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Savannah Shopping: The Essential Guide to Broughton Street
"Grab breakfast and your morning coffee at Common Ground Coffee House and Market Cafe. Our breakfast is always fresh and made to order, giving you a great start to your morning."
"The food on the other hand was not edible.Not sure what the burger was made of. Had to spit it out.Fries ju..."
"For authentic Chinese food, go to Wang’s II. Their expansive menu provides plenty of options of classic Chinese dishes, such as wonton soup and orange chicken. With that, Wang’s uses Savannah’s fresh seafood to create their sweet and sour shrimp and prawns with lobster sauce. Wang’s tends to serve large portions, so you can continue your dining experience the next day with leftovers."
"Nestled in a historic Beaufort neighborhood, this family-friendly park is a quaint setting for children to play and has quiet spaces for relaxation. Many exciting additions and upgrades are planned to further enhance this community’s mainstay. The park has spaces that can be reserved for:"
"Conveniently located on the east side of Savannah off of Victory Drive, Daffin Park is an 80-acre recreational park designed in 1907 by landscape architect John Nolen. Nolen designed the park in a formal Beaux Arts style with two circular nodes flanked by tree-lined diagonal streets. Daffin Park features a lake, a two-mile paved sidewalk that's eight feet wide and handicap accessible, and a shorter 1/3-mile lighted sidewalk that traverses the lake."
"Daffin is a diverse park that offers activities for everyone. There is a large dog park, a 1.5 mile paved track, grill areas, a soccer field, tennis courts, a swimming pool, a lake, a playground, and Grayson Stadium. Grayson Stadium is home to Savannah’s minor league baseball team, the Sand Gnats."
"The park holds lots of walking paths, 80 acres of grass for multiple types of fields and is also home to the Grayson Stadium."
"Housed behind the Savannah Visitor Information Center in the old Central of Georgia Railway train shed, this gem has plenty of ways to engage the kids. The displays are all easy for kids to see – no constant lifting and shoving a sibling out of the way. There are “Touch and Learn” spots all over the museum!"
"History is awesome, but it can be boring if it’s not taught right. That is why it’s so important to take fun learning trips to places like the Savannah History Museum. This museum is located in Tricentennial Park, and is a super interactive historical learning experience."
"Enjoy a brief introduction into Savannah’s history at the Savanah History Museum. The museum is located in the former historic Central of Georgia Railroad’s passenger station. Here you will get a glimpse into Savannah’s history from modern-day to dating back to 1733."
"The Beach Institute was founded in 1867 during Reconstruction as the first official school for African-Americans in Savannah, GA. Today, the original historic building is home to the Beach Institute African-American Cultural Center, Savannah’s flagship organization for African-American... arts, history and historic preservation."