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An issue steeped in history. Under the 1970 Georgia Coastal Marshlands Protection Act, the state owns the nearly 400,000 acres of wetlands lining its 100-mile coast.However, about 10% of that ...
In January, the Historic Savannah Foundation established the Endangered Places Program, asking for nominations with ...
Historic Savannah Foundation (HSF) released its inaugural "Endangered Places" list, highlighting six at-risk properties in Chatham County. HSF aims to raise awareness and provide resources to ...
Savannah was founded in 1733 by Gen. James Oglethorpe, Georgia’s colonial governor. In 1966, downtown was designated a national landmark district. “It was exciting to see how Savannah changed.
SAVANNAH, Ga. — We were standing in front of the First African Baptist Church in Savannah, a registered historic landmark. It’s home to the oldest continuous Black congregation in the nation ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation released its list of the 10 places in Georgia most in danger of demolition, neglect or a lack of maintenance for 2025.
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Historic Savannah Foundation announces inaugural list of local 'Endangered Places' - MSNIn January, the Historic Savannah Foundation established the Endangered Places Program, asking for nominations with architectural, historical, or cultural significance.
Historic Savannah Foundation’s inaugural register of “Endangered Places” includes the John B. Berry House, 127 E. Gordon St., Savannah, c. 1856. The full list of endangered places includes: ...
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