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  2. City Exchange (Savannah, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    City Exchange was a building that stood on Bay Street in Savannah, Georgia, United States, between 1799 and 1904. It replaced a previous structure which was destroyed by fire in 1796. The former seat of Savannah's city government, [1] the building's location is now occupied by Savannah City Hall.

  3. File:Savannah, GA - Historic District - Old City Exchange ...

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  4. Buildings in Savannah Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Savannah Historic District is a large urban U.S. historic district that roughly corresponds to the city limits of Savannah, Georgia, prior to the American Civil War.The area was declared a National Historic Landmark District in 1966, [1] and is one of the largest districts of its kind in the United States. [2]

  5. Savannah City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Savannah City Hall is the seat of government for the city of Savannah, Georgia, United States. Designed by architect Hyman Witcover, the building was built between 1904 and 1905 and opened the following year. It is a contributing property to the Savannah Historic District.

  6. Timeline of Savannah, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    1904 – City Exchange demolished. 1906 – Savannah City Hall built. [2] [29] 1908 – Savannah, Augusta and Northern Railway in operation (approximate date). [citation needed] 1909 – December: Savannah axe murders; 1910 James Oglethorpe Monument in Chippewa Square dedicated. Population: 65,064. [10] [2] 1912 – Girl Guides of America ...

  7. Telephone exchange names - Wikipedia

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    Telephone exchange names often provide a historical, memorable, and even nostalgic context, personal connection, or identity to a community. They can therefore often be found in popular culture, such as music, art, and prose. An old 2L-5N format appears in the song title "PEnnsylvania 6-5000" (phone number PE 6-5000), recorded by Glenn Miller.

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  9. Savannah Cotton Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The exchange moved to 100 East Bay Street location, in 1887, [4] [5] where the building still stands, with the former warehouses down below on River Street now replaced by a tunnel through to Factors Walk. The city allowed the exchange to build on top of Drayton Street ramp, as long as they left the ramp accessible below, hence its unique ...