Looking for that perfect last-minute Holiday gift?
Why not give a great stay at your favorite Romantic Inns of Savannah member inn?
Our members pride themselves on offering the great Southern Hospitality that Georgia is known for, delicious breakfasts, and personalized service. Area hotels can't hold a candle to a bed and breakfast experience! Our beautiful inns reflect the history of our gorgeous city, and we invite you and your loved ones to experience it for yourselves.
Perfect for Christmas, New Year's, Kwanzaa, or a December birthday, Boxing Day, or even Humbug Day, gift certificates are available for most any dollar amount, whether you contribute to a total stay or give an entire night's getaway! Contact your favorite RIOS innkeeper to discuss giving options, and treat someone with the gift of relaxation and a reason to get away to Savannah!
Monday, December 17, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Go Back In Time at the Georgia History Festival in Savannah
Georgia is a peach. But how did she get that way? If you're a history-buff and want to know, then the Romantic Inns of Savannah cordially invite you to be our bed and breakfast guests during the activities surrounding the 2013 Georgia History Festival!
On February 12, 1733, the US colony of Georgia was founded. To commemorate this very special day, the official Georgia Day Parade will be held on Tuesday, February 12 at 10:30 am. This is an especially big to-do for our school children who dress up and create banners in honor of the date. Marching begins within walking distance of most of our member inns at Forsyth Park. The parade then continues north on Bull street until it reaches City Hall, where the Mayor and other city officials will address attendees and choose their favorite banners.
But don't think that the parade is your only option to attend during the festival!
Colonial period lovers should not miss the Colonial Faire and Muster on the weekend of February 9-10, 2013. Held on the grounds of Wormsloe Plantation, you'll see actors and vendors dressed for the period and offering experiences, wares, and food. Muskets will blast, blacksmiths hammers will clang, and great food will be cooking on the fires. This is a FREE event.
Sunday February 13, 2012 marks the official Super Museum Sunday! From noon until 4pm, a large percentage of our city's history, art, and cultural museums welcome the public in honor of the History Festival. In fact, you can even venture out of town a bit since over 40 organizations up and down the coast will be taking part. Admission to each and every participating location is FREE on this day.
The event is a great experience for history-lovers of all types. However the celebration also benefits children who live in the state by providing interactive education. It is common knowledge that young people learn so much more when they live the information. GA History day supports this hands-on learning through participation in the many activities held during this multi-day celebration. You will see children marching in Tuesday's parade, and families love to introduce their kids to colonial living at the Faire.
Of course there is no better option for area lodging than a relaxing bed and breakfast inn during this historic event. Start each day off right with included breakfasts, take some snacks to much on during the day (may not be offered by all of our B and B members), and return to the comfort and friendliness of your beautiful Savannah home-away-from-home.
Photo courtesy of savannahnow.com |
But don't think that the parade is your only option to attend during the festival!
Colonial period lovers should not miss the Colonial Faire and Muster on the weekend of February 9-10, 2013. Held on the grounds of Wormsloe Plantation, you'll see actors and vendors dressed for the period and offering experiences, wares, and food. Muskets will blast, blacksmiths hammers will clang, and great food will be cooking on the fires. This is a FREE event.
Photo courtesy of The GA Historical Society |
The event is a great experience for history-lovers of all types. However the celebration also benefits children who live in the state by providing interactive education. It is common knowledge that young people learn so much more when they live the information. GA History day supports this hands-on learning through participation in the many activities held during this multi-day celebration. You will see children marching in Tuesday's parade, and families love to introduce their kids to colonial living at the Faire.
Of course there is no better option for area lodging than a relaxing bed and breakfast inn during this historic event. Start each day off right with included breakfasts, take some snacks to much on during the day (may not be offered by all of our B and B members), and return to the comfort and friendliness of your beautiful Savannah home-away-from-home.
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