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  2. File:Pirates House, Savannah Georgia April 1984.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Since 1753, The Pirate's House has been welcoming visitors to Savannah with a bounty of delicious food and drink and rousing good times. Situated a scant block from the Savannah River, The Pirate's House first opened as an inn for seafarers, and fast became a rendezvous for blood-thirsty pirates and sailors from the Seven Seas.

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    The Pirates' House 20 E. Broad St. ; thepirateshouse.com Along with a Thanksgiving buffet , The Pirates' House offers family take-out options: a turkey dinner and a ham dinner.

  4. File:Pirate's House, Savannah, Georiga, US.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. Pirates' House - Wikipedia

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    Pirates' House is a historic restaurant and tavern established in 1734 located in downtown Savannah, Georgia, United States. A portion of the structure, known as the Herb House , was built in 1734. [ 1 ]

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    Pirates House, Broad Street, East, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia Contributor Names Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer Created / Published [1939 or 1944] Subject Headings - United States--Georgia--Chatham County--Savannah. - Porches. - Wooden buildings. - Georgia--Chatham County--Savannah Format Headings

  7. Trustees' Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden had fallen into disuse by the late 1730s, well before Oglethorpe's final departure from Savannah. In 1748, Georgia's royal governor John Reynolds was granted the land, on which he built some residences. [1] A building was built on the plot of land in 1853 to house the gardener who worked there. This building was deemed the Herb House.

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