the largest port in Georgia. This charming southern city offers art, architecture, delicious cuisine, trendy boutiques, haunted stories, and lush greenspaces all under a veil of Spanish moss. We parked the Jeep and walked all over the city, strolling through many of the neighborhood squares. We jumped back in Mazie and ... read more
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