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The $7.6 billion site is located along Interstate 16 about 25 miles (40 km) from downtown Savannah, with over 16 million square feet (1.5 million m 2) of factory floor space. The campus will also produce batteries in a joint venture with LG Energy Solution at an additional, under-construction factory.
The John David Mongin House is a historic home in Savannah, Georgia, United States.It is located at 24 Habersham Street in the southeastern civic lot of Warren Square.Built around 1797, six years after the square was established, it is one of the few surviving 18th-century buildings in Savannah.
Kehoe House is a historic building in the American city of Savannah, Georgia.It is located in the northwestern civic block of Columbia Square and was built in 1892. [2] [3] It is part of the Savannah Historic District.
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]
Oglethorpe Avenue is a prominent street in Savannah, Georgia, United States.Located, in its downtown section, between York Street to the north and Hull Street to the south, it runs for about 1.26 miles (2.03 km) from the Atlantic Coastal Highway (U.S. Route 17) in the west to Randolph Street in the east.
Hyman Wallace Witcover (July 16, 1871 – October 2, 1936) was an architect prominent in Savannah, Georgia. He worked as a draftsman for Alfred Eichberg and eventually partnered with him. [ 1 ]
WHCJ, 90.3 FM, is a campus variety radio station in Savannah, Georgia, owned by Savannah State University.The station's studios are located on campus at Hodge Hall, with the transmitter located just next door.
Lebanon Plantation is a state historic site located at 5745 Ogeechee Road in Savannah, Georgia.The site is over 500 acres (2.0 km 2) consisting of a large estate granted to James Deveaux in 1756, and was named for the many cedar trees on the property.