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  2. 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] The structures either side of it developed between 1794 and 1871. [1]

  3. 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.

  4. Samuel Nunez - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Nunes (1668–1744) was a Portuguese physician and among the earliest Jews to settle in North America.. A few months after their February 1733 arrival from England, an epidemic began claiming the lives of the first 114 colonists of the infant American colony of Georgia.

  5. William Waring Property - Wikipedia

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    The William Waring Property is a historic building in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located in the northwestern residential block of Wright Square, at 12 West State Street, [1] it dates to 1825, [2] making it the oldest extant building on the square. It was built for Dr. William R. Waring, a prominent Savannah physician.

  6. House of the Day: Museum-Turned-Mansion in Savannah - AOL

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    Why this maritime-museum-turned-luxury-manse in Savannah, Ga., is still on the market after three years, we have no idea. The stunning 4,500 square foot home is located within Savannah's landmark ...

  7. Savannah native returns to discuss his book and research into ...

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    Writer and Savannah native Jason K. Friedman stumbled upon historical intrigue in 2016 when he and his husband purchased a historic, first-floor flat within the Solomon Cohen house on Liberty Street.

  8. South Carolina Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    In 1866, Construction of the penitentiary was approved by the South Carolina General Assembly. It was the first state penitentiary in South Carolina and essentially the start of the state's penal system. Previously, all jailing had been handled by counties, which were financially ill-equipped after the Civil War. The Penitentiary accepted its ...

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