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Savannah's real estate market is showcasing some of its luxurious properties, with Zillow listing the top 10 most expensive houses in the area. Savannah's most expensive home at nearly $6 million ...
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The Noble Hardee Mansion is a historic building in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is located at 3 West Gordon Street, in the southwestern residential block of Monterey Square, and was built in 1860. [1] It is part of the Savannah Historic District. [1]
Now Clark Hall of the Savannah College of Art and Design: 12: Charity Hospital: Charity Hospital: May 2, 1985 : 644 W. 36th St. Savannah: Now Heritage Place Apartments 13: CSS Georgia: CSS Georgia (ironclad)
This is a list of historic houses and buildings in Savannah, Georgia, that have their own articles or are on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Houses Green–Meldrim House. Owens–Thomas House (NRHP and National Landmark) Isaiah Davenport House (NRHP) Oliver Sturges House (NHRP) William Scarbrough House (NRHP and National Landmark)
When this linear assumption does not hold, rates per capita still have population effects. In these nonlinear cases, per capita rates can inflate or deflate the representation of crime in cities, introducing an artifactual bias into rankings. Therefore, it is necessary to test for linearity before comparing crime rates of cities of different sizes.
Savannah Historic District (1 C, 132 P) Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Savannah, Georgia" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
The Joe Odom House is a home in Savannah, Georgia, United States.It is located at 16 East Jones Street and was constructed in 1847. [1]The building is part of the Savannah Historic District, [1] and in a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, Mary Lane Morrison found the building to be of significant status.