
But Savannah is nothing if not history-minded! Thanks to the efforts of the Historic Savannah Foundation, the Savannah city Market is now back in business and seems to draw in both tourists and locals for good food, shopping, museums, galleries, and entertainment in this charming two-block area of shops, businesses, galleries, eateries, and attractions.
There are still sights similar to those in the early day, as horse-drawn carriages and friendly faces can be found even today. Shops now offer everything from antiques, to Savannah-made gifts. Restaurants vary from casual to upscale, and all offer some great tastes of the City. Live music can often be heard throughout the area, and the clubs offer some of the best jazz in the city.
Fourteen galleries and twenty-one artistic studios will satisfy your taste of the visual arts. Daily entertainment is also offered in the courtyards most days of the weeks, weather permitting. Kids especially enjoy our dancing waters area, and many will brave the unknown patterns and the chance to get a little wet! There is always something to do and see at the City Market!
Just a short distance from the market itself, you can take some time to visit the First African Baptist Church, one of the oldest 'black' churches in America, and enjoy her history and atmosphere. You can also stop by the Ships of the Sea Museum and enjoy models of famous ships, a beautiful garden, and gift shop.
A number of special events take place in the City Market courtyards and establishments throughout the year. Some of the more popular events are the Valentine's Day Renewal of Vows Ceremony, Holiday Open House, and annual New Year's Eve Celebration.
But make plans now to enjoy the City Market's Saint Patrick's Day events, beginning Friday, March 16, 2012, and ending at the end of Saturday, March 17, 2012. If you aren't a fan of the huge River Street Crowds, the City Market is the perfect place to celebrate all things Irish! You'll see lots of green, lots of dancing, and lots of fun! Live music can be enjoyed between noon and midnight both days of the celebration.
If you aren't in town for a Savannah City Market event, please keep in mind that most area businesses close at 6pm during the week. Restaurants and clubs are open later, of course!
So add the Savannah City Market to your To Do list during your stay at a beautiful Savannah bed and breakfast!
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