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Savannah Mayor Julius Curtis Lewis Jr. (left) and Georgia Governor Lester Maddox at the civic center's groundbreaking in 1970. Each year, the civic center hosts nearly 900 events, including the Savannah Tire Hockey Classic, which awards the "Thrasher Cup" and numerous meetings are held in the building's meeting wings.
134–142 Houston Street, in the Historic District [4] of Savannah, Georgia, is a building completed around 1926. Constructed of brick, the building stands at the corner of Houston Street and East York Street in the southeastern corner of Greene Square. It is currently occupied by a meditation clinic.
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This is the City Talk column by Bill Dawers, a longtime contributor to the Savannah Morning News. As the public input process about the fate of the Savannah Civic Center was winding down, Historic ...
Officials from across the county broke ground on the Tommy Stalnaker Aquatic Center earlier this month. The facility is expected to open in fall 2023. Houston County breaks ground on new indoor ...
The Oatland Island Wildlife Center is a 100-acre wildlife preserve and environmental education complex located on Oatland Island in Chatham County, Georgia, near Savannah. [1] The island itself is one of the Sea Islands , which are barrier islands along the southeastern coast of the United States .
Georgia Tech-designed solar panels cover the roof of the building and supply a significant percentage of its energy. The roof over the competition pool is entirely covered in Georgia Tech Research Institute-designed solar panels, which produce electricity (up to 340 kilowatts, averaging about 400 megawatt-hours per year) to supplement the Georgia Tech power grid, and also heat pool water which ...
Johnson Square Business Center, 2 East Bryan Street (1911) [3] – former Savannah Bank and Trust Building; Ann Hamilton House, 24–26 East Bryan Street (1824) [3] – oldest building on the square; 30–32 East Bryan Street (1916) [3] 9 Drayton Street (1853) [10] Citizens Bank Building, 15 Drayton Street (1895) [3] – now Propes Hall, part ...