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T H E A RT I ST & T H E S C AV E NG E R

ROBERT MORRIS AND CHARLES ELLIS

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S O U T H ' S G R E AT E ST D E ST I NAT I O N S

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AT LE R NAT I V E A DV E N T U R E S

PETER BAHOUTH

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T H E A RT O F G R E AT FA S H I O N

NO B OY S A L LOW E D

LOWCOUNTRY ANNIE OAKLEYS

MARC BY MARC JACOBS

S OU T H ' S G R E AT E ST B ODI E S

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TOP TRAVEL APPS

HOW TO GLAMP

Today's hottest apps and websites that are sure to help on your next trip

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MARILYN MONROE COMES TO TOWN

The World's Most Womanly Woman at the Telfair Museums' Jepson Center

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SAVANNAH TOURISM RISES

Michael Owens, CEO Tourism Leadership Council, Explains

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21 st-Century Luxury Camping

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SWEET AND VICIOUS

Libbie Summers' Hot New Cookbook

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MAKING A LIVING ON THE EDGE

Brady King Shares His Story

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GREATEST PHOTOGRAPHERS

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Our Readers Choices for the South's Best

SHIPS OF THE SEA

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Savannah's Award-Winning Maritime Museum

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TO BE A FIREFIGHTER

Do You Have What it Takes?

CAMP GLAMP

Outdoor Fashion Spread

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LOOKS ON THE GO

New Spring Beauty Tips

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SOUTHERN SLANG

ROBERT MONDAVI JR .

La Femme Nikita: A Rising Star

On Wine and Southern Women

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KEEPERS OF THE FLAME

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Profile on Chefs Yambor and Diehl of Elizabeth's on 37th

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THE FINE ART OF FOOD

Daniel Reed Hospitality Expands

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BEST SOUTHERN FESTS

Guide to the South's Spring Festivals

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EVENT CALENDAR

The Region's Spring Event Calendar

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MOUTH OF THE SOUTH

Photographer Logan Crable

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publisher’s letter

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THE RIGHT THING

It's really good to see you all again. Or, I should say, it's really good to have you all see us again. We've been on a bit of a hiatus lately. After eight wonderful years of creating the best magazine we knew how to, it was time to peek under the hood and do a thorough rebuild. You see, those eight wonderful years just also happened to include some fairly turbulent ones—for all of you, the nation, and for us at South. While we were motoring along, working furiously to produce this magazine, PUBLISHER MICHAEL BROOKS there wasn't much time to do the required AND HIS WIFE FRANKIE WITH LOIS WOOTEN maintenance. When we faced an obstacle— AT THE 2014 SCAD GALA. and as it's been f or all small businesses, there were many—we figured out how to swerve around it or we drove right over it. It was fun—exhilarating, even. But we knew it would exact some serious wear and tear. So the time had come to address it. Of course, that decision didn't come easily. Restructuring would not come without pain. Fortunately, I was blessed with some much-needed positive reinforcement at just the right time. My wife and I decided to attend the SCAD Gala 2014. It was the fir t industry event we had attended in a quite some time, being that just about all of my time had been sucked into the revamp. It was there that I was reminded by Mrs. Lois Wooten, a longtime friend and subscriber to South, of how important it was to produce a product that we would be proud of and not to just work towards a publishing deadline. Lois is treasure to her family and this region. That night, as I was still wrestling with the consequences of the rebuild, she was certainly a treasure to me. I knew we had done the right thing. So, for months we've been working away making South better than ever. You'll notice some nice changes in this issue, but there's much more to come in our next, South's 50th issue, coming in May. And while we were improving your experience on the pages of South, we also got underway on a brand new digital experience because Lois, and all of you, deserve nothing less. A new South is getting ready to roll out of the shop. And she's a beauty. As always, I love to hear your thoughts about how we're doing because it's you, our reader, for whom we spend countless hours creating South. Many thanks and keep reading,

ABOUT THE COVERS

cover : Glamping pho t o g r apher : Nikki Krecicki hai r & makeup: Lady Katherine Taylor ar t dir ect or : Aaron Bernstein ta l ent : Alina Williams (Headenstic) Wearing a Victoria's Secret swim top and James Gunn scalloped denim shorts, model Alina Williams relaxes in the crystal clear waters of the Dorchester Preserve Lake Village as a part of this issue's fashion spread. Does it get more Southern than this? Check out "Camp Glamp" on page 160.

cover : Marc Jacobs phot ogr apher : Colin Grey American fashion design icon, Marc Jacobs and his dog Neville photographed by Colin Gray grace the cover as we celebrate Savannah's signature fashion event of the year, The Art of Great Fashion. The event will showcase the Marc by Marc Jacobs spring 2014 collection at the Telfair Museums' Jepson Center. See page 82.

Michael Brooks, Publisher

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editor’s letter

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As a lif el ong world tra veler, outdoor ad venturer, and business leader, I ha ve at last settled down in the South again near my family and close friends. I find that every day in Savannah and the creative coastal region presents the opportunity to feel like we are on a permanent vacation. Because our region is so rich with creative people, environmental wonders, and rich architectural and literary history, alternative adventures come into play. EDITOR PAULA S. FOGARTY AND PETER BAHOUTH. So many of us are drawn in by media personalities and celebrities, but few of us take the time to recognize the unsung heroes who have made their life’s work out of saving the planet. Peter Bahouth, a Georgia-based environmentalist, is a constant world traveler as director of the U.S. Climate Action Network, yet he shared with me the wisdom of finding escape in our own backyards. Bahouth's magical network of tree houses around his midtown Atlanta home keep him connected to nature. He also shared finding escape through art as he revives the amazing art of 3-D photography. His mind-blowing photography gives viewers the opportunity to take visual trips and to contemplate the miracle of human vision. Adventure can take on many f orms. I am happy to introduce you to a Savannah River-based journey with the dynamic duo of Robert Morris, Director of Communications for the Georgia Ports Authority, and Charles Ellis, a 5th generation Savannahian who has been scavenging the treasures—some ancient, some new—of the river’s shore. This Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn-like cruise is something any of us can enjoy and bring home inspirations as well as artifacts. Their exhibition at the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum gives a visual depiction of the many stories that are churned up by the Savannah River. Our travel guide to the top destinations in the Southeast opens with Savannah at the top of the list. The Hostess City welcomed over 12.1 million visitors in 2013—that is about three times the number hosted by Charleston. As the fir t pre-planned city in America, Savannah is home to the nation’s f ourth largest port, yet it maintains the feeling of an intimate, collegial town. General James Edward Oglethorpe’s 18th-century vision for the city plan, with strategically placed squares and trees as integral parts of the plan, makes Savannah feel like the setting for an ongoing garden party. Some of our favorite city destinations, such as Charleston, Jacksonville, Greenville, and Asheville, are called to your attention along with our dense population of coastal islands, including Tybee and Cumberland islands. As we shed our coats and jump into spring, go, see, explore, learn, play, laugh, eat, drink, and enjoy all the magical pleasures of our region.

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contributors

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Featured Contributors C O L I N G R AY

STEPH EN ARCH ER

NIKKI KRECICKI

An Atlanta-based photographer, Stephen studied at the Savannah College of Art and Design, where he concentrated in portraiture and fashion photography. His classical yet gritty style stems f rom the inspirations and experiences he encountered while working and living in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta. When not distracted by #dogsofinstagram, Stephen explores the creative f acets of acting, filmmaking, and music. SEE STE-

A fashion and portrait photographer who discovered her passion f or the fashion industry at an early age, Nikki currently attends the Savannah College of Art & Design in pursuit of a B.F.A. in photography. Her work illustrates dreamy narratives with cultural nuances inspired by her global explorations. Nikki’s goal is to f urther capture the melancholic femininity between adolescence and adulthood. S E E N I K K I ’ S

PHEN’S WOR K IN “ATLER NATI V E ESCAPES” [PAGE 59].

WOR K IN “CA MP GL A MP ” [PAGE 160] AND ON THE COVER.

As the original photo editor and photographer of South magazine, Colin helped develop our visual branding of the magazine while at the same time honing his craf t of the photographic portrait. Four years later Colin is again a photo editor/ photographer, but this time for MTV, as well as shooting for a range of freelance clients. He lists some of his career highlights as shooting a portrait of his hero Snoop Dogg, having a portrait of fashion designer Ulyana Sergeenko appear in the first edition of Numero Russia, and recently getting to shoot some of the highest prof ile shows during fashion week as “Andre’s photographer.” SEE COLIN’S WORK IN “THE ART OF GREAT FASHION” [PAGE 82] AND ON OUR MARC JACOBS COVER.

B R I A N A G E R VAT

A native New Yorker, Briana Gervat graduated from the University of Mary Washington in 2002 with a B.A. in Art History, where she also played lacrosse for the Eagles. Equal parts poet, journalist, and art critic, Briana is an M.A. candidate in Art History at the Savannah College of Art and Design. She is currently working on a book about genocide in Rwanda. READ BRIANNA’S WORK IN “MAKING A LIVING ON THE EDGE” [PAGE 71].

Originally f rom Chicago, Audrey graduated with a Fashion Journalism Degree f rom Columbia College Chicago and also studied at London College of Fashion. She recently moved to Savannah and has f allen in love with this beautif ul city. Check out her weekly fashion blogs on South’s website. SEE AUDREY’S AU D R EY L AT I M E R

WORK IN “SOUTH’S GREATEST BODIES” [PAGE 64] AND THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE ISSUE.

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LOGAN CRABLE

L o g a n C r a ble i s a p h o to g r a p h e r a n d S C A D graduate who splits his time between N.Y.C. and Savannah. A Southern native and avid outdoor sportsman, Logan draws upon both to help shape and inf luence his imagery. Logan is the owner and curator of the Sicky Nar Nar Gallery in Savannah, an all-purpose gallery and event space. Always striving to create a sense of timelessness in his photographs, Logan is constantly working on new professional and personal projects.SEE LOGAN’S WORK IN “NO BOYS ALLOWED” [PAGE 157] A N D R E A D MOR E ON “MOU TH OF TH E SOUTH” [PAGE 194].

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the hasthag #campglamp. We couldn't get enough of the beautiful landscape on location at Dorchester Hunting Preserve. To follow along with South's current happenings be sure to connect with us through all social media outlets!

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DAILIES We’re consistently updating the blog on our award-winning website southmagazine.com to keep you in the know with what’s happening around town—everything from art openings and live music to net working events and f ashion shows—and what’s going on at South with online-exclusives f rom current issues, behind-the-scenes photos and more! If you want South delivered right to your in box, sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter. Weekly event listings, Scenes of the South galleries, and weekend guides are just a click away. Visit southmagazine.com to sign up and stay in the know.

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scenes of the south

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photogr aphy by kim br anagan

SCAD GALA âœą FEBRUARY 1, 2014 Savannah is home to one of the top creative art schools in the entire world. Savannah College of Art and Design alumni, professors and students know it and attended the Scholarship Gala on February 1, which helped to raise money for the artistic talent that the school produces each year. Attendees were treated to an evening of entertainment, silent auction and a chance to meet artists and leaders of the community. All proceeds supported the SCAD Scholarship Endowment Fund.

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AIA AWARDS ✱ JANUARY 4, 2013

On January 4 The American Institute of Architects Savannah Chapter gathered to recognize outstanding achievements in Architecture at Garibaldi’s. Awards went to the following local projects: Daniel E. Snyder Architect, P.C. Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum -Excellence, Dawson Architects - The Public -Merit, Greenline Architecture - Adaptive Reuse of Historic Tift, Lewis, and Herring Halls at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College -Merit, Daniel E. Snyder Architect, P.C. Dulany Residence –Citation.

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apps and gadgets

Top Travel Apps T H E S E A R E 20 1 4 ’ S H O T T E S T A P P S A N D W E B S I T E S T H AT A R E S U R E T O M A K E YO U R N E X T T R I P C O N V E N I E N T, U N I Q U E , A N D M E M O R A B L E . JARED BUTLER

W A Z E : Waze is a must-have for travel by automobile. The 2013 Google acquisition is a crowd-sourced navigation app.aasWhy We Love It: For its impressive, detailed snapshot of real-time road conditions in a given area that include user-provided reports of hazards, accidents and average road speed, along with nearby gas station locations and prices. $FREE. EATWITH: If you’re a traveler with a hunger f or authentic travel experiences, this global community links guests and hosts across the world. Why We Love It: This online supper club that presently includes hosts in some 30 countries with ample security mea-

sures making EatWith a guaranteed way to garner great cultural and culinary experiences the world over. $FREE UBER: Spent f rom a long flight and in need of a convenient ride? Uber is the rapidly expanding car service now available in over 30 North American cities and in 25 countries across the globe. An upgrade over the cab in terms of style and ease, the user-friendly app provides a fare quote that includes the tip. Why We Love It: The convenience of Uber is completely cashless, making that last leg of a plane to automobile commute as hassle-f ree as possible. $FREE

CITY GUIDES, OFFLINE MAPS: Better known as the Stay.com app, City Guides allows you to build an itinerary using either the Stay.com or the app and take that plan on the go.aWhy We Love It: While some f unctionality is lost with the app (there’s no built-in calendar for onthe-go day planning), its impressive of f line maps allow you to f ind a nearby hotspot with ease. $FREE GATE GURU: Picked up by TripAdvisor in 2013, GateGuru will let you know the ins and outs of the world’s best and worst airports across the globe. It allows you to view and post security wait times and lists airport food, shops and services allover the U.S. Why We Love It: Navigate your connection airports from Savannah with a breeze. $FREE

FLIGHTS WITH FRIENDS: This site is a must if you’re planning a trip with a group of friends or family in 2014. We love it because you can determine whether one person has planning privileges, or whether all members of the group will make decisions together, and you can set differen departing cities for each friend taking the trip. Why We Love It: Navigate your connection airports from Savannah with a breeze. Syncing with Facebook further ensures communication f or all parties. Whether planning a graduation trip or a destination wedding, Flights with Friends makes the planning process easy. $FREE

Gadgets LI FEJACKET LIFEPROOF IPHONE CASE The new lifejacket for your iPhone is water proof, dirt proof, snow proof, and shock proof ! We like it best because as we travel around the South on boat, plane, train, and air with our iPhone’s, we need all the protection we can get!! It comes in the brightest hot colors for easy identification too. $39.99 lifepr oof .com ZADRO UV DISINFECTION SCANNER WAND From crowded airports and train stations to seating that’s seen a few too many seats, if you’re a germaphobe, traveling can be an absolute nightmare. Enter the Zadro Disinfection Scanner Wand, a gadget ideal for disinfecting chairs and headrests, hotel bedding, eating surfaces— virtually every questionable surface you might come across during a trip. It’s been independently tested to kill 99.9% of targeted germs in under 10 seconds, and extends to 22” to cover a maximum area. With a battery rechargeable by AC adapter, you’ll be micro-clean anywhere you go. $159.99 zadr oinc .com

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the world's most

womanly woman

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visits savannah

T H E T E L FA I R M U S E U M S ' J E P S O N C E N T E R W E L C O M E S R A R E I M A G E S O F M A R I LY N M O N R O E I N C LU D I N G T H E “ R E D V E LV ET ” PHOTOGRAPHS THAT WERE PUR CHASED BY HUGH HEFFNER FOR THE FIRST IS S U E O F P L AY B OY ! T H E S E A R E J O I N E D BY OVER 100 OTHER ICONIC WORKS.

: What: Marilyn n A Celebrating American Icon r Museums' Where: Telfai Jepson Center - July 27 When: April 4

it has bee n 50 yea rs since the death of Marilyn Monroe, whom her once husband, Arthur Miller, called “the most womanly woman in the world.” Marilyn’s global status as a pop icon will be trumpeted in the upcoming exhibition Marilyn: Celebrating an American Icon at the Telf air Museums’ Jepson Center for the Arts April 4 – July 27. The show will consist of over 100 images of Marilyn Monroe by such famed artists as Cecil Beaton, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Antonio de Felipe, Milton H. Greene, and Andy Warhol. Director and CEO of the Telfair Museums Lisa Grove stated, “The exhibition shows the globalization of Pop Art with so many works from European collections and artists.” True enough, we Americans like to claim Marilyn as our own, but posthumously, she belongs to the world. The exhibition will be divided into three categories of images: “Norma Jean,” “Early Hollywood Years,” and “Late Hollywood Years.” Tom Kelly’s f amous “Red Velvet” 34

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photographs will be on view and include the first nude images of Marilyn for which she was reportedly paid $15 per hour for two hours in 1952. Not long thereafter, Hugh Heffner purchased the images for the fir t issue of Playboy Magazine. The bookends to the early images are those of Marilyn and Clark Gable on the set of The Misfits, which was the last released f ilm f or both actors. Clark Gable died of a heart attack shortly after filming for The Misfits wrapped. Marilyn: Celebrating an American Icon f ollows on the heels of Spanish Sojourns; Robert Henri and the Spirit of Spain, which celebrated the European inf luence on this great American 19th-century painter. “We try to strike a balance with differences in media and period,” said Ms. Grove. For more information, visit: telfair.org.

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SEE MARILYN TWICE IN A DAY! For 20 years, visitors to Savannah have been drawn to the Café at City Market because none other than Marilyn Monroe—or her likeness— greets them out front! Recently restored by the SCAD students who work at the Café, Marilyn is ready for your close-up with her! fac ebo o k.c o m/c afeat c it ymarket

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Gotta Run

EVENTS

W H A T B E T T E R W AY T O E N J O Y T H E L O W C O U N T R Y, S T AY I N S H A P E , A N D B E N E F I T G O O D C A U S E S T H A N T O G E T O U T A N D A C T U A L LY R U N ( O R W A L K ! ) A R O U N D I N I T ? T H E R U N N I N G E V E N T S T A K I N G P L A C E I N A N D A R O U N D S AVA N N A H R A N G E F R O M 1 T O 1 0 M I L E S A N D T A K E P L A C E A L L Y E A R L O N G !

HELEN'S HAVEN CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER 5K RUN/ WALK All proceeds from the run will go to Helen’s Haven, a center dedicated to helping children that have been physically and/or sexually abused. 5K RUN/WALK, SUNDAY, MARCH 29 , 2014 , HINESVILLE, GA

BIG NASTY MUD RUN The run features over 30 obstacles, and, as you can imagine, a whole lot of mud. The proceeds will go to FCA Endurance, a Sports Ministry of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). 4M MUD RUN, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014 , BLOOMINGDALE, GA. BIGNASTYMUDRUN.COM

ARF 5K RUN/WALK Benefiting the Animal Refuge Foundation of Wayne County, this is a race for you and your pup! Bring your dog, and run the race as a team. 5K RUN, 1M RUN, 1M FUN RUN, 5K WALK, 1M WALK. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014 , JESUP, GA., ACTIVE.COM

COLOR RUN This is known as the “Happiest 5K on the Planet.” With every kilometer run, runners get covered in vibrant paint, resulting in a color explosion of fun. 5k run, 5K walk. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014 , ATLANTA, GA, MAY 3, 2014 , CHARLESTON, SC, THECOLORRUN.COM

MITCHELVILLE FREEDOM PARK 5K RUN/WALK This event takes place through and benefit Historic Mitchelville’s Freedom Park. A great way to enjoy nature and stay fit for a good cause. SATURDAY, APRIL 12 , 2014 , HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC, MITCHELVILLEPRESERVATIONPROJECT.COM

EASTER EGG RUN 5K Proceeds from the race will go to the Children’s Miracle Network toward raising funds for the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. 5K, 1M

BUNNY HOP, SATURDAY, APRIL 12 , 2014 , JESUP, GA.

KOMEN RACE FOR THE CURE This race is the largest fundraising event in the country for breast cancer with over one million runners every year. SATURDAY,

APRIL 12 , 2014 , SAVANNAH, GA., KOMEN.ORG

GIRLS GONE TRI This all-ladies sprint triathlon series is USA Triathlon-sanctioned and requires a 250 yard pool swim, 10 mile road bike, and 2 mile run! SATURDAY, APRIL 19, BLUFFTON, SC, MULTISPORTFITNESSLLC.COM

HILTON HEAD HERITAGE 5K RUN/WALK This event benefits the Heritage Classical Foundation and is a great way to celebrate the Easter weekend too! SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 2014 , HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC, GOTRIEVENTS.COM/HERITAGE-5K

TYBEE TURTLE TROT 5K BEACH RUN After the race, view a loggerhead sea turtle being released into the ocean by the Georgia Sea Turtle Center. 5K RUN, 5K WALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 26 , 2014 , TYBEE ISLAND, GA., CHATHAM, VISITTYBEE.COM/EVENTS

GIRLS ON THE RUN 5K RUN This run and celebration for Girls on the Run of Coastal Georgia celebrates and benefits the good work of the organization. They inspire girls to be joyful! SATURDAY,

MAY 17, SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY, (912 ) 349 -1528 GIRLSONTHERUN-GA.ORG

NONSTOP GLOW RUN 5K This race is run at night so runners can actually glow in the dark. Prizes will be given for the runners with the most glow. FRIDAY, MAY 23 , 2014 , SAVANNAH, GA., ACTIVE.COM/SAVANNAH-GA/RUNNING/ NONSTOP-GLOW-RUN-5K-2013

JCB MUD RUN The company whose job it is to move dirt is the perfect host for the muddiest race around. The 4.3 mile course is full of obstacles, such as water gauntlets, logs and a few surprises. SATURDAY, JUNE 21 , 2014 , POOLER, GA, JCBMUDRUN.COM

photography Zoe Christou Welsh hair & make-up Jessica Johanna talent Taren Winn

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12.1 Million

C H I T C H ATS

PEOPLE VISITED SAVANNAH IN 2013. MICHAEL OWENS TELLS US WHO AND WHY. Tourism is big business for Savannah! Yes, we have the 4th largest port in the world and bustling trade activity, but we also have the feel of a small town, with a population that is #180 on the list of American cities. Tourism contributes $2.07 Billion to Savannah’s local economy. 1 in 7 jobs in Savannah is tourism related.

“If you are lucky enough to live in Savannah, don’t take it for granted! Get out and jump on a tour again, go to the beach, get reconnected with why 12.1 million people come visit us!” —Michael Owens: President, CEO, Tourism Leadership Council

Why are people visiting the “Hostess City”? • 2.8 million visit the beaches • 5.55 million go shopping • 2.9 million visit historic landmarks and museums • 2.86 million come for the fine dining

Who is visiting the most? • 3.2 million Atlantans • 2.9 million Floridians • 814,000 South Carolinians • The #1 Foreign Visitors are Canadians, eh? Followed by the English. Last November, the Tourism Leadership Council hosted the fir t Savannah Food and Wine Festival. “We are not an events organization, but we were in a position to organize this festival,” said Owens, who co-founded the event. Celebrities such as James Beard Award-winning Chefs Elizabeth Terry and Hugh Acheson and California Wine Scion Robert Mondavi Jr. attended.

Owens went quail hunting with Rob Mondavi Jr. featured on page 172. P H O T O G R A P H BY C H I N A FA G A N

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Visit ship s of the se a maritime m useum, 41 Martin Luther Kin g Jr Blvd, Sava nnah, GA 31 401 (912) 232-15 11 Mon-sun, 10 am-5 pm

By Sea & By Land D I S C OV E R S AVA N N A H ' S MARITIME AND ARCHITECTURAL WO N D E R S The Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum is one of Savannah’s unique cultural institutions, dedicated to the preservation and education of the regions’ rich maritime history. Models of the regions' notable vessels glorify maritime history, but the museum is itself and architectural wonder. The sympathetic addition to the important 19th-century house that holds the collections was executed by American Institute of Architects, Savannah member Daniel E. Snyder, Architect. The project took home the A.I.A. Savannah 2014 Excellence Award. Renowned juror, Donald E. Baus, 2013 President of A.I.A. chapter in Charleston, 2013, said, “The Ships of the Sea project really stood out among the rest. It went beyond space planning, integrating landscape, building, and sensitivity to the historic structure.” The Savannah Chapter of the American Institute of Architects is dedicated to inspiring design excellence and stewarding Savannah’s architectural heritage. For more information on the A.I.A. Savannah Chapter, visit www. aia.org. Visit the museum at 41 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard (912) 232-1511, shipsofthesea.org.

The Sca r bor oug h Hous e built in 1819 for William Scarborough, owner of The Steamship Savannah. Designed by renowned architect William Jay, it houses nine galleries of ship models, maritime artifacts and paintings as The Ships of th e Sea Mariti me Museum.

On view are amazingly accurate scale models including one of The Steamship Savannah hailed as the first steamship to cross the Atlantic ocean in 1818. Also on view is a model of The Anne that sailed to America in 1732 with the first 114 colonists.

P H O T O G R A P H Y C O U RT E S Y O F R I C H A R D L E O J O H N S O N,

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adventurous job

To Be a Firefighter... T

here are many aspirants who take the tough test to be a firefighter, but there are few who pass. The Candidate Physical Assessment Test, inf ormally known as CPAT, is perhaps the most difficul 10 minute, 20 second interview of your lif e. It is a test of will, dedication, and determination. The C P A T presents physical, emotional, and

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mental challenges, making many question their motivation to be a firefighte at all. It is recommended that candidates train for at least two months before taking the test, which consists of eight stages: Stair Climb, Hose Drag, Equipment Carry, Ladder Raise and Extension, Forcible Entry, Search, Rescue and Ceiling Breach and Pull. Each stage is something that may be encountered when fightin a fire Passing the test does not guarantee one’s acceptance into the academy. If one is accepted, he or she must be

prepared for an intense training program f or 10 hours a day, 4 days a week, f or 14 weeks. It is here that foundations of firefighting are laid, but they are only foundations. The real challenge lies out in the field. Firefighting is a job of endurance and physical strength that are unmatched in most other professions requiring continuous physical and mental training. Because of the intensity of their job, each firefighte is required to complete 1 hour of training a day, including cardio and weight training. –Brianna Gervat

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NAME: Nikita Jansen OCCUPATION: Model, Multi-talented Artist, Beauty Consultant, Fashion Designer FAVORITE SOUTHERN SLANG: Y’all USAGE: “I normally say it when I am in big crowds or when everything is crazy. I don’t mean to, but it is just so much easier than ‘you all!’”

Sixteen-year-old six-foot tall Nikita Jansen has not only been modeling since she was eleven years old, but she is also a photographer, a self-published author and illustrator, fashion designer, party planner, and a beauty advisor to girls and young women. Her mother claims that she will plan a party a year in advance, and that she designed couture costumes for school plays at age ten. Nikita recently signed to the internationally renowned “Next” agency. She has definite views on the modeling world that belie her age. “Modeling is a rough business, and very of ten young girls are taken advantage of. I really try to help young girls who think that modeling is all about the glamorous life,” she said. On a recent job in Miami during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim, she was asked to wear a skimpy bikini, but instead walked the runway in a cute beach cover-up and other age appropriate swimsuits. Marie Claire, Australia, proclaimed her look to be the best in the show! Nikita sees modeling as just one component of the fashion industry that interests her. For three years she has been advising girls on beauty tips on her YouTube site, “TheNikitaStyle.” Although Nikita’s family is from Warsaw, Poland, and she lives in a very European family environment, she is a purely carefree Southern girl when she is with her friends hanging out on Hilton Head beaches talking about life. Her favorite place to shop is Savannah's Broughton Street. Nikita’s everyday style is edgy street, but her big event style is full-on fashion forward—yet always with a twist. “I love Marc Jacobs and Urban Outfi ters. Broughton Street just has my style everywhere!” Keep your eyes peeled for this bright rising star as she strolls along Broughton Street with friends, and you might just catch her saying, “Hey, y'all!” styling Kevin Cartee hair & make-up Lady Katherine Taylor

shirt Equipment Femme ($2 48) bracelet Designer ($32) jeans 7 For All Mankind ($150 -200) all available at Copper Penny Savannah

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Glamp it up! Record numbers of Americans are hitting the road in RVs. Today you can be in the middle of the woods without leaving the comforts of civilization! We are Glamping in great new Recreational Vehicles at surprisingly luxurious new campgrounds.

Jason, Savannah, Dustin, and Audrey show that camping does not have to be about weathering the elements in a tent and waking up on a cold ground. RV camping is quickly becoming the new way to be one with nature but on your terms.

• Get an RV. RV ownership is on the rise in America with about 9 million glampers on the road. They are mostly baby boomers, according to the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association, and they are enticed by today's hot recreational vehicles rangeingfrom as low as $1,200 to a few million dollars. These mobile hotels allow the comforts of home to accompany you wherever you decide to camp out. The Winnebago 26HE below starts at $69,000. Whether you want a pop-up trailer, truck trailer, or a top of the line Class A Motorhome, there is an RV that is right for you and your family’s next adventure.

• Get your access ories . Forget the air mattress and picnic basket. Feel a

little homier with a new RV tricked out with microwaves, ice makers, washers and dryers, air conditioners, and furnaces. They even have satellite TVs, mattress pads, and coffee tables. Talk about a camping upgrade!

• Get out side. The South is the ideal place to get out and explore. With an adventurous spirit and a fully stocked RV, the possibilities are endless. Campgrounds and new luxury RV parks couldn’t be better settings for discovering the wonders of the Georgia coast. Campsites have full hook-up capacity with water, sewer, and free cable and Wi-Fi, not to mention access to the beach and a location where you feel safe and relaxed.

RVs are great alternatives f or those who like to be adventurous and see the world. Overnight campgrounds are inexpensive and RV's are surprisingly af f ordable. For more on new R.Vs, visit: CAMPING WORLD - Pool er , GA, 866- 793-8880, campingwor l dof savannah. com. For more on local luxury campgrounds, visit: River s End Campgr ound , Tybee Isl and , river sendc ampgr ound .com.

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View a Full rt Gallery of Robe s rle ha C d an Morris Ellis Works at southmag.com.

Trolling for Treasure on the Savannah River with Robert Morris and Charles Ellis Paula S. Fogarty | Portrait by Zoe Christou Welsh

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f ter searching in vain f or words to describe the experience of cruising the 30-mile Savannah River call with Robert Claiborne Morris and Charles Ellis, the words of Mark Twain below came to mind. These gentlemen go quietly up and down the river channel collecting inspirations and treasures along its banks, atolls, and island shores. Myriad forms of treasures are discovered: two-million-year-old shark tooth f ossils, vestiges of 19th-centur y wrecked ships, modern-day doll parts, thousand-year-old mammal bones, 20thcentury cigarette lighters, late-19th-century indigo blue glass bottles, recently decayed raccoon carcasses, and ancient Indian pottery shards dating to an archaic period are among the river’s detritus. But one man’s garbage is another man’s treasure, as these two men prove. The seemingly unlikely duo of Robert Morris and Charles “Charlie” Ellis has been harvesting such treasures together for several years in a quest to get closer to the spirit of the river. Morris is a painter by training and practice who has exhibited in the hallowed halls of the Cincinnati Museum Center, Mason Murer Gallery, and the Telfair Academy. His reading of Douglas A. Blackmon’s Pulitzer Prize winning book Slavery by Another Name inspired his last exhibition of the same name at the Telfair Academy in the winter of 2012. While Morris may appear to approach art from an intellectual standpoint, Charlie Ellis seems to have no approach at all when it comes to assembling his works and sculptures f rom items he has recovered f rom the Savannah River. Charlie's works will be seen for the first time in Savannah this spring.

Robert Morris, City Front Channel After Midnight, 58 x 42, oil on canvas

“It is a strange study, a singular phenomenon, if you please, that the only real, independent & genuine gentlemen in the world go quietly up and down the Mississippi river, asking no homage of any one, seeking no popularity, no notoriety, and not caring a damn whether school keeps or not.”
—Mark Twain

Their Exhibition at Ships of the Sea MARITIME Museum

The upcoming exhibition Savannah Calling: New Works by Robert Morris and Charles Ellis at Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, March 7 through May 2, in Savannah, attempts to depict the 14,000-year history of human life along the 30-mile Savannah River channel and the visible spirit of the river itself. Charlie is a f if th-generation Savannahian who retired from his real estate career in Atlanta to come back to his family’s property on Turner’s Rock, called “Pojo Point.”

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Charles Ellis, Savannah River Lighter Fish, recovered lighters from the river on wood

There he has created a unique gallery of thousands of found objects f rom which he crafts his assemblages. Robert has enjoyed a highly charged career in journalism for the Atlanta JournalConstitution, Creative Loaf ing, and Atlanta magazine. He has enjoyed a 12-year career as Senior Director of Marketing and Communications for the Georgia Ports Authority, which keeps him immersed in all things river. He chooses to paint f rom his home studio on Tybee Island, where he can be surrounded by books and objects from the river. The writings of Wallace Stevens, Joseph Campbell, and Wassily Kandinsky are grounded by historical f ound objects, which Morris claims help deepen the spirituality of his paintings.

Conversations With the Dynamic Duo

I was privileged to conduct the inaugural and “unplugged’ interview of Robert Morris and Charlie Ellis, which consisted of juxtaposed dialogue such as: Morris: Charlie makes assemblages of what he has been finding along the river over the course of his lifetime. Sort of in the “outsider genre” of Howard Finster. Ellis: I have never used the word “genre” before. I don’t even know if that is a proper word. I’ve Charles Ellis, Driftwood Voo Doo Angel with shells and found objects

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been boggin’ in the marsh for treasure my whole life since I was 12, and I’m 74. I am more of a scavenger. I just say what I do “is what it is.” Or sometimes, I make “objects of dark.” Morris: My series seeks to capture the majesty of the massive vessels as well as the transcendent beauty of the landscape and water itself, beneath which we find our treasures, our history, and new ideas for artistic expression. Charlie: He does his thing and I do mine. I could never paint like he does. I just started putting things together over the last 15 years, like my “voodoo” angels.

allowed Morris to capture views of the river primarily known only to ship captains. Showstoppers include “City Front Channel, Af ter Midnight,” which captures the ethereal glow of City Hall af ter midnight. The technical excellence with which Morris renders this view is a tour de force; the multiple layers of oil paint, loose brush strokes, slash marks, and many coats of custom-made resin help deliver the magic of this view. Others, such as “Long Island Marsh,” unearth the spirit of the river in their abstract expressions of views along the river where the sky meets the water. “McQueen’s Island Sunrise, #2” is rendered from the perspective of a ship heading for the East, maybe to Panama. (continued on p. 52)

Af ter Morris cited such noble artistic inf luences as Soutine, Klimt, and Kandinsky, Ellis looked up to a sign at the entrance of his “museum of stuff” that says, “This Mess Is a Place” and chuckled, “Yep, that’s right. That’s right.”

Trolling for Treasure

This is how the conversation rolls right out onto the river where the artist and the scavenger find common ground, albeit squishy and murky, along the river’s edges. The dramatic twice-daily tidal surges of 7 feet and more continuously churn up, wash out, and weather the booty of the river. The found objects seem to hold some kind of mystical powers for both gentlemen; however, most of the time Morris has his eyes on the waters and the landscape while Ellis’s hawk-like eye zeros in on ancient sharks’ teeth buried in silt. Morris is showing ten paintings in the exhibition based on various locations along the 30-mile Savannah River call leading from the Garden City Terminal to the ocean. The river adventures with Ellis in his small trawler have

Charles Ellis, Tin Voodoo Angel of tin and found objects

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Upper right: Charles Ellis, River Assemblage, found board and gloves Upper left: Charles Ellis, Doll Parts Assemblage

Morris said he is convinced that the deep alluvial area where the fresh water meets the salt water makes the appearance of colors more unique than any other location on the river. Ellis’s assemblages ground Morris’s lofty views of the river, providing a totemic primitive foil to the paintings. Like Morris’s works, Ellis’s are not didactic in any way; however, they ultimately draw us to think about the passage of centuries along the river and all the lives that have come into its flow. The “Voo Doo Angels” are some of the most charming works selected for the show. Made from fragments of driftwood, found glass, beads and other objects, these items recall the notion of magical guardian angel icons. The amusing way Ellis delivers the point that mankind is continuously using rivers as repositories of trash is seen in his dust pan full of flashlights entitled, “Flash in the Pan.” His “Savannah River Lighter Fish” calls further attention to the human garbage found in and around the river. Collages of squirt guns, toy wheels, and doll parts displayed along with centuries-old shark

teeth, whale skeletons, and bits of Indian pottery combine to echo the river’s song. As the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus once opined, “You cannot step into the same river twice.” The river is never the same. Change is the only thing constant about life along a river, and the uniquely juxtaposed works of Morris and Ellis in Savannah Calling depict the passage of time in the most provocative way. These gentlemen certainly inspire us all to look a little more thoughtf ully as we gaze upon the Savannah River and its shores on the way out to sea.

Savanna h Ca New Wo lling: rk s by Rober t Morris and Charles Ellis

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BUY THE BOOK ShopSCAD 340 Bull Street La Paperie 409 Whitaker Street E. Shaver Books 326 Bull Street Barnes & Noble Anthropologie

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Tattoo Cookies

Cookbook author Libbie Summers celebrates the birth of her new book, Sweet & Vicious: Baking with an Attitude, published in March, with a bow to her Savannahbased creative team.

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riting a novel may be a singular experience— think of the lone author struggling behind closed doors to craft the perfect sentence—but writing a cookbook is quite another story, so to speak. It involves a team effort. For Libbie Summers (author, stylist, art director, and chef), the creative team for her second book, Sweet & Vicious: Baking with an Attitude (Rizzoli), is like a large, familiar family—or, in Libbie’s vision, more like a multitalented circus family with herself as ringleader. Summers used local talent and says, “Savannah boasts an abundance of hometown talent, and I want everyone who reads this book to realize it.” Summers gathered the people who made up her Sweet & Vicious team and describes each of their contributions (f rom bottom lef t).

Red Velvet Cake and Southern Sartorialist Cookie recipes. Oh, and I’m married to him.

them in collaboration with her husband, Matt. Both are SCAD graduates. bar r er aproduct ions.com

Maggie Jo Summers: “The Bitch,” model, canine recipe tester, and muse (f or Maggie Jo’s Red Velvet Dog Biscuits recipe).

Me: Libbie Summers.

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Eliza Barrera: Videographer. Eliza is currently working on 15 fun videos for this book. Eliza will produce

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Mary Britton Senseney with her son, Gray: Model f or Pregger's Pink Pickle Pie chapter opener. A SCAD graduate and photographer, she made a great pregnant model. mar ybr it t on senseney.c om

James Butcher: A f ine artist and tattoo artist who studied painting at West Virginia State University, James worked f our hours on a magic marker tattoo for a shot of my Tattoo Cookies. wh at ist h ebut ch er .c om

Chia Chong: SCAD graduate in photography, Chia worked on this and my last book. I work with photographers all over the nation, but it's Chia that I work with the best. We just know what the other is th in k ing. I'm blessed to have worked with her on both books. She is also co-creator of our awardwinning blog, Salted and Styled. c h iac hon g .c om

Anne Chaddock Donegan: Supergirl model for Chewy Chocolate Bread (her parents, Chris and Staci Donegan, are very supportive friends). Val Sivyakov: Amazing photographer and post-production artist, Val is a SCAD graduate, originally f rom Russia. He worked tirelessly on the

image for the f ront and back of the book when the publisher wanted to wrap the photo of me around the book. He finds solutions to problems . . . and never said "no" to anything I asked of him. Back Row

Brooke Atwood: Fashion designer and st ylist w ith an M. A . f rom SCAD, Brooke gets my style and doesn't try to change me—she ups my game a bit, giving me a more editorial look. Brooke styled Angry Bird Hand Pies, Cow Horns, and Lemonhead Cake. She styled the gentlemen in the Southern Sartorialist Cookie shots. She is also a contributor to Salted and Styled. br ook eat wood.c om

Joel Snayd: Interior, brand, and event designer with an M.A. degree in Historic Preservation from SCAD, Joel and his team at Re-Think Design Studio worked with me on the colors for the line of bakeware in the PHOTOGRAPH BY JABBERPICS

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book. Joel is also a model in the Southern Sartorialist Cookie shot. r et h ink desig nst udio .c om

count on her to be the liaison with the publisher and also to protect my voice and vision. pinafo r epr ess.com

Anna Heritage: My personal assistant during the entire book process, Anna is also the model for the Hot and Heavy Baby Cakes with Kiss Me Already Frosting. She is also a budding photographer. She does all the social media for the Salted and Styled blog.

Brenda Anderson: Recipe tester, assistant f ood stylist, owner of Habersham Antiques Market, where I sourced a number of props for the book, Brenda is also my dearest friend in town. She worked her butt off on this project!

Jessica Duthu: Costume designer Jessica designed and made the Supergirl costume for Anne Craddock Donegan, and the Chew y Chocolate Bread chapter opener.

Matt Baldwin: Co-owner of the Jepson Cafe and my right hand assistant in the kitchen. He is someone I trust with my recipes.

Cedric Smith: Model for Southern Sartorialist Cookie—one of my f avorite shots in the book, it was Cedric's who had the idea to hold the cookie up in front of his face.

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Janice Shay: Agent and editor for my books, Janice knows what to say and how to say it. I know that I can

Katherine Sandoz: A painter and illustrator and former SCAD professor, Katherine designed and produced the baguette bags used in the Napoleon Bread recipe shot. She also helped facilitate the Cowboy Cracker photo in which her husband, Dan, was the model. She wrangled horses so we could get the shot. Katherine is also a regular contributor to Salted and Styled. kath er inesa ndoz.com

Juwan Platt: Model f or the FlatChested Flat Bread recipe photo, Juwan is also a photographer and videographer. I've worked with him on a number of video projects. j uwa npl at t .c om

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Matt Hebermehl: Artist and SCAD graduate, Matt jumped in three times for me on the book. He was a model in the Southern Sartorialist Cookie shot, but he also did the intricate paper cut-out cake topper f or the Habanero Carrot Ca ke recipe and painted the knif e I'm holding on the cover of the book. he ber mehl. c om

Christopher Plummer: CEO of Bastille Metal works, Christopher supplied the handmade zinc tabletops seen throughout the book and on the front and back covers. He also supplied the pewter table top f or the Southern Sartorialist Cookie shot. Chris went out of his way to bring a huge heavy table out to the middle

of nowhere for a photo shoot for the book. ba stil l emet a l wor k s.c om Jules De Jesus Fritz: A makeup artist, Jules did the majority of the hair and makeup in the book. She spent a couple of hours on my mime makeup for the Fairground Attraction Cake recipe. She also did the crazy hair and makeup f or the Angry Bird Hand Pies. dollf ac ebyj ul es.c om

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Ruel Joyner: Owner of 24E, Ruel supplied furniture for an image and red metal chairs for the Southern Sartorialist Cookie sequence. Jeff Notrica: Owner of Motorini Vespa Savannah, Jeff is so great! I needed a vintage Vespa for the Lemonhead Cake shot, and Jeff had the one I wanted pushed across town to the spot where we were shooting. No questions asked!

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ATLERNATIVE ADVENTURES in Dogwood City ATLANTA-BASED ENVIRONMENTALIST PETER BAHOUTH SHARES HIS ANTIDOTES FOR CIVILIZATION THROUGH TREE HOUSES AND MIND-BLOWING 3-D PHOTOGRAPHY Paula S. Fogarty | Portrait by Stephen Archer

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HOW does a man who is so close to the ugly truth about what mankind has done—is doing—to the environment keep a sense of wonder and happiness? Peter Bahouth’s notions of adventure and happiness are not conf ined to travel or to the great outdoors; they include exploring our own backyards and visual journeys in the third dimension. As the current Executive Director of the U.S. Climate Action Network, Bahouth travels the world in an effort to help coordinate activities among groups working on climate change. His commute between Washington, D.C., and his midtown home in Atlanta as well as his global travels drove him to construct a little network of magical tree houses surrounding the postmodern house he shares with his wife, Katie.

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He and his colleagues remain vigilant in fostering an inclusive set of action plans to reduce the causes and effects of global warming. So many of us are caught up in the celebrity of entertainment figures, but few of us recognize the heroes who have made their life’s work an effort to save the planet. Following Peter Bahouth’s career path from his post as the Executive Director of Greenpeace to the directorship of The Turner Foundation to his current role is a great conversational adventure. Af ter tirelessly working with politicians, world leaders, and scientists, Peter discovered that his downtime often felt disconnected.

There Are No Rules in Tree Houses

“Sometimes when I got home from work, I felt like I couldn’t see or feel anything I had accomplished. I need projects where I can see something I did with my own hands, and once in a while you need to not be near a computer

or phone. The tree houses allow us to be in nature right here in the city, not separated f rom it. Most of us experience a rainstorm f rom inside of a structure, protected f rom it. We sit out here and really feel the storm and all its noise and power,” he explained. Bahouth is decidedly not an architect. The very idea of formal architecture is against the notion of building tree houses; tree houses are the ultimate boyish escape f rom authority. In keeping with his maverick environmental posture that stands against the tide of environmentally destructive corporate practices, his tree houses are testaments to his insistence that “there are no rules in tree houses. There used to be one, ‘No girls allowed.’” That one clearly had to go, so now there are no rules at all. Other than the blowgun and target, the décor departs from the traditional tree fort of a 10-year-old boy. Bohemian chic furnishings make the houses a romantic guest suite. The bed rolls out onto a porch to gaze at the stars

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and the canopy of trees that date back to before the Civil War.

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Bahouth’s downtime involves another great escape; he is reviving the lost art of stereoscopic—or 3-D—photography. How does 3-D photography connect with Bahouth’s environmental work and sense of adventure? Such fragments are not at odds with his outlook. I daresay only Ted Turner would have picked the man from Greenpeace to run his family's foundation, as neither man is a stranger to controversy, a good f ight, and adventurous explorations. He explained the logical connection between his advocacy and artistic endeavors, “The facts can change the way people think, but culture changes the way people feel.” This balance of thinking and feeling seems to keep Bahouth rooted in the present, having achieved what Japanese Buddhists call satori, or enlightenment. Bahouth said his mission is akin to what French filmmaker Jean Renoir opined: “I used to want to bring a message; now I just want to bring a little love.” Then he lifted up a 1950s Realist stereoscope made of Bakelite and handed it to me. Upon peering in, I was transported to his childhood living room where I

met his mother, his sister, and saw the young Peter in orange overalls with a whale on the bib and a toy in his hand, perhaps harbingers of things to come.

“Most of us experience a rainstorm from inside of a structure, protected from it. We sit out here and really feel the storm and all its noise and power.”

“People who know me through photography do not know me outside of it at all.” It is almost absurd to write about 3-D viewing of anything because it is a physical and spatial experience that denies capture by other mediums. But here goes. Bahouth’s attempts to understand spatial relationships are as fervent as those to understand mankind’s place in nature. He cites Euclid’s initial attempts to explain how two eyes, receiving individual images, combine them into one image. This is the essence of stereoscopic—side-by-side—viewing and the wonder of our binocu la r v ision. Even

Brunelleschi and Leonardo grappled with the depiction of the third dimension in their studies of perspective. Peter served on the board of Atlanta Celebrates Photography, has been represented by the Marcia Wood Gallery, is featured in the Atlanta Museum of Contemporary Art, and is now represented by the Hagedorn Foundation Gallery in Atlanta. Hagedorn Gallery Director Brenda Massie said of Bahouth’s work, “His one-on-one presentation seduces the eye into a darkened, mysterious place, which suddenly seems real. It is an 'ahha' moment, almost something transmitted from a high tech future, rather than a distant cousin of antique processes.”

Please Don’t Take My Kodachrome Away

Bahouth’s childhood f amily photographs, taken by his f ather, are stereoscopic, yet Peter’s chosen medium is not merely nostalgic, it is also an attempt to preserve what he considers to be the richest mode of photography in history. He thinks it may be more important than sculpture. Bahouth has long been a collector of antique toys, and through his flea market escapades and cataloging of his f amily’s archives of 3-D slides, he has amassed an important collection of antique and vintage stereo cards.

Atlanta Escape Stay for a while at Bahouth’s secluded suite of tree houses in the heart of Atlanta. The suite is close to the midtown art scene, but there is no need to escape. The suite is $195 per night, and Peter and Katie’s hospitality is legendary. Enjoy his 3-D photography adventures here too. Reservations at airbnb.com/rooms/1415908

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Top: “Jason Lewis,” 2011. This image of the actor, best know as Samantha’s studly boyfriend on Sex & the City, is one that requires an active, long look! Bottom: “Birth of the Red Planet,” 2011. Both of these images are on view at the Hagedorn Foundation Gallery in Atlanta.

“Nothing approaches the richness of Kodachrome slide f ilm. The saturated colors combined with 3-D imagery allow you to travel through space and time, and the color has never f aded af ter all these years,” said Bahouth. Denise Bethel, Sotheby’s Director of Photographs, once said to Bahouth, “Everytime I look at one of these photos, it’s a novel.” She recently said, “Peter’s work is not nostalgic in any way. He is taking the medium in a totally new direction that no one else has ever done. He is an important 21st-century artist making mind-blowing images.” Each image is a voyeuristic visual experience, much like peeking through a hole in the wall. Bahouth calls it “immersive technology.” The rich dimensional perspective is achieved through an incredibly small aperture and slow shutter speed, demanding precision on the part of the artist. The 3-D medium encompasses a considerable social element that melds with Bahouth’s mission to connect people with 62

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their environments. “I like the fact that I can pass the view-finder around the room and everyone has an individual yet shared experience of an image.” This was the way of 1880s home entertainment, but Bahouth wants to stretch the medium for a greater shared experience. His self-taught quest—who teaches stereoscopic photography?—drove Bahouth to obscure men’s clubs in Atlanta church basements. The men were sharing images of aircraf t carriers and sports cars, yet none was using the medium in a new way. “These guys had just coalesced into the last elements of this technology; they were not passing it along but just huddling together against the coming storms. It hit me that it was a Friday night, and we were in the basement of a church, and I had to take the technology out of there so people could see it!” The need for accessibility drove Bahouth to create stands and viewers that are 54 inches high so that one has to bend over a bit and “peek” inside, almost like spying.

Stereo Views are Hot: A set of 62 glass stereo views by Carleton Watkins (c. 1870s) sold at auction in 2007 for $72,000!! The cataclysmic cultural changes brought on by the advent of stereoscopic, or 3-D, photography in the 1830s changed the world. Queen Victoria’s court used the medium to build Britain's Imperial presence in Egypt and India by allowing homeland Brits the opportunity to travel to these places through stereoscopes. Doing so assuaged fears of traveling to these exotic lands and fostered international travel and Imperial expansion.

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The interaction with the images is physical, and Bahouth explained, “As an artist, I am not just giving you something, but I expect something in return: your engagement!” During his exhibition in 2004 f or Atlanta Celebrates Photography, Bahouth placed 35 viewers around the city. He observed some visitors at a movie theater who were prompted to look at his 3-D view stands. They cautiously approached the viewfinders, not knowing what to do or if they were safe. Once the first viewers stepped up and peeked through the holes, they immediately invited others to share the vision. Some looked for a second, turned away, then came back for more. This is what Bahouth calls the “push and pull” ef fect that makes a great photograph. This is totally different f rom merely gazing at a 2-D image while passing by. Today’s technical people in the medium are incredible. Some in Germany and the Netherlands are taking apart single ref lex cameras and linking lenses together, obliterating the need to use vintage format cameras. Some f amed photographers have stepped a toe into the medium, but no one is in the middle of this river like Bahouth. Another great thing about the medium is that it is portable, and you do not need wall

space to hang images; it is probably the only photography that works in front of a window.

Each image is a voyeuristic visual journey much like peeking through a hole in the wall. Heaven On Earth

While I was examining Bahouth’s considerable collection of antique toys, he declared what a sad thing it is when adults lose their sense of wonder and play. Bahouth credits his mother f or imparting these senses to him and told me, “She taught me that heaven and hell are right here. We make lif e what it is. For this short time on the planet, we should enjoy the wonder and the truth of life.” With this attitude, toys, art, tree houses and a beautif ul wife, does he seek joy elsewhere? You bet. He and Katie f requently visit Georgia’s Cumberland Island where they enjoy the Greyfield Resort. Katie, an oenophile and art historian, explained, “It is a great mix of nature and culture. It is the only

place where we really relax and forget about everything. We can dress up f or dinner at night, and go butt naked on the beach during the day and no one cares.” Neither an optimist nor a pessimist, Bahouth wryly stated, “There is no hope,” and added with a boyish grin, “ but I may be wrong.” He has maxed out his passport stamp allotment more than once and has witnessed many horrors of man’s negligence on the planet. He was devastated by Louisiana’s Cancer Alley in the shadow of the oil refineries along the Mississsippi River shore between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. “The residents there suffered some of the worst environmental abuse imaginable at the hands of huge corporations simply for being seen as poor and powerless.” For a man who is witness to such harsh realities that most of us will never see, he is also genuinely saddened that there are no cartoon-based sneakers for adults and that more of us don’t have tree houses and viewfinders. Meanwhile, however, this self-proclaimed “sheep in wolf ’s clothing” gives us the gif t of visual travel through his mindblowing photography. He also inspires us to create a little bit of heaven in our own backyards.

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Greg Buechner, 24 Hails from: Green Bay, Wisconsin Motivation: “I do it for my fellow rangers who have passed away. If they were here, they would push me to give it my all.” Shorts: North Face, Half Moon Outfitters, $55

Photography by Jabberpics Styling Franklin Headen Beauty Editor Lady Katherine Taylor Styling Assistant Kaleigh Ryan Assistants Weston Doty, Grace Ann Leadbeater Written by Audrey Latimer

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GYM PLAYLIST Greg: Anything by Shinedown

Melissa: Classic and alternative rock like Guns and Roses, Heart, and Social Distortion

For these Southerners,

when the weather heats up, there’s no need to cover up. These guys and girls know that being fit is not just the end goal; it is a way of life that goes beyond swimsuit season. So go ahead and get a little inspiration from the buff nd the beautiful.

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✱ Melissa Lowe, 39 Hails from: Atlanta, Georgia Routine: “I love to lift! I try to lift within a medium range about 4-5 days per week. I do cardio only about twice a week for about 20 minutes, usually high-intensity interval training with some sprints.” Sports bra and bottoms: model's own

“I like to keep my body guessing. I run, do CrossFit, and compete in Triathlons. I eat lots of lean meat and vegetables. Everyday I try and drink a gallon and a half of water.”– Greg Buechner

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GYM PLAYLIST

Danny: Dub-step; lots of Skrillex, Cedric Gervais, and Roscoe Dash

Danny Williams, 23 Hails from: Santo Domingo, DR Motivation: “I remember the saying ‘A workout is only 4% of your day. Afte wards, you still have 96% of the day left.” Then I just power through." Shorts: Marc by Marc Jacobs, $198

“I do heavy weights with low reps. I work my push muscles and pull muscles for four days a week. On the fifth day I do cardio and abs, followed by two days of rest.”– Danny Williams

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✱ Sandy Silva, 43 Hails from: Jesup, Georgia Diet: “I have oatmeal for breakfast every morning and every 2 to 3 hours I eat some lean protein. I let myself eat carbs during the day but not in the evening.” Bikini bottoms: DKNY, Crop top: vintage

WHAT'S IN YOUR GYM BAG? Sandy: I always have so much! Lotions, earphones, iPod, sweat towels, powder, deodorant, workout gloves, wipes, protein shakes and shakers.

Maggie Phillips, 24 Hails from: Jesup, Georgia Motivation: “I ride my barrel and roping horses to take my mind off prepping for a contest. Or listen to Britney Spears!” Bodysuit: American Apparel, Bra: Victoria's Secret

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✱ Joel Cabrera, 27 Hails from: Puerto Rico Diet: “I try and keep it clean, lots of fruits, vegetables and protein. I don’t eat fast food.” Jacket: Marc by Marc Jacobs, $338 Shorts: Marc by Marc Jacobs, $138

WHAT'S IN YOUR GYM BAG?

Joel: I always have my iPod, a change of clothes and pre-workout gear. Sydney: An iPad is all I need when heading to the gym.

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✱ Sydney Collins, 23 Hails from: Cincinnati, Ohio Routine: “I’ll start out by running outside for 15-20 minutes, and then I’ll stretch out. I usually end with an arms and legs workout.” Swimsuit: stylist's own

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Life's Lessons Learned from a Nearly Fatal Six-Story Fall: Brady King Shares His Story

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MAKING A LIVING

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LEARNING TO FLY

King suggests powered paragliding lessons with Taylor Suffield in Atlanta (806) 206 -3660 facebook.com/taylor.suffield

Brady’s Rigging Checklist: • Know your equipment • Keep your equipment inspected

• Always have a self-rescue plan • Practice this rescue before it happens • Work the buddy system • Be mindful and "in the moment" • Make sure ropes are touching the ground

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tranger neither to the air nor to the water, Brady King spent his youth surfing, sailing, and skateboarding. For the past fourteen years, King has been the owner and operator of the Savannah-based window cleaning and building maintenance company Soap on a Rope. With the help of eight employees, there is no building too tall or window too small for King’s company to service. They are the steeplejacks of Savannah, carrying their ropes and ladders to the rooftops of the city and rappelling themselves off the sides of buildings in order to make this city shine. From commercial to resi72

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• Position ropes in place to the window • Attach fall arrest system properly

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( 1 ) tie off D ring for primary descent system ( 2 ) secondary tie off D ring for the fall arrest system ( 3 ) attach D ring to descender to the bosun chair (boatswain chair) Make sure you have all the equipment for the day's work before putting your weight on the rope!

dential buildings, windows to floors, pressure cleaning to painting, these urban mountaineers at Soap on a Rope get the job done. Part prof essionals, part athletes, Brady King and his crew swing from window to window like real-lif e Spidermen, cleaning each window in less than one minute, of ten surprising those on the other side of the glass with their aerial acrobatics. While many on the inside struggle with acrophobia, these on the outside, like Van Morrison, relish cleaning windows. The outsider perspective is something poetic for the Soap on a Ropers, and Brady said, “We are viewed f rom this fishbowl perspective with the insiders looking out at us. All of us have f unny stories about people freaking out or flirting with us.” Brady is able to “see areas of the building that no one ever gets to see or touch.” These places reveal graffiti f rom the turn of the century and offer a unique perspective of the city. A philosophy major in college, Brady speaks of the Zen-like rhythm of the repetitive Sturn pattern that is used when cleaning windows—a pattern that allows thoughts to flow as freely as the squeegee across the glass. Describing the benefits of “seeing the world from afar in order to get the big picture,” Brady King attests to the notion that adventure is found not only in living life on the edge but also in experiencing the moments of stillness that derive from a world without walls. Of course, there are risks—risks that Mr. King knows all too well. Years ago, Brady plummeted six stories f rom the top of a building to the ground below. This was af ter he was well established in the Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Manhattan markets. The impact lef t him with 36 broken bones, including a shattered pelvis, a cracked cranium, and the loss of his spleen. Saf ety precautions are always his priority, and af ter his accident, Brady intensified his saf ety training to include mindf ulness training, and he currently sits on a saf ety advisory committee f or the International Window Cleaning Association (IWCA). Incidentally, no Soap on a Rope technician has had an accident during the company’s 14 years in business. Unf ortunately f or Brady, he did not follow his own protocols once, and as he says, “Most people don’t get do overs.” (continued on p. 74)

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“WE LOOK DANGER IN THE EYE AND HUMBLY RESPECT IT.” Fortunately, Brady has amnesia about his descent, but his f riends and f amily cannot f orget visiting him in the hospital, hoping that he could recover f rom his injuries. He spent one month in the hospital undergoing nine surgeries and five months thereaf ter recovering in the care of his mother. Despite debate as to whether Brady would be able to walk again, five months af ter his f all he f ound himself able to heal through kite boarding: a passion of his since he was graduated from college. Apparently gravity is the only thing that can bring this man down. He regards the fall as a positive learning experience and is grateful for the strength the fall gave him. It showed him what is important in life—family.

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Brady By The Numbers

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Whereas Soap-on-a-Rope’s predominant means of cleaning windows is f rom a rope, they also use swing stages and bucket trucks. They take their jobs seriously and are proud to be making an honest living and involved in the city of Savannah. Every job for them is a different adventure where safety and mindf ulness are top priorities. “Mindf ulness is key to any dangerous activity or sport; like all great athletes, we are all ‘in the zone.’ Being present, in the moment, we must be aware of every movement our bodies make,” he explained. A recent purchase of a powered paraglider proves that Brady does not allow such things as eight-story falls that almost cost him his life stop him from spreading his metaphorical wings. Although he is no Icarus, flying too close to the sun, one thing is certain: professionally and recreationally, King is always seeking new heights. Whether anchored by a rope, strapped onto a board or with absolutely no strings attached, Brady King lives his life on the edge and never lets the fear of falling prevent him from taking flight.

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CATCHING THE WIND

Brady says to Kiteboard at All Out Kiteboarding, Tybee Island. (912) 786-8080 aokwatersports.com

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PHOTOGRAPHERS Confucius said, “Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.” That gift of sight seems to be reserved for the most discerning of photographers, and we asked them to capture their own version of beauty in the South through their lenses. The top talent was chosen from a collection of varied entries, exploring everything from ethereal landscapes to intimate portraits and quiet details, to be featured as South’s Greatest Photographers.

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Wen Mcnally, 43

CATEGORY: Professional

INSPIRATION TO SHOOT: Photographing people and telling their story is what inspires me. I want to stop people with my images so that the viewer may know my subject, if even for a moment.

JONATHAN HARRISON SIMONS, 21 CATEGORY: Amateur INSPIRATION TO SHOOT: I have always had an interest in photography. I never seriously started taking pictures until about one year ago when I stopped drinking. I mainly photograph my younger sisters or my girlfriend. I shoot mostly on Tybee. a pr il | m ay 14

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GABRIEL C. AMADI-EMINA, 19 INSPIRATION TO SHOOT: I have had a camera for seven months now, and I am mostly into street photography, which is my one true love. Even though I am not a professional, I decided to try a studio-based shoot to see what I could come up with, and I loved my result. I took a mixture of black and white and color and told my “models” they could pose however they want, which they did, and this is what we came up with.

KYLE P. CALDABAUGH, 28 INSPIRATION TO SHOOT: To me, being a photographer has always been about taking experiences and trying to capture those moments in time, forever. My goal is to show something familiar and capture it in a way that people have never seen before.

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JASON HURST, 30 INSPIRATION TO SHOOT: My photography is about capturing true moments and feelings of joy, passion, and love that people experience when they are surrounded by those they care about. If the photograph tells a story and shows you the feelings of my subjects, then I’ve accomplished something I’m proud of.

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JUDGE'S CHOICE ALEXANDRA SAPP 16 INSPIRATION TO SHOOT: All my friends inspire me to shoot. I enjoy getting my friends together for photo shoots. I would love to study photography in college.

KEMA WALKER, 39

AMBER VANLOH, 32

INSPIRATION TO SHOOT: Since I started taking pictures as a hobby a couple of years ago, being behind the camera lens has opened my eyes to find beauty in some of the most everyday things… a bird on a ledge, a dew drop on a blade of grass, or a hazy sunset. It all seems so perfect when you frame it just right. Taking pictures for a hobby just brings me peace.

INSPIRATION TO SHOOT: I’m completely inspired by family life and the beauty of the Lowcountry. It’s so much fun chasing little children up and down our beautiful beaches, or catching sweet secret smiles between an adorable couple, I can hardly believe that I’m paid to do this. Serious dream come true.

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JUDGE'S CHOICE BRYAN HIOTT, 46 INSPIRATION TO SHOOT: When I was 12 years old, an uncle gave me my fi st camera, a Kodak Retina film camera with a Schneider lens. Looking through the viewfinder of that camera changed the way I saw the world and began my lifelong interest in image-making. More recently, after shooting digitally for years, I started missing the hands-on process of photography in the darkroom, and the image as a unique object. This led me to learn 19thcentury wet plate collodion photography, an ancient, labor-intensive, processoriented way of making images. I use that process now to make one-of-a-kind ambrotypes and tintypes. I love the deeper connection with the subject matter that the process and slower working pace of collodion photography allow.

PARKER BASS 16 INSPIRATION TO SHOOT: I take my camera with me almost everywhere, because you never know when inspiration will strike. I have photographed a number of events for non-profit organizations as a volunteer. I would like to attend Georgia Tech, then pursue a job afterward in Computer Engineering. I plan to continue my passion of photography.

RODNEY K. GARY 37 INSPIRATION TO SHOOT: We only have one moment and one shot to capture life's most precious memories. We accept the challenge (Model: Kristen Wainscott, Makeup Artist: Maria Bess, Location: Forsyth Park).

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ON MAY 5, 2014, THE TELFAIR MUSEUMS’ JEPSON CENTER WILL HOST WHAT MANY BELIEVE WILL BE THE MOST MEMORABLE ART OF GREAT FASHION EVENT TO DATE. JOIN US AS WE CELBRATE ITS 15TH YEAR HONORING AMERICAN ICONS MARC JACOBS AND MARILYN MONROE.

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All images on the page are from the 2011 Art of Great Fashion event honoring Gaucho in collaboration with Marcus Kenney, artist, and Monica McMasters, hair stylist. Images courtesy of Dan Biggerstaff Photography

What do Marilyn Monroe and Marc Jacobs have in common? “Both have that star quality, sex appeal, and vulnerability,” said Meredith Gray, event co-chair of the Telfair Museums’ The Art of Great Fashion committee. The fashion show will run concurrently with the exhibit Marilyn: Celebrating an American Icon, which consists of over 100 images of Marilyn by such famed artists as Cecil Beaton and Andy Warhol. Both Marc and Marilyn were vulnerable, too, adding another layer to their connection. Not only is the union of two superstar icons a fir t for this event, but it is also being held at the Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center again on Monday, May 5, at 7 p.m. Director and CEO of Telf air Museums Lisa Grove said, “We are so delighted to collaborate with f ashion icon Marc Jacobs to produce The Art of Great Fashion event this year. Timed to coincide with Fashion Week and the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s famous Costume Institute Ball, our event celebrates the true artistry of one of today’s leading fashion designers.” THE CHANGING FACE OF SAVANNAH’S SIGNATURE FASHION EVENT The Art of Great Fashion is a signature event f or the Telfair Museums that started with a small group within the Telfair Academy Guild (T.A.G.). Originally conceived in 2000 by Kathy Levitt, Trustee of the Board of Telfair Museums, the event was designed as a fundraiser featuring members of the board, museum members, and museum staff members. Kathy thought a fashion show would not only generate interest and boost ticket sales, but it would also be a way to celebrate women in honor of the museum’s founder, Mary Telfair. She said, “I try to emulate Mary Telfair as much as possible. When I fir t came to town and learned of Mary’s outstanding contributions in bringing the arts to Savannah and donating her private home—now Telfair Museums’ Academy—in the late 1800s, I wanted to continue to recognize her legacy.”

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In 2004, Kathy Levitt turned the event over to the Telfair Academy Guild, and Elizabeth Biggerstaff took the lead on the event as the past President of T.A.G. and former event committee member. This event has been held at the Oakridge at The Landings Club, the Plantation Club at The Landings, and the DeSoto Hilton in the recent past, but some have said that those locations have been disconnected from the museums. Past honorees have included Escada (Hilton Head Outlet), St. John (Saks Fifth Avenue's OFF 5th, Hilton Head), James Hogan, Bleu Belle, Gaucho, and kathi rich. Two years ago, Gaucho collaborated with nationally recognized Savannah-based artist Marcus Kenney and hair designer Monica McMasters for the event, bringing the event a step closer to the fine arts. Marc Jacobs is the f irst internationally recognized designer with a presence in Savannah to be honored at this event. Marc Jacobs is also the fir t globally renowned designer to open a shop in downtown Savannah. He and Robert Duffy, president and cofounder of Marc Jacobs, have made great contributions to the Hostess City and its organizations such as Savannah Pride, Savannah Skate Park, and the Marc Jacobs and Robert Duffy Scholarship Fund at SCAD. Robert Duffy has also had homes in Savannah over the years.

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MINGLE WITH MODELS The Spring collection is star spangled and an all American This year The Art of Great Fashion event will shake things take on Jacobs’ accessible fashion philosophy.” An added feature to this year’s Art of Great Fashion is up with a whole new format at The Jepson Center! Event Co-chairs this year are Meredith Gray, Jan Harman, and the screening of the 2007 documentary Marc Jacobs & Lynetta Hartson. By uniting the star power of the Marilyn Louis Vuitton at the Jepson Center Thursday, April 10th Monroe exhibit and the Spring 2014 MARC BY MARC from 6 – 8 p.m.. Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH (Louis JACOBS collection, this year’s event merges fashion design Vuitton Moet Hennessy) decided early on in 1997 to appoint and fine art. By putting them together in an interactive, Marc Jacobs as Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton. Jacobs was in charge of creating everything for non-runway-based f ashion show, this the brand including clothing, handbags, show promises to deliver ground breakand shoes. Last October Jacobs resigned ing glamour. As this year’s exclusive SAVE THE DATE his 16 year career at Louis Vuitton and media sponsor, all of us at South magaThe ART of will focus on strengthening and growing zine are thrilled to be part of the action. GREAT FASHION his own brand. There are plans to take Of course, we will be there with our own the company public within this year. red carpet runway for you all to strike a May 5, 6:00 P.M. Tickets to the screening are f ree f or pose on, but the real models will be preTelfair Museums’ Jepson members and $10 for the public. sented in an exciting new way. Center, Savannah, GA. Suggested dress for The Art of Great On May 5, the entire Jepson Center Tickets on sale March 24 Fashion event is “High Hollywood will be transf ormed into a catwalk as www.telfair.org Glamour”—not necessarily black tie— models sashay, strut, and parade in the like the new collection. Think edgy and new MARC BY MARC JACOBS collection. The building’s grand staircase will be a major catwalk, cool. A younger crowd is encouraged to attend. In keepbut 22 models from the Halo Agency will also amble into ing with Marc Jacobs’ philanthropic nature, all proceeds the galleries on all three floors for photo opportunities from the event go toward the Telfair Museums’ programs. with a plethora of fashion photographers. Monica McMas- Sponsors and V.I.P.s are invited to attend an exclusive ters of B Salon has been a f requent contributor to hair reception at the Jepson Center, which begins at 6 p.m.. design for this event and Rob’s Salon at Drayton Towers Tickets go on sale March 24. For more information and tickets, visit: telfair.org. will do hair and makeup this year. Guests will get a real peek at the art of fashion photography in action. Think art, fashion, catwalk, photography, and philanthropy. Lisa Grove explained, “The Art of Great Fashion is one of the Telfair’s most widely-anticipated annual events. Funds raised from this event support the museum’s education programs that bring the arts to thousands in our community each year.”

Above: The Jepson Center. Below: Robert Duffy with Marc Jacobs

MARC JACOBS – ALL AMERICAN ROOTS With the help of event cochair, Meredith Gray—who was Marc Jacob’s fir t editor at Harper’s BAZAAR—the Art of Great Fashion event will showcase this iconic American designer’s Spring collection. Gray explained, “Jacobs’ iconic American roots are grounded in his fir t collection of knit smiley f aces and the work he did early on f or Perry Ellis, which featured American flag-based themes.

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m a rc jac o b s 1993

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Fired from Perry Ellis for the grunge line, which is also what made his name.

Created his own Marc Jacobs label

Appointed Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton house of luxury goods in Paris

2007 MARC BY MARC JACOBS opened in Savannah 2010 Married Lorenzo Martone

2001 Designer of the Year at the VH1/ Vogue Fashion Awards

2000 Created Marc by Marc Jacobs

2013 Named new creative director for Diet Coke in European markets

2014 Focusing on the Marc Jacobs label after leaving Louis Vuitton

WEIGHT LOSS AND FITNESS: ACCOLADES

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At age 50, Marc Jacobs has gone from flabby geek to fitness freak! He has gone from 21 percent body fat in 2006 to 5 percent this year by working out, cutting out the junk food, caffeine, and sugar. He said to Women’s Wear Daily in February, “ You know, I’m going to be 50 in two months. It feels like the decade of me taking my shirt off.”

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DID YOU KNOW THIS ABOUT MARC JACOBS He has a creative collection of tattoos including Spongebob Squarepants

SOBRIETY AND REHAB:

His dog Neville has his own Instagram page! (@nevillejacobs)

Jacobs was treated for drug addiction and alcoholism in 1999 and again in 2007. He has been clean and sober for 6 years. He was once called a ‘fat heroin addict’ and said, “That was the stupidest thing I ever heard because first of all I was never a fat heroin addict. I was a skinny heroin addict, and I got over that luckily. I was fat when I stopped doing drugs.”

Marc Jacobs loves dogs. Some MARC BY MARC JACOBS products have included: Dog Slippers, Olive Dog Sweatshirts and iPad Mini Cases, Dog Watches, and Olive Dog Knit Hats. PORTRAIT BY COLIN GRAY

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Savannah >>The charmed, unharmed city that General Sherman said was too pretty to burn, and Lady Astor called “a beautiful woman with a dirty face,” is South magazine’s #1 Southern travel destination. Not only is this our home, but also we feel strongly that it is the most navigable, hospitable city in the Southeast, with the best of historic urban life in a garden-like setting. In the 18th century, James Oglethorpe designed one of the best city plans in America. He did so with the highest levels of cultural and religious diversity in mind to accommodate a wide array of places of worship and rest among the live oak-lined squares. As the hub of the Creative Coast, Savannah’s love of architecture, art, and the environment make the Hostess City its own brand. It is no surprise that last year we welcomed over 12 million visitors!

The Andaz on Ellis Square

Bohemian Hotel, Savannah Riverfront The Bohemian is great for the business-minded traveler. Rocks on the River is a high-style amalgam of classic “comfort food” with modern Lowcountry sensibility. Rocks on the Roof features a stylish bar, a tapas-style menu, a fire pit, and the most stunning rooftop view of the Savannah River in the area. 102 West B ay St r eet ( 912) 7213800, bohemianhot els avannah.com

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STAY k Andaz Savannah “Andaz” means personal style in Hindi, and style is exactly what you’ll find at this boutique hotel in the heart of Savannah’s Historic Landmark District. Stocked with all the modern amenities for today’s business traveler, this

Hyatt-owned property melds modernity with Savannah charm. Andaz’s signature farm-to-table restaurant 22 Square features a menu of Southern-inspired classics. 14 Ba r na r d (912) 233-2116, sava nna h.a nda z.h yat t .c om

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k The Mansion on Forsyth Park This 125-room Victorian Romanesque palace is a feast for the eyes (think Versace, Italian marble, and gravity-defying chandeliers). The ultra-chic rooms with Egyptian cotton linens are mini palaces, including Italian marble bathrooms with oversized whirlpool tubs. The Kessler-owned hotel pampers its guests with its full-service spa and the upscale 700 Drayton restaurant. 700 Dr ayt on St r eet ,

secret in town! Innkeeper and artist Guy Woodward welcomes guests to his bohemian chic inn where you can live like a great artist while visiting Savannah. 198 West H a l l S t r eet ( 912) 306-8412, a ir bnb.c om/r ooms/543549

Thunderbird Inn This American 1950s retro hotel is Savannah’s hippest and cheapest place to stay in the Historic Landmark District. Expect Moon Pies on your pillows versus mints, and Krispy Kremes for breakfast rather than eggs benedict. Queen rooms feature a kitchenette for your convenience, and all rooms have big fluffy towels and highspeed Internet. 611 West Og l et hor pe Av enue (912) 232-2661, t h et hunde r bir dinn.c om

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k The Artist’s Inn on the Garden A few steps away from Forsyth Park, The Artist’s Inn on the Garden offers three exquisite suites in this 1800s vintage house that is also a working artist’s studio. This may be the best-kept lodging a pr il | m ay 14

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savannah EAT Alligator Soul The refined yet unpretentious menu, atmosphere, and impeccable service define Alligator Soul. The historic cellar environment combined with classical soul food like their signature Shrimp and Grits, Gator Gumbo, and exotic Elk and Buffalo dishes provide one of the most memorable dining experiences in Savannah.

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UNIQUE STAYS >>Looking for something “out of the box” for a place to stay? Here are a few alternatives:

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Our Pick from Lucky Savannah k The Whitman When Robert Mondavi Jr. was in town for the Savannah Food and Wine Festival, he and his family selected The Whitman as their home away from home. This Queen Anne style Victorian home on Forsyth Park is becoming Savannah’s most romantic place to say, “I do.” With five bedrooms, four and a half baths in the main house, and a cozy one-bedroom coach house, The Whitman is replete with a huge gourmet kitchen, perfect for catered and corporate events. 611 Wh it a ker S t r eet (912) 373-8111, th ew h it ma nsava nna h.c om

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Our Pick from Romantic Inns of Savannah Forsyth Park Inn This 1896 Victorian Bed & Breakfast on Forsyth Park is a favorite Savannah wedding inn. The large covered porch overlooking the park is a great place to relax after a breakfast of Florentine Eggs Benedict or fresh fruit stuffed french toast. It was alluring enough for John Berendt to call it home when he was writing Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. 102 West Ha l l St r ee t (912) 233-6800, fo r syt h pa r kin n.c om

Savannah Dream Vacations Choose from a large selection of upscale restored Historic Savannah homes and live like a local for a while. Full concierge services are available, including restaurant reservations, grocery services, and home chef services! (912) 713-7278, sava n-

114 Ba r na r d St r eet ( 912) 232-7899, a l l ig at or soul .c om

k A.lure Mixing the old with the new never tasted so good. This place specializes in Southern recipes but with a more contemporary approach. Menu items are all made with fresh seafood, produce from the farm and inspired by good old home-cooked meals. This is the place to really get a taste of the Lowcountry. 309 West Cong r ess St r eet ( 912) 2332111, a l ur esava nna h.c om

Barracuda Bob’s River Street’s hottest new restaurant, Barracuda Bob’s is a chic rustic venue serving some of Savannah’s best Shrimp & Grits, Trout, and Gator Tail Appetizers. The homemade Moon Pie is to die for! They offer a large selection of craft beers and hand-squeezed mojitos. 19 Ea st R iv er S t r eet ( 912) 777-4381, f ac ebook.c om/pag es/ Ba r r ac uda-Bobs

Belford’s For the best surf and turf in town, Belford’s is the place to dine. Located in Savannah’s lively City Market, it is the perfect place to stop for a late lunch or a romantic date night. From Calamari to Salmon to Angus Burgers and New York Strip Steak, there is something for everyone at Belford’s 315 West S a int J ul ia n St r eet (912) 233-2626, bel f or dssava nna h.c om

Crystal Beer Parlor The second oldest restaurant in Savannah, The Crystal Beer Parlor opened in 1933 and has been a popular gathering place for locals ever since. Known for its hearty all-beef Bison Burgers and hand cut fries, it does not disappoint with its daily and nightly specials that include Rack of Lamb. Some favorite menu items include the Gawgia Cracka Nachos with pork barbecue, cheese, onions, and jalapeños, and they also have the best BLT in town to accompany its enormous selections of American brews and many others on tap. 301 West J ones St r eet , (912) 3491000 c r yst a lb eer pa r l or .c om

Dept. 7 East The newest bistro on Broughton Street, Dept. 7 East is not only one of the hippest environments, but also one of the best places for great sandwiches and Southern

B&D's voted #1 burger in Savannah

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Manager of A.lure On Congress Street bites. Meta Adler has landed in the space that was once home to Adler’s Department Store. The names are as cute as the food is good. We love the Italian Divorce Soup, Pimennah Cheese, and the Redneck Eggroll. A fine selection of wines accompanies any meal, but don’t neglect the great selections of exotic teas from their Tea Room. 7 Ea st Br oug h t on St r eet ( 912) 2320215, de pt 7e a st .c om

Leoci’s Trattoria Chef Roberto Leoci spent summers in Sicily with his family, and it shows in his eponymous Italian restaurant. The back-tobasics Italian cuisine is prepared with the freshest seasonal ingredients, combined with a comfortable environment and an outdoor deck that is never empty in good weather. Start with Beef Carpaccio of mozzarella and prosciutto, and follow it with a selection of wood-fired pizzas or numerous pasta and risotto dishes. The wine list is reasonably priced, with a large variety of Italian selections. 606 Aber c or n St r eet ( 912) 3357027, l eo c is.c om

Leopold’s Ice Cream Started in 1919, this place has always been a hit with the locals. They serve up top-secret

family ice cream recipes that have been handed down for generations and use all natural ingredients. Their location on Broughton Street was designed by Academy Award-nominated set designer,Dan Lomino and has an old-fashion ice cream parlor feel. 212 Ea st B r oug h t on St r eet (912) 234-4442, l eopol dsic ec r e a m.c om

DECK AND OUTDOOR EATS AND DRINKS

All of us are itching to get outside to celebrate springtime. Savannah is full of great spots to wine and dine outdoors. Here are just a few of our favorites:

k B&D Burgers This place is a serious hit with the locals. Voted Best Burger, Best Family Restaurant and Best Outdoor Dining by the Savannah Morning News. This is the go-to place for a gourmet burger while exploring downtown Savannah. Check out their location on Congress Street complete with two large bars on two floors as well as a spacious patio with a projection screen, ideal for watching sporting events. 209 West C ong r ess

The elegant interiors and banquet room are big attractions for weddings, but the rooftop bar is a well-kept downtown secret to many! 13 West B ay St r eet ( 912)

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(912) 447-0943, moon r iv er br ew ing .c om

Cha Bella Always fresh dishes of local seafood, free-range meats, organic produce, and an excellent wine list await you at Cha Bella. The hidden outdoor garden atmosphere is a great place to enjoy a great meal, or cocktails while watching unique vintage videos.

k Rocks on the Roof Take in the spectacular view of the Savannah River and the Historic Landmark District from this rooftop lounge all while sipping a cocktail, savoring the food and mixing with the locals. Enjoy the large fire pit and views of the river and Talmadge Bridge. 102 West B ay St r eet

102 Ea st B r oa d St r eet ( 912) 790-7888, c h a-bel l a .c om

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Moon River Savannah’s only brewery restaurant, Moon River, serves great beer and simple comfort food and has the largest rooftop beer garden in Savannah. Don’t forget to try the Black-eyed Pea Salad! 21 West B ay St r eet

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Churchill’s Pub The very essence of England is found in this charming English pub with great interpretations of pub food and great beers on tap.

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Rocks on the Roof Atop the Bohemian Hotel

The Soda Pop Shoppe This old fashion soda fountain is where local characters gather daily for sandwiches and a refreshing soda. Located right in the heart of the Historic Landmark District, it really is a blast from the past. 114 Bul l S t r eet (912) 236-5860

The Bar at The Olde Pink House No Savannah dining guide is complete without some mention of the legendary Olde Pink House, Savannah’s oldest historic home on Reynolds Square. What we love about it is the bar and outdoor tables where even your dogs are welcome. It has one of the most consistently great menus in town, with signature dishes such as Susan Mason’s Shrimp and Grits. Step downstairs to the Cellar Bar for a nightcap and live music. 23

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Tubby’s River Street This prime porch location on River Street is the place to sit and stay for a while. Tubby’s serves great seafood, burgers, po-boy sandwiches, and great beverages accompanied by live music. 115 Ea st R iv er S t r eet (912) 233-0770, l iv eoa kst or e. c om/t ubbyst iv er st r eet .c om

Perch at Local 11 Ten Enjoy dinner and cocktails at one of Savannah’s exclusive rooftop restaurants. Perfect for a drink during happy hour or for dinner before a night on the town. 1110 Bul l S t r eet ( 912)

Aber c or n St r eet ( 912) 2324286, pl a nt er sinnsava nna h. c om/t h e-ol de-pink-house

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k The Public This is the place to see and be seen for casual, yet chic dining in Savannah. Whether it’s for drinks and dinner in the evening or Sunday brunch, this restaurant puts a modern spin on American favorites. The rooftop lets you look out upon one of the most bustling corners in town. 1

Uncle Bubba’s Oyster House Part of Paula Deen’s enterprises, this rustic and down-home oyster house offers a hearty seafood buffet on Friday and Saturday evenings but great Lowcountry seafood dishes every day. The roomy deck overlooking the marsh is worth the short ride from downtown. 104 Br ya n

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LUNCHEONETTES AND DINERS >>Some of Savannah’s hidden charm is found in her old-school classical eateries. Clary’s Cafe If you want to feel like a real Savannah insider, eat at Clary’s Café. The vintage pharmacy luncheonette has been serving local characters the best all-American breakfasts and lunches for decades. Keep your ears peeled for local gossip of all sorts, and enjoy this step back in time. 404 Aber c or n St r eet

k Betty Bombers Our favorite all-American diner on the south side of Forsyth Park in the American Legion, this retro eatery champions the Air Force and WWII Rosie the Riveters with great atmosphere, and the food is the bomb! Burgers, the best fries, hearty sandwiches, the most tender chicken tenders, wings, cheesecake to die for, AND they deliver until 2 a.m. Open for lunch weekdays too. 1108 Bul l S t r eet (912) 272-9326, f ac ebook.c om/ Bet t yBomber s

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Debi’s Restaurant Famously known as the place where Forest Gump’s girlfriend, Jenny, worked, Debi’s is keeping it real with great down-home cooking for breakfast and lunch, Monday through Friday. It has some of the best fried fish and sandwich offerings downtown, and all the old fashioned charm you could order! 10 West S t at e St r eet ( 912) 236-3516, debisr esta ur a nt .c om PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF B O H E M I A N S AVA N N A H , B ET T Y B O M B E R S

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savannah NIGHTLIFE >>The stars and characters

come out at night in Savannah. With too many places to describe, here are a few of the best: k Club One Stop in to Savannah’s best dance club complete with karaoke, drag shows, burlesque shows and an entertaining evening with the famous Lady Chablis. 1 Jef f er son St r eet ( 912) 232-0200, c l uboneon l ine.c om

Jazz’d Whether you want martinis, wine, tapas, live music, or all of the above, this contemporary restaurant is happy to oblige. 52 Ba r na r d St r eet ( 912) 236-7777, j a zzdta pa sba r .c om

Mata Hari’s We wish we could tell you how to get a key or an invitation to Savannah’s hottest and most exclusive downtown speakeasy. This step back into the Roaring '20s with strong drinks, flapper dresses, poker tables, and couples dancing the Charleston is accessible only by invitation from someone who has a key. Keep your ears peeled and stay cool, and you never know when a local key holder will invite you to enter this sacrosanct club. 306 Low er Fac t or s Wa l k

McDonough’s This restaurant may have one of the tastiest menus in town, but it’s the karaoke that keeps people coming back for more. Take the mic or cheer on a friend, either way a night here is always a good idea. 21 Ea st M cDonoug h St r eet (912) 233-6136, innat mc don oug hs. c om/r est aur a nt- l ounge

The Rail Don’t take this place too seriously. With menu items such as the Ghetto Dawg and Pickled Pigs Feet, this is a bar that likes to have as much fun as you do. Live music is always on tap in the garden. 405 West C ong r ess St r eet ( 912) 2381311, t h er a il pub.co m

Saddlebags Savannah’s only country dancehall serves up drinks, food, and good times when the weekend rolls around. Try to ride the bull, shoot some pool, or two-step on the dance floor. Whatever you decide, a night at Saddlebags won’t disappoint. 317 West R iv er St r eet ( 912) 349-5275, f ac ebook. c om/Sa dd l eBag sSav

cold beer and a group of friends sitting at the outdoor patio. 411 West C ong r ess St r eet ( 912) 2381985, congr essst r eet social clu b.com

Vu Lounge Located in the Hyatt Regency Savannah, there is a light dinner menu and signature cocktails. Step out onto the outdoor terrace for a view of the Savannah River, dinner and a view. 2 West B ay St r eet ( 912) 238-1234, sava nna h. h yat t. com/en/hot el /dining/VuLounge.htm l Lady Chablis Performs at Club One clubone-online.com

Social Club on Congress This is the place to eat, drink and mix with the locals of Savannah. Wings, burgers, nachos and sandwiches go down easy with a nice

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Jill Evans-Aldhizer, owner of Veronica's Closet Every Folklorico object has a story, and each purchase helps improve working conditions around the world in places such as India, Bali, Mexico and Peru. It is a perfect stop on the way to Forsyth Park . 440 Bul l St r eet ( 912) 232-9300

k Globe Shoe Company Founded in 1892, Globe Shoe Company is the place to go in Savannah for the most chic and trendy designer footwear on the market. Brands such as Fly, Stuart Weitzman, Cole Haan, Alan Edmonds, and Sam Edelman grace the racks of this shoe store Globe Shoe Company has a shoe for every occasion. 17 Ea st Br oug ht on St r eet (912) 232-8161. 5500 Aber cor n St r eet ( 912) 3521158 f acebook.com/pag es/ Gl obe-Shoe -Compa ny

SHOP 24E Home to Savannah’s modern furniture, 24E’s selections of objects and accessories include such brands as Knoll and Lamp Bergere. They also offer custom tables from reclaimed materials. Their custom pillows make great gifts! 24 Ea st B r oug h t on St r eet ( 912) 233-2274 24est yl e.c om

Fab'rik This one-of-a-kind boutique brings you women’s runway fashions without sticker shock! 318 West B r oug h t on St r eet ( 912)

Levy Jewelers Discover your favorites from David Yurman and Michael Kors to Bulova, Luminox, and John Hardy for an intimate gift or even a self- indulgent guilty pleasure in Savannah’s only fourth generation family jewelry business. 101 Ea st B r oug h t on St r ee t (912) 233-1163 l ev yj ew el er s.c om

k Marc by Marc Jacobs One of America’s edgiest designers, Marc Jacobs opened up shop downtown, and Savannah can’t get enough of his boldly designed women’s and men’s fashions. His new spring collections are in now, and the

The Luminox Navy Seal watch features self-powered illumination (LLT) that allows one to tell the time, even in absolute darkness. Pick it up at Levy Jewelers, Broughton Street (912) 233-1163, levyjewelers.com

shop has recently opened a new cosmetics counter! 322 West B r oug h t on St r eet ( 912) 234-2800 ma r c j ac obs.c om

Red Clover Boutique Offering a range of women’s clothing styles from bohemian, to classic to vintage inspired clothing. Voted Best boutique in Savannah! 244 Bul l S t r eet ( 912) 236-4053 shop r edc l ov er .c om

k Veronica’s Closet This unique women’s clothing boutique purveys distinctive clothing, shoes, handbags, and accessories with a chic bohemian flare. Sophisticated yet fun, there is something for women of all ages at Veronica’s Closet, a charming shopping venue in a historic home. 205 Ea st 3 7t h St r eet ( 912) 777-4190 f acebook.com/pag es/Ver onica s-Cl ose t

Villa Home décor, fashion accessories and women’s clothing mingle together at Villa allowing women of all ages the chance to indulge in a total lifestyle shopping experience. Everything is reasonably priced and on the cutting edge of contemporary fashion. 109 West B r oug h t on St r eet ( 912) 233-2870 shop v il l a sava nna h.c om

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k Folklorico Owners Heidi and Joe Berkeley travel the world to bring back the most unique Fair Trade folk art and handcrafted imports, making Folklorico the perfect place to find one-of-a kind gifts and home accents.

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savannah Frieze If you are shopping for the perfect gift or home accessory a visit to Frieze on the corner of Bull and Jones' Streets is a must. An excellent mix of exotic fair-trade world goods from Tibet, Japan, Cambodia, and other locales awaits, along with the friendly owner Robert and his adorable yellow lab, Bailey. 1 West J ones St r eet ( 912) 335-7434

Prospector Co. What’s old is new at this hottest new Broughton Street retailer. Timeless gentlemen’s grooming goods packaged in vintage containers bring manscaping to a new level of elegance. From traditional shoe grease to body washes, shaving crèmes, and grooming tools, Prospector Co. is the place for well-groomed men. 320 Br ou g ht on St r eet (912) 721-7745, pr ospect or c o.c om

Alex Raskin Antiques This is a Savannah institution housed in the last un-restored mansion in Savannah and is a visual wonderland of 18th and 19th-century, antiques, architectural fragments, and interesting curiosities. Plan on spending a while as the house is as fascinating as the goods and Alex himself! 441 Bul l S t r eet (912) 232-8205, a l ex r a skina nt iques.c om

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k Savannah Bee Company Allowing nature to bee beautiful this local company offers top-of-the-line honey products for your palate and skin. This honey maker is the bee's knees of Savannah merchants with innovative ways to use honey. 104 West B r oug h t on St r ee t (912) 233-7873 sava nna h bee ,c om

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Above, left: The Telfair's Jepson Center; Below, right: soldiers at Old Ft. Jackson.

BLUE FORCE BRITTANY! With nearly 6,ooo Facebook likes, Brittney DeVane, PR Director of Blue Force Gear walks the talk with her products. blueforcegear.com

PLAY Davenport House Built in 1820 by Isaiah Davenport, this is one of the most visited houses in Savannah. The house has been fully restored and showcases period wallpaper and furnishings for an authentic experience for visitors. Tours are available to the public starting at 10 a.m. Monday-Saturday and 1 p.m. on Sunday. 324 Ea st S t at e St r eet ( 912) 236-8097 dav enpor t ho usemuseum.or g

Lucas Theater This 1921 theater offers tours, movies, concerts, and a rich history. 32 Aber c or n St r eet ( 912) 525-5040 l uc a st h e at r e.c om

The Mighty 8th Air Force Museum WWII history is brought to life in this well- curated, state-of-the-art museum. Activated in Savannah after Pearl Harbor, the Eighth Air Force is celebrated at this museum. Replete with images, documents, and models from the "Greatest Generation." 175 Bour ne Av enue, Pool er , Geor g ia 31322 (912) 748-8888 mig h t yeig h t h.or g

Noble Jones Tours Call yourself a Savannah connoisseur by the end of this tour. Rich history and more are offered about Georgia’s First City. (912) 660-6468 nobl ej ones t our s.c om

Old Fort Jackson Georgia’s oldest standing brick fortification is a must-see National Historic Landmark. Take a tour and witness the daily canon firings. 1 For t J ac kson Roa d (912) 232-3945

SHOOT! Whether its airsoft, paintball or actual military style training with AR15's, this region offers high-adventure style options. Global Tactical Traing, (912) 927-3658. Don Caneda, US Army and member of Viper Milsim airsoft eam, is an avid airsoft player. "Much of my training reflects that I have learned in the miliary, but offers me a chance to sharpen my skills in a realistic environment." hoppersga.com

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Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum Savannah maritime history comes alive in this museum with model ships, seafaring artifacts, and paintings. Set inside the restored Scarborough House, there are nine galleries to explore. The gardens are the perfect setting for weddings, parties, and celebrations. 41 Ma r t in Lut h er K ing Jr ., Boul eva r d (912) 232-1511 sh ipsof t h ese a . or g

Telfair Museums Take an afternoon and explore the oldest public art museum in the Southeast. This museum has around 4,000 works of 18th21st century art from both America and Europe in its three locations at the Jepson Center for the Arts, The Telfair Academy, and the Owen-Thomas House. Grab a bite to eat at the Jepson Café and hit up the gift shop for some unique treasures to take

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Learn to Fly from Mike Calarruda, owner and operator of Savannah Aviation.

home with you. Admission is $20 for adults, $18 for military, and $10 for students and includes admission to all three locations. 207 West Y or k St r eet ( 912) 790-8800 t el fa ir .or g

Trustees Theater This iconic theater has performances from SCAD students, and top bands and shows classic films. 216 Ea st B r oug h t on St r eet

The Beretta Knife was created to be the quintessential tool for any hunter, with a blade using extremely durable and sharp materials that requires less sharpening than those of less quality. John B. Rourke, johnbrourke.com 7135 Hodgson Memorial Drive Savannah, GA 912355-1211

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ADVENTUROUS PLAY Chatham County Aquatic Center Cool down when the weather heats up. This facility has two pools, a 25-yard recreation pool, and a 50-meter lap pool. Enjoy lap swimming, recreational swimming, swimming lessons, and water aerobics all under one roof. 7240 Sa l l ie Mood Dr iv e (912) 6526793 aquat ic.c h at h a mc ount y.or g

k Coastal Empire Beer Started in 2011 this is the brewery for craft beer in Savannah. Its Savannah Brown Ale is a major hit with the locals and won People’s Choice Award at the Savannah Craft Brew Fest. Newly open for tours and tastings. 79 Ross Roa d c oa st a l empir ebeer . c om

Forest City Gun Club Hailed as the oldest skeet, trap and sporting clays club in America, this club was founded in 1883. Not only can you enjoy shooting sports regularly here, but you can also book the club for special events of all kinds! 9203 Fer g uson Av enue (912) 354-0210 f or est c it yg unc lu b.c om

Coastal Empire Beer is one of this regions most popular craft beers. Take the tour. coastalempirebeer. com. Be sure to check out Southbound Brewing Company. southboundbrewingco.com.

k Hoppers Paintball and Airsoft Get some thrills at this paintball and airsoft course. Navigate eight buildings and intense obstacles throughout the course, all while trying to win the battle against the other team. They even offer camps for kids.

expect this to be your typical tourist outfit. Custom trips can be arranged, or sign up for alligator tours and salt marsh canoe trips. You will experience a side of Savannah some of the locals didn’t even know about. (912) 236-8115 w il der ness-sout h e a st .or g

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k Savannah Aviation Learn to fly! Savannah Aviation has been leader in flight training for 25 years. The only Authorized Cessna Pilot Training Center in Coastal Georgia, the instructors will have you exploring the playground of the sky quickly and safely.

Wilderness Southeast kayaking tour.

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Savannah Hang Gliding This air sport allows pilots to launch off a steep cliff nd fly an aluminum glider with parachute fabric wings while in a harness and controlled by shifting body weight. Novice hang gliders need not be afraid; take lessons on “bunny hills” with certified instructors. 850-308-7968 or v isit w e at y.c om k Wilderness Southeast Whether you’re a bird watcher, an alligator seeker, a star-gazer, or an island explorer, the expert guides have the outdoor adventures that will stretch your brain and your body as much or as little as you like. Don’t

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place where you’re going to want to start. Lessons range anywhere from $75-$450. 1510 But l er A v enue (912) 786-8080 aok wat er spor t s.c om

STAY Oceanfront Cottage Rentals This agency represents over 100 luxury Tybee vacation rental properties, including condos, charming cottages, and large beach homes. Many properties are pet friendly and available for extended stays. All properties are beautifully decorated and clean. Some rentals come with private pools and hot tubs, too!

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>>Known as Savannah’s Beach, Tybee Island continues to gain welldeserved recognition, including AOL’s Top 10 City Beaches in America, Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s “Best One-Tank Getaways,” and Creative Loafing’s “Best Beach Retreat.” Five miles of uninterrupted public beach awaits visitors to this island retreat only 20 minutes from downtown Savannah. The surrounding salt marshes overflow with birds and wildlife, making this destination perfect for strolling and kayaking nature lovers. Third Thursdays feature the best free concerts in the Lowcountry! t ybeeisl a nd.c om

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Paula Deen’s Y’all Come Inn Paula Deen, famous for her Southern cuisine, has her own vacation house on Tybee Island that is available to rent. It sleeps eight and has a kitchen with anything a Southern cook could ever want. (912) 313-0784 f acebook. com/paulad eensyal l comeinn

k Beachview Bed and Breakfast A luxurious, eight-bedroom stately house within a short walking distance to the shores of the beach, this B&B is a popular venue for weddings and other romantic celebrations. 1701 But l er a v enue (912) 7865500 be ac h v iew bbt ybee.c om

EAT AJ’s Dockside Restaurant KKnown for serving the best seafood on Tybee since 2003,AJ’s is situated on the harbor, where locals enjoy the sunsets with classic seafood appetizers, entrees, and the best

burgers. Kayaks and paddleboards can be rented from the dock for half- or full- day trips! 1315 c h at h a m av enue (912) 7864442 nor t hbe ac hb a r a ndg r ill . net

North Beach Bar and Grill Located between the historic lighthouse and the beach, NBBG’s food items are infused with a taste of the Caribbean and use only the freshest ingredients. Besides the daily specials (think Seaweed Salad with Seared Tuna, Herb Crusted Veal Cutlet, Linguine, with cremini mushrooms, the 14 oz ribeyes, jerk pork, and fresh seafood dishes are to die for! 33 Meddin dr iv e (912) 786-4442, nor t hbeachba r a ndg r il l .net

Coco’s Sunset Grille Nestled in the marsh behind Tybee in an operating marina, this off-the-beaten-path eatery is able to capture the best sunsets in town. Enjoy their signature Mojo Maji, blackened and topped with a mojo pineapple mango salsa. Ol d US Hig h way 80 (912) 7867810, co cost ybee.co m

PLAY All Out Kiteboarding This sport combines wakeboarding, windsurfing, surfing, paragliding, and gymnastics all into one. A.O.K. Tybee Island just happens to have some of the world’s best kite boarding conditions. Tybee Island is the

Fort Pulaski Still standing strong, Fort Pulaski offers visitors a taste of history as they explore this American Civil War landmark. Musket firing, cannon, and soldier demonstrations along with guided tours are offered on the weekends. (912) 786-5787 t ybeeisl a nd.com/ pl ace /f or t -pul ask i

McQueen’s Island Rails-to-Trails This trail stretches six miles long, located between Tybee and Wilmington Island. The trail was previously a transport railroad track that was used from 1887 until 1933. Begin your adventure starting at the Fort Pulaski Monument. k Tybee Island Light Station This is one of a handful of 18th century lighthouses still in operation in North America. Built in 1736 and standing 90 feet tall, the light station was the tallest building in America at that time. (912) 786-5801 t ybeel ig h t ho use.or g

Sea Kayak Georgia and Canoe Outfitters These two offer the greatest way to immerse yourself in the Lowcountry; get into the water and explore. Tours include day paddles around Tybee’s salt marshes of Chimney and Ebenezer creeks and threeday overnight paddles to the renowned Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. se ak ayak g eor g ia .c om an d c an oec an oe.c om

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>>It is often said that there are two Georgias: there is Atlanta, and there is the rest. Home to Coca Cola, CNN, the Georgia Aquarium, the Atlanta Braves, Ted Turner, the High Museum, Emory University, and much more, Atlanta is constantly adding great new places to stay, eat, shop, and play. We selected some of the best new and some of the tried-and true venues for a great time in this mecca that has been called The Big Peach, Hotlanta, The New York of the South, Dogwood City, and The City Too Busy to Hate! v isitat l a nta .c om

STAY Ritz-Carlton, Buckhead A flagship location for RitzCarlton properties, this fivestar luxury oasis in the heart of Buckhead offers world-renowned service, dining, and spa services within walking distance to Phipps Plaza and Lenox Square shopping malls. 3434 Pe ac h t r ee Roa d, N.E. (404) 237-2700, r it zc a r lt on.c om/en/ Pr oper tie s/Buc kh e a d

The Ellis Inn This downtown luxury gem is a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary design with many

Left, downtown Atlanta. Below, dessert at Restaurant Eugene.

surprising elements. Winner of the Good Earthkeeping award from the Georgia Hotel & Lodging Association, this property is a breath of fresh air – literally. There is an allergy-free Fresh Air floor, a pet friendly floor, AND a private women’s-only floor! The new Terrace Bistro serves the freshest farm- totable Southern dishes. 176 Peacht r ee St r eet N W (404) 523-5155, el l ishot el .com

EAT k Restaurant Eugene Home of the 2012 James Beard Award-winning Chef Linton Hopkins, Restaurant Eugene offers menu items made mostly from scratch and only with fresh ingredients from local sources. 2277 Pe ac h t r ee Roa d (404) 355-0321 r est aur a nt eug ene.c om

Ted's Montana Grill Eat like the Mouth of the South at Ted Turner's place where they serve delicious Bison burgers and steaks from his sustainably raised, hormone free range bison. If you see him, remember he said, "Call Me Ted." For three Atlanta locations visit t edsmon t a nag r il l .c om

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Anis Bistro and Café Owner Arnaud Michel serves the tastes and atmosphere of his roots in the South of France. Using the most authentic ingredients, Anis is a slice of Provence in Buckhead! 2974 Gr a ndv iew Av enue Nor t h e a st ( 404) 233-9889 a nisbist r o.c om

SHOP Lenox Square Mall Lenox Square features the best designers, including Brooks Brothers, Louis Vuitton, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Cartier. We love the sushi at Sarku Japan to end a long day of indulging in luxury. 3393 Pe ac h t r ee Roa d Nor t h e a st ( 404) 233-6767 simon .c om/ma l l /l enox-squa r e

Bennett Street Design District This warehouse district is filled with art studios, antiques shops, galleries, and restaurants. 2100 Bl ock o f P eacht r ee Roa d, buckhea d.net /bennet t st r eet

PLAY Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area This is a great place for a picnic, a leisurely walk along the 48 miles of river in this park, or

an afternoon of bike riding, horseback riding, or paddling in a canoe or kayak. 1978 Isl a nd For d Pa r k way, Sa ndy Spr ing s, GA (678)-538-1200 nps.g ov/ c h at/

CNN Inside Studio Tour Ted Turner created the first open studios at CNN visible to viewers on camera, making broadcast journalism more transparent. See the making of The Morning Express with Robin Meade, or book a more exclusive VIP tour. These tours sell out quickly, so be sure to book them at least 72 hours in advance. 1 CNN Cent er (404) 827-2300, c nn .c om/t our

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Asheville Above, The Biltmore Estate. Below, The Cantina's Avocado Margarita; The Bohemian Asheville exterior.

>>Brimming with art, music, a great food scene, aristocratic history, and hippies drumming in Pritchard Park, it is no wonder that Asheville was just voted by Style magazine as one of the happiest cities in America. The largest city in Western North Carolina, Asheville offers so much mountain scenery, history, and culture that to highlight it all is better left to the big travel guides. We have chosen to focus on the historic Biltmore Village and some of its unique experiences. Visit Ex pl or e a she v ille .c om.

A modern destination 120 years in the making, Biltmore Village was built as a community at the entrance of George Vanderbilt’s renowned Biltmore Estate. Shops, galleries, and restaurants abound along the charming tree-lined streets. Visit: h ist or ic bil t mor ev il l ag e.c om

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STAY k The Bohemian, Asheville A Kessler Collection property, this hotel offers every service, and the Red Stag Grill serves European comfort dishes from the famous James Beard featured chef, Adam Hayes. The lounge has live entertainment from local musicians. 11 Bost on Way (888) 717-8756, boh emia na she v ille .c om/

EAT k The Cantina at Historic Biltmore Village This locally owned restaurant features Fresh Mix and is the only Tequila Bar in town! In addition to creative burritos and other Southwest favorites, don’t miss the Stuffed Grilled Avocado, filled with shrimp or chicken, with The Cantina’s Avocado Margarita. 10 Bilt mor e Pl a za (828) 505-7682, c a nt ina bil t mor e.c om

The Corner Kitchen Built in the 1890s, this was once the home of a Biltmore Estate engineer. President

and First Lady Obama dined here in 2010. With menu items such as Corn and Crab Chowder and Lavender Chicken Salad, this restaurant is anything but dated. 3 Bost on Way, Ash ev il l e, (828) 274-2439, t h eco r ner kit c h en.co m/

SHOP Appalachian Craft Center What started out as a place for craft potters from North Carolina to sell their work has now grown into a full-fledged fine craft store. Offering customers a wide selection of hand-made crafts such as quilts, looper rugs, etchings, local jewelry, books written by local authors, and delicious jams, jellies, and apple butter. 10 Nor t h Spr uc e St r eet , St e. 120 (828) 253-8499, a ppal ach ia ncr a f t ce nt er .c om

PLAY k Biltmore Estate This 1889 French Renaissance chateau was built by George Vanderbilt and designed by William Morris

Hunt. With 250 rooms, it is America’s largest home. Plan on spending a day at the 8,000 acre Estate, enjoying a self-guided tour of the house, and Antler Hill Village, with outdoor options that include biking, fly fishing, horseback riding, and skeet shooting. Tour the winery, and eat at any of the casual restaurant. 1 Lodg e St r eet ( 800) 4113812 bil t mor e.c om

Asheville Zip Line One of the best zip line canopy tours in the nation, this tour is located in a mountain cove fit to take in the Southern Appalachian scenery. Tickets are only $69 per person. 242 Pov er t y Br a nc h Road , Bar nar dsv il l e, NC (828) 626-3700, nav itat .c om

Asheville Drum Circle People gather, drum, and dance together on Fridays in Pritchard Park on Patton Avenue at College Street. It’s entirely free and begins around 6 p.m.

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Greenville >>Greenville is getting a lot of media attention for a reason. The thoroughly revitalized and charming downtown lures visitors from all over the country. In 2013 alone, Forbes, Esquire, Outside magazine and The Boston Globe all lavished attention on Greenville. There are hundreds of waterfalls in Upstate South Carolina and nearby Western North Carolina. The area boasts great hiking, cycling, golfing, hunting, fi hing, kayaking, white water rafting, and zip line tours, as well as world-class museums. The city has a business-friendly environment and is home to over 80 international firms. Michelin and BMW each have a strong presence. v isit g r een v ille .c om

STAY The Westin Poinsett This is the place to stay to really experience downtown Greenville. This four-diamond hotel is close to hundreds of shops, restaurants and even the Greenville Zoo. 120 Sout h M a in St r eet ( 864421-9700), w est inpoinset t eg r eenville .com

k Park House B&B This quaint bed and breakfast in a beautifully restored 100-year-old home is just a short walk away from Main Street. Innkeepers Jessica and Rick Landerer offer guests decadent meals and unwavering hospitality. 221 East P ar k Avenue (864) 232-2020, par khousebedandbr eakf ast .com

EAT The Lazy Goat With the slogan “Time Well Wasted” the folks at The Lazy Goat know that guests come there to eat, enjoy and socialize over Mediterranean inspired food. 170 Riv er P l ac e, (864-679-5299), t h el a zyg oat .t ypepad.c om

k Nose Dive This restaurant is the best of both worlds, serving comfort foods and pub fare. We have

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it on good authority that the Duck Burger is the best in town. Make sure to stop in on a night when live music is scheduled, and sip on their craft beers or unique “wines on tap.” 116 Sout h M a in St r eet ( 864) 373-7300, t h enosedi v e.c om

SHOP Rush Wilson LTD. Since the 1950s, this familyrun store has been providing high-end men’s suits, sports coats, trousers, shirts, ties and casual wear for any occasion. They provide customers with in-office and in-home fittings as well. 23 West Nor t h St r eet ( 864) 232-2761, r ush w il son .com

Denim Salon by Beija-Flor Beija-Flor makes finding the perfect jeans easy. They provide one-on-one denim consultations and also offer jeans parties for groups of 5 to 30. 1803 Aug ust a St r eet (864) 631-1563, il ov et hesej ea ns.com

PLAY Trails An extensive trail system includes the 17.5 mile Swamp Rabbit Trail, which runs from Greenville to Travelers Rest and is great for walking, run-

ning or cycling. Bike rentals are available, and there are plenty of coffee shops and cafés along the way. gr eenvil l er ec.com/swampr abbit

Greenville County Museum of Art owns the world’s largest public collection of watercolors by American artist Andrew Wyeth. It is also contains a significant collection of works by Jasper Johns and other great American artists. 420 Col l eg e St r eet (864) 271-7570, g c ma .or g

k Bryan Hiott Photography Studio This studio presents the work of Hiott, unique among the many fine artists in Greenville. He specializes in 19th-century wet plate photography to make one-of-a-kind tintype and ambrotype portrait and landscape images. Commission a portrait for the perfect memento of your trip! 250 Mil l S t r eet , Tayl or s, SC (917) 557-4925, br ya nh iot t . c om

Top: Caesars Head State Park; Beer and curry at the Nose Dive by Douglas Smith Photography. Bottom: Reedy River in downtown Greenville by Bryan Hiott Photography Studio.

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k Caesars Head State Park provides breathtakingly beautiful views of Table Rock and Pinnacle Mountain, as well as of North Carolina and Georgia. From the park it is just a short drive down the other side of the mountain to the charming small town of Brevard, home to the Brevard Music Center and the Pisgah National Forest. (864) 836-6115 sout h-

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Above, Marcus Kenney's work at the Florida Mining Gallery; Left, Jacksonville at night, Northbank Skyline with Friendship Fountain. Photograph by Ryan Ketterman; Below, Taverna.

>>Two hours from Savannah, Jacksonville is the largest city by area in the United States. On the banks of the St. John’s River, Jacksonville was colonized by the French in the late 1500s. Today, Jacksonville’s deepwater port is Florida’s third largest, contributing to its economic prosperity. Jacksonville bustles with an active riverfront life, sporting events, great shopping, and a growing arts scene. Nearby beaches afford perfect day trips while visiting this northern Florida top destination. For more information, go to v isit j ac kson v il l e.c om.

STAY One Ocean Resort In Atlantic Beach, this artfully decorated oceanfront hotel is a great retreat with a full-service spa and luxurious rooms at medium to upper price points. Enjoy upscale Azurea for oceanfront dining. 1 Ocea n Boul eva r d, At l a nt ic Beach, FL (904) 249-7402, on eocea nr esor t .com

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rian mansion features 10 luxury rooms with private baths. The private “Gum Bunch Pub” is available for guests to enjoy in addition to hearty breakfasts. 1521 Riv er side Av enue (904) 354-5080, r iv er da l einn.com

EAT Moxie Kitchen & Cocktails Chef Tom Gray offers vast fresh choices such as Lobster Rolls and Chicken Pot Pie. Works of local artists and photographers grace the walls of this hip eatery. 4972 Big I sl a nd Dr iv e (904) 998-9744, mox ief l .c om

k Taverna The newest restaurant on the scene in the San Marco district, Taverna is perfect for either a quick casual lunch or a lingering European dinner. 1986 Sa n Ma r c o Boul eva r d (904) 3983005, t av er na sa nma r c o.c om

SHOP k Florida Mining Gallery Owner Steven Williams, an artist himself, has carefully curated, or “mined,” some of the South’s greatest artists, including Savannah’s Marcus Kenney and Betsy Cain. 5300 Sh a d Roa d (904) 425-2845, fl or ida mining ga lle r y.c om

St. Johns Town Center Everything from Apple and Louis Vuitton to American Eagle and Tiffany’s is in this Addison Mizner inspired outdoor shopping center. 4663 Riv er C it y Dr iv e (904) 998-7156, simon.com/ ma l l /st -j ohns-t ow n-cent er

PLAY The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens This world-class museum houses a permanent collection from 2100 B.C. through the 21st century. Works include Ancient Greek pottery and masterpieces by Peter Paul Rubens and Winslow Homer. The historic gardens are some of the most important in Northeastern Florida. 829 Riv er side Av enue

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St. Augustine is celebrating its 500-year anniversary, so there is no better time to go and partake in the celebration. For a unique vintage dining experience, visit Ice Plant. Check out The Casa Monica Hotel, one of the oldest hotels in America. This Spanish-influenced beauty has been on both “Top Hotels in the U.S.” and “Best Destination Weddings in the U.S.” lists. Be sure to check out the Cobalt Lounge for the best martini menu around. Did we mention the King and Queen of Spain have stayed here? 95 Cor dova St r eet ( 904) 8271888, c a sa mon ic a .c om

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Left, Horse-drawn carriage outside of the FrenchQuarter Inn; Middle, Breadplate at Butcher and Bee. Photograph by Andrew Cebulka; Below, Indaco. Photograph by Andrew Cebulka.

>>Voted three years in a row by Conde Nast’s Traveler as America’s top travel destination, we at South Magazine concur it is a hot spot of the Southeastern seaboard. Travel + Leisure also voted it the city with the best-looking people in America! Yes, it has sand, sea, history, great food, shopping, and recreation, and within these distinctions, we suggest a few of our favorite new gems. v isitc h a r l esto n.c om.

EAT FIG Executive Chef Mike Lata and Chef de Cuisine Jason Stanhope keep the suckling Southern pig as their shining star. FIG stands for "Food Is Good," but its wines are as fine as the swine. 232 Mee t ing St r ee t

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Kiawah Island: Heralded as “The Happiest Seaside Town in America,” Kiawah offers beach and, inside the Night Heron Park , miles of biking trails. A day spent indulging in either— or both!—is well worth it. Kiawah Island Resort provides visitors world-class recreational facilities, including golf and tennis. For more information, visit: 21 Be ac h wa l ker D r iv e (843) 768-9166, kiawa h isl a nd.or g ; 1 Sa nc t ua r y Be ac h Dr iv e (843) 786-2121, kiawa h r es or t .c om

STAY k French Quarter Inn A AAA Four Diamond luxury inn in the heart of the French Quarter on Church Street, it features rooms decked out like a great hotel in Paris. The inn’s restaurant Tristan’s features the award-winning cuisine of Chef Nate Whiting. 166 Ch ur c h Sr eet ( 843) 7221900, f qic h a r l est on .c om 106

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Market Pavilion Hotel This award-winning hotel is the ultimate in luxury. Grill 225 is hailed as Charleston’s premier steakhouse and is a favorite of locals. The Pavilion Bar is one of the few rooftop terrace bars in town. 225 E. Bay St r eet ( 843) 723-0500, ma r ket pav il ion .c om

Lauren, Hickey Freeman, and Southwick, the staff aters to the personal and custom needs of its clientele. Sportswear favorite brands are Bills Khakis and Burberry, and there is an entire host of classical menswear accessories and footwear. 313 King S t r eet

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k Indaco Chef Michael Perez fuses his experiences in Thailand with great Italian staples like wood-fired pizzas, pastas, and housemade salamis. This is an up-and-coming culinary gem. 526 King S t r eet ( 843) 727-

The Finicky Filly This King Street leader in the Charleston style for ladies is owned by a mother and daughter team and offers luxury items that are just right for the finicky women of Charleston. Brands such as Etro, JBrand, Nanette Lepore, Tory Burch, and Haute Hippie are only a few of some of their best.

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k Butcher and Bee Adorable new spot known for great sandwiches like y’all have never eaten. Chef Stuart Tracy makes a famous “sabich” with veggies, hummus and herbs from the garden outside the restaurant. 654 King S t r eet ( 843) 619-0202, but c h er a ndbee.c om

SHOP Grady Ervin & Company The haberdashery of the establishment, Grady Ervin & Co. is considered the purveyor of “The Charleston Style.” Featuring world-class brands as Oxxford, Corbin, Ralph

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PLAY Boone Hall Plantation One of America’s oldest working, living plantations, Boone Hall produces strawberries, tomatoes, and countless other produce. Enjoy the U-pick fields and the Boone Hall Farms Market. Tours of the house, slave cabins, gardens, and Butterfly Pavilion are included. 1235 Long P oint R oa d, Mt . Pl e a sa nt , SC (843) 884-4371, booneh a l l pl a ntat ion.c om

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>> Georgia’s largest barrier island, Cumberland is also one of the greatest natural habitats in the country. Its Conservancy is in partnership with the National Park Service. Inhabited by aboriginal people by 2000 B.C., the island was civilized in the 18th century when James Edward Oglethorpe laid out two forts in the 1730s. The natural resources of the island drew planters who cultivated the island. In the 1880s, Lucy and Thomas Carnegie arrived on the island, and descendents of the family still remain. Wild horses, birds, loggerhead turtles, horses, turkeys, armadillos, and hogs are among the wildlife species to be encountered on Cumberland Island. c umber l an disl an d.c om

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Ferry service to the island is available from St. Mary’s, Georgia and via the boat service provided by the Greyfield Inn.

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Arrange a campsite with the National Park Service and get an inside look, day and night, of the island’s stunning views. Cont ac t: nps.g ov/c uis/pl a nyour v isit /out doo r ac ti v itie s.h t m

The Greyfield Inn In 1900, Lucy and Thomas Carnegie purchased a mansion, now the Greyfield Inn, for their daughter, Margaret. Margaret’s daughter, Lucy Ferguson, converted the mansion into this luxurious and romantic venue in 1962. The Inn has been awarded many times for being the world’s best place to stay and the top small hotel by various travel magazines. The Inn is also a top chosen dining location for day trippers. Cont ac t : (904)

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The National Park Service provides ranger-guided tours of the island as well as many other outdoor activities such as swimming, fishing, hiking, hunting, bird watching, biking and beachcombing. Con t ac t : nps.g ov/c uis/index.h t m

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sea island >>Part of the Golden Isles of Georgia, including Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island, and Little St. Simons, Sea Island is about 60 miles from both Jacksonville and Savannah. Howard E. Coffin began developing the island in 1911 along with land on nearby Sapelo Island. He opened The Cloister in 1928 as a “friendly little hotel,” which has become an American Southern luxury resort. Today Sea Island is home to the #1 and #2 rated resorts, the #4 rated spa and #4 Best Golf Resort in the U.S.A., Sea Island Golf Club. The Seaside Course is a links course and home to the PGA McGladrey Classic. Former French Open Doubles Champion Murphy Jensen is director of Sea Island’s renowned tennis programs. Sea Island is home to many Georgia coastline activities, such as horseback riding, boating and fishing, and it even has its own shooting school. se a isl a nd.c om 108

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President Calvin Coolidge visited The Cloister for the holidays, and here he planted a little sapling, which now grows among many of the lush oak trees that surround the hotel. The president’s visit hit the home run for The Cloister. Visitors from all over booked a room at the hotel to see their president give life to the nature of Sea Island. These visitors promised to return the following year, establishing this hotel as a continuing tradition. The Lodge at Sea Island was awarded a AAA Five Diamond Award in 2002. The Cloister contains a 65,000 square foot spa as well as the Sea Island Beach Club. se a isl a nd.c om

Executive chefs from around the world are drawn to Sea Island, providing unmistakably gourmet food to many upscale dining locations including The Georgian Room, River Bar, Tavola, Southern Tide, Wonderland, Flip Flop Bistro, Colt & Alison, Oak Room, and Davis Love Grill.

THE INN AT SEA ISLAND

This brand new inn on St. Simons Island is a casual version of The Cloister and offers access to three island golf courses: Seaside, Plantation, and Retreat. The famed men’s- only locker room with full bar service is also accessible to guests of the Inn. Accommodations include rounds of golf and access to many of Sea Island’s amenities. Rates start at $169 per night.

MULLET BAY SEAFOOD RESTAURANT

Near St. Simon’s Pier Village, this local favorite features over 100 fresh seafood dishes in a gracious Southern atmosphere with porches, palms and intimate outdoor dining. 512 Oc e a n Boul eva r d (912) 634-9977, mul l et bayr es t ur a nt. c om

Above, Seacamp Beach on Cumberland Island; Below (left), The Cloister at Sea Island; Below (right), The Plantation Club at Sea Island.

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k Sapelo Island is protected by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and is accessible only by air or water, departing from the Sapelo Island Visitors Center in McIntosh County. With a rich 18th-century history, Sapelo is more famously known as the island retreat for the R.J. Reynolds family for three generations. It was R.J. Reynolds who founded the Sapelo Island Research Foundation in 1949 and today the island is home to the University of Georgia Marine Institute.

Jekyll Island club >>Another of the Golden Isles of Georgia, Jekyll Island was once a 19th-century playground for American aristocracy, notably the Rockefellers, Pulitzers, Morgans, and Vanderbilts. Today, visitors can enjoy the meticulously restored Victorian Jekyll Island Clubhouse and hotel that serve as the centerpiece for the island’s National Historic Landmark District. Guest rooms, suites, and cottages are furnished in the most appropriate historically rooted décor. The Club’s three restaurants are considered to be the best on the island and offer a range of fare, from casual breakfasts in the Café Solterra to elegant fine dining in the award-winning Grand Dining Room. The full-service spa allows you to be pampered like an aristocrat!

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Grand Dunes This historic 45-hole course is an old-school Oceanside links course that affords great play all year round. Croquet, Trail Riding, Tennis All of the classical American leisure pastimes are at your doorstep at the Jekyll Island Club.

Visitors can stay only at the exclusive Reynolds Mansion. Up to 29 guests can enjoy the accommodations of the 19th-century mansion and its State Park setting. Swimming, fi hing, hiking, kayaking, and endless miles of unspoiled beach make this a destination within a destination. The Mansion’s library is ideal for any bibliophile to relax with some of the original books in Mr. Reynolds’s private collection. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are always served at the Reynolds Mansion, which encourages casual, comfortable attire. Day v isit or s c a n t our t h e M a nsion a nd t h e e c ol og ic a l d iv er sit y o f t h e i sl a nd by c a l l ing , (912) 485-2299, or b y v isit ing : g a stat epa r ks.or g .

Above, Jekyll Island Club exterior; Below (left), Jekyll Island Club interior; Below (right), Sapelo Island.

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Day trips to Cumberland Island, St. Simons Island, Sapelo Island, and Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge are easily arranged during you stay at the Jekyll Island Club. (912) 635-2600, a nd j ek yl l c l ub.c om IMAGES COURTESY OF THE CLOISTER, CUMBERLAND ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE, JEKYLL ISLAND CLUB

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beaufort >>The perfect place for your "Big Chill," or perhaps to find your "Prince of Tides," the South Carolina coastal city of Beaufort has been luring visitors to its bucolic Lowcountry setting for hundreds of years. Located on Port Royal Island in the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton metropolitan area, it is known for its important antebellum architecture and is consistently listed on top destinations lists. The downtown historic district sites are augmented by the rich residential neighborhoods such as Old Point and Higgins Point. be auf or t sc.or g and traditional luxury, with every amenity. The morning breakfasts are generous and elegant. It has been the hotel of choice for celebrities such as Robert Redford, Tom Hanks, Gwyneth Paltrow and Barabara Streisand. 1009 Cr av en St r eet ( 843) 5249030, r he tt houseinn.c om

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k The Rhett House Inn This charming, AAA Four Diamond Award winning historic inn offers cottages, suites, and rooms decorated in the most up-to-date

Plums A staple of great food, location, and entertainment, Plums never fails to please. Great seafood, burgers, sandwiches, and desserts

are followed by entertainment at 10 until the wee hours of the morning. 904 Bay St r eet ( 843) 525-1946, pl umsr es t aur a nt .c om

Wren Bistro and Bar This relaxed yet upscale bistro in the heart of the Historic District is hip and serves up great dishes with locally grown ingredients, micro brews, and a stellar selection of wines. 210 Ca r t er et St r eet ( 843) 524-9463, w r enbist r oa ndba r .c om

SHOP Downtown Beaufort Downtown Beaufort is lined with great clothing, gift and home furnishings stores. Harbor Wear Harbor Wear is the place to pick up a great item of casual, Southern

preppy clothing from a memorable T-shirt to a seersucker dress. There is something for the whole family. 905 Bay St r eet ( 843) 521-3000 Habersham Marketplace Located only minutes away from Downtown Beaufort, this marketplace is a great destination for restaurants, retail shops and nightlife.

PLAY Hunting Island State Park The most popular state park, Hunting Island encompasses thousands of acres of marshes and maritime forest, a saltwater lagoon, dolphins and beautiful beaches. Climb the lighthouse for great views of the ocean and for great dolphin watching. 2555 Sea Isl and Par kway (843) 838-2011, sout hcar ol inapar ks.com/hunt ing isl a nd

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STAY k Inn at Palmetto Bluff A stay at this inn offers the essence of the Lowcountry surrounded by Lowcountry charming cottages, suites, and houses are available in this bucolic setting where you can enjoy horseback riding, river cruises, beach excursions, and walking the many miles of trails. This Five Diamond Awardwinning destination is perfect for weddings and weekend retreats to enjoy full spa services! 476 Mount 110

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EAT Mi Tierra Some people travel for an hour to enjoy the authentic Mexican food at this local favorite restaurant. Complete with famous carnitas, burritos, the freshest chips and salsa, you can also enjoy great seafood and margaritas. 27 Mel l ic h a mp Dr iv e-101 (843) 757-7200, mit ier r a blu f f t on .c om

Neo This hip little gastropub is located at the base of the Hilton Head Island Bridge. Head Chef Russell Keane uses only the freshest (and local!) ingredients. Based off n

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Bluffton. You can pick up all tour information and enjoy a guided tour of one of eight antebellum homes that survived the Civil War.

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Above, Rhett House Inn; Below, The Inn at Palmetto Bluff.

Tanger Outlet Centers This slice of heaven for outlet shoppers features great brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, J.Crew, Kate Spade, and Saks Off ifth. Make a day of it!! 1414 Fa r ding Isl a nd Roa d (843) 837-5410, t a ng er out l et .c om/h il t on h e a d

PLAY Heyward House Historic Center This c.1841 home is the welcome center for historic Old Town

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STAY Sea Pines Resort and The Inn at Harbour Town For over 50 years, guests have returned to Sea Pines for its incomparable luxurious atmosphere. Vacation rental properties with views of the Atlantic Ocean and the peaceful Calibogue Sound along with entertainment, shopping and dining make Sea Pines a top destination. The Inn at Harbour Town at Sea Pines is a Five Star Diamond Award Winning luxury inn featuring 60 elegant rooms with soaking tubs and superb linens. English-style butler service is available 24 hours a day. 32 Gr een wood Dr iv e (866) 561- 8802, sea pines.com.

EAT Old Fort Pub This contemporary American pub is the only AAA Four Diamond Restaurant on all of Hilton Head Island. Head Chef Keith Josefiak is truly a master at what he does, from the Long Island Duck and Carolina Cajun Trout to the Signature Pub Pecan Pie. Enjoy the waterfront and beautiful scenery. 65 Skul l C r eek Dr iv e (843) 681-2386 ol df or t pub.c om

k Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks Hudson’s owns one of only two fishing fleets on the island. Originally an oyster processing plant in the '20s, Hudson’s has transformed into a renowned seafood tradition for island goers, who consume 2,000 gallons of oysters and 12,000 soft shell crabs each year. 1 Hudson Roa d (843) 681-2772, h udson son t h edoc k.c om

PLAY Zip Line Hilton Head Take your next outdoor adventure up a few notches. Opt out of the family hike and head to the forest’s canopy instead. This twohour tour is complete with 75 foot to 900 foot zip lines, suspended bridges and more thrills than you’ll know what to do with. Tickets are only $69 per person. zipli nehi l t onh e a d.c om

Charbar This is the best little burger and sandwich spot on the Island. Build your own, or go with the classic Champ (voted best burger by HHI People’s Choice). 33 Of f ic e Pa r k Roa d #213 (843) 785-2427, f ac ebook.c om/ c har bar c o

SHOP k Picture This Gallery Take a break from the Tanger Outlets in nearby Bluffton and take in the visual scenery of some of the region’s great artists. The whimsical, colorful works by Mira Scott and the seductive photographic images of the Lowcountry by Mark S. Tierney make the perfect momentos from your visit to Hilton Head. 78D Ar -

Coastal Discovery Museum The natural history and cultural heritage of Hilton Head Island is celebrated at the Coastal Discovery Museum. The 68-acre Honey Horn property is one of the last significant parcels of open land on the Island. Art, butterfly habitats, and a vast camellia garden make it easy to understand why the culture and heritage of the Island come together at this museum. 70 Honey Hor n Dr iv e, (843) 689-6767, c oa st a l disc ov er y.or g

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Stacye Jarrell started with a small vision in 1997 by renting luxury homes owned by her, family and friends. With her husband, Lannie, Oceanfront Cottage Rentals on Tybee Island is now the island’s premier luxury rental agency. Of f erin over 100 luxury properties for rent but we also provide guests with unrivaled service. From large wedding parties and corporate conventions Oceanfront Cottage Rentals makes it easy to come and stay a while on one of southeastern Georgia’s most magical islands. Wedding parties are not allowed to exceed occupancy of the homes. In partnership with the Tybee Island Ballroom and Chapel our team can help coordinate your accommodations and your special event needs.

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“My f amily and I f requent Tybee Island f or vacation due to our daughter being a student over the bridge at Savannah State University. Heaven by the Sea feels like a home away f rom home. Walking distance f rom the beach. The rising sun over the beach is spectacular each morning.” — TALESHA C., GUEST

HEAVEN BY THE SEA

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little bit of heaven is housed in this property, owned by Ron Horton of Savannah Millwork—and it shows! Replete with custom trim and cabinetry, Heaven by the Sea is a labor of love f or Ron and his wif e Cheryl. Seashells adorn every fence panel, and the verdant landscaping is filled with banana, lemon, and orange trees, creating f ragrant breezes through the custom Bahama shutters. With 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, a swimming pool, and spectacular ocean views, this ocean front property is indeed heaven by the sea! The gourmet kitchen and dine bar f or 7 make entertaining a joy while overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Step outside the kitchen to enjoy a hammock, dining table for 6, spectacular swimming pool with a spillover fountain, and beautiful landscaping. For details on Savannah Millwork, visit www.savannahmillwork.net.

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“We stayed at the 1B 10th Place home, and enjoyed every minute of it! The home was just as we expected and was very clean when we arrived. The elevator makes loading and unloading easier, and f or our elderly aunt it was perf ect. We would recommend staying at this gorgeous beach house.” — C. KELLY, GUEST

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ith direct ocean views and easy beach access on the quiet south end of Tybee Island, this home is the retreat f or a prominent Atlanta based couple, who happily share it with others. With 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, sleeping f or 12, a great living room, hardwood floors, inviting porches and elevator, this home is the perfect antidote to a busy life. Located on one of the most popular sections of the beach, this home is a great place f or f amily fun. The gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances is perfect for the serious sous chef, and the open living room entices visitors to entertain. Atlantic Ocean sunrises can be enjoyed from the living room, dining room, and kitchen, all located on the top floor of this amazing home. The private beach crossover is less than 60 feet away, allowing visitors the best of both worlds at home and on the sea shore.

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“Built in 1925, Whispering Palms was moved to its current location in 1998 and saved by a local preservationist. In 2012 new lif e was breathed into this home by its enthusiastic new owners who love vintage homes above all else” — MICHAEL & NORMAL POWRRS, OWNERS

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wners Michael and Norma Powers fell in love with this vintage Tybee cottage and have restored it beautifully. The Powers’ award-winning restoration work f or Savannah’s historic Heyward Apartments proves they know what they are doing when it comes to restoration work. They saved the vintage 1925 Whispering Palms and created a garden paradise with a pool, gazebo, fire pit, and multiple decks. The vintage charm of the interiors f eature clapboard walls and ceilings, painted f loors, and original tile work. This charming 6 bedroom, 5 bathroom “cottage” surrounded by live oaks and screened porches, where you can enjoy the summer rain, is an island oasis. A little more than a block away f rom the beach, the home is situated so you can enjoy a vintage garden and the Lowcountry shoreline.

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“Oceanfront Cottage manages several homes owned by Evelyn D. Ballinger. A woman of vision and strength who shares her wisdom and vision daily with her daughter. Thank you for being you, Mama.” —STAYCE JARRELL, OWNER

EVELYN'S OASIS

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velyn D. Ballinger is a woman of style and class. She is the mother of Stacye Jarell, Owner of Oceanfront Cottage Rentals. Evelyn had begun investing in f arm land in South Georgia and then became an investor in Atlanta, Georgia. She came to Tybee and saw this sad home that was in disrepair. She saw the potential and went to work! This large oceanf ront lot and home needed to be preserved and protected. As she began to make the structure, strong she realized this home was destined to be a fabulous 5 bedroom 5 bath vacation rental, with a privacy wall and marble f loors throughout. The home was gutted and the interior was totally redesigned and rebuilt. The f inishing touch was the huge pool installed in the front of the home, hot tub in the rear, and a sun deck perched on top of a Spanish American War bunker.

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“This beautif ul home continues to be embellished as the owners just bring more beautiful decorations to

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make it even more special!” —STAYCE JARRELL, OWNER OCEANFRONT COTTAGE RENTALS

SANDLEWOOD

➸ 717 1ST STREET • TYBEE ISLAND • 800.786.5889 OCEANFRONTCOTTAGE.COM/LISTINGS/8-SANDLEWOOD

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avannah is blessed to have a power prof essional couple in the medical f ield. They were searching f or the perf ect beach house f or their f amily and one that could also be an investment property under the management of Oceanf ront Cottage Rentals. Bingo! Driving past beautiful Offic ’s Row on the north end of Tybee was the perfect oceanfront home. Perched on a quiet cul de sac sat this fabulous structure that was a diamond in the rough. The owners of this home, with the assistance of Tybee’s f amous and a f antastic designer, Jane Coslick, made this home into one of Tybee’s gems! Beautifully decorated, with a new pool and lovely landscaping (not to mention fabulous furnishings) this is the perfect family beach home for the owners and very much sought out as one of Tybee’s top vacation rentals. Featuring old world charm such as wrap around porches and customized trim, this home beckons you to Tybee’s beach.

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“Casa Verde has been the very nicest beach house that we have rented f or the past half dozen years in the NC outer banks and Sullivan's lsland and Isle fo Palms near Charleston, especially for the value. It it truly an Architectural Digest house.” — E. SULLIVAN, GUEST

CASA VERDE

➸ 717 1ST STREET • TYBEE ISLAND • 800.786.5889 OCEANFRONTCOTTAGE.COM/LISTINGS/102-CASA-VERDE

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his splendid 6 bedroom, 5 ½ bathroom, crown jewel of a home, next to the Tybee Light Station, is impeccably stunning. It of f ers breathtaking ocean and river views on multiple levels, wrap around porches, a roof top deck, and an elevator. This antebellum style masterpiece is an architectural triumph. The state of the art gourmet kitchen is open and perfect for preparing meals and entertaining. A private pool and hot tub make this property the perfect private oasis in paradise. The main floor and top floor both feature large master suites and the ground floor has a children’s room with 6 single beds! The pool table overlooks the gated pool area. Adjacent to the island’s 1700s Tybee Island Light Station and its 19th-century support buildings, Casa Verde is practically a part of the most intact lighthouse stations in America.

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“Look no f urther, the Villa By The Seas is absolutely f abulous and a must to book for your next vacation. Perf ect f rom beginning to end. The views were spectacular. Your people were such a joy to work with making our adventure possible. The heated pool was a definite plus and the master bedroom, which I stayed in, was fit for a queen.” — J. NUMUM, GUEST

VILLA BY THE SEA

➸ 717 1ST STREET • TYBEE ISLAND • 800.786.5889 OCEANFRONTCOTTAGE.COM/LISTINGS/VILLA-BY-THE-SEA

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wners of Oceanf ront Cottage Rentals, Stayce and Lannie Jarrell welcome you to their incredible oceanfront home that is protected by a great dune sanctuary to the North. This 5-bedroom home f eatures a palatial master suite on the top f loor with a wood burning fireplace, sitting room, and private deck with breathtaking views. An additional master suite also has a Jacuzzi tub. The open living area of f ers panoramic views of the ocean, and a handicap accessible private beach crosswalk easily gets your toes in the salt water. The open gourmet kitchen is perf ect f or entertaining. A large private pool, hot tub, and lush landscaping make the Villa by the Sea the perfect luxury escape.

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[S ou t h's Si x t h A n n ua l] dir ectory ANDAZ SAVANNAH..............................................12 3 B&D BURGERS.........................................................12 4 WET WILLIE'S..........................................................12 5 FIDDLER’S SEAFOOD SOUTHSIDE...............126 JAZZ’D TAPAS BAR............................................... 127 BLACK ORCHID TATTOO...................................12 8 LEOCI'S TRATTORIA............................................129 TRICENTENNIAL PARK......................................13 0 CAMPING WORLD................................................. 13 1 SAVANNAH AVIATION........................................ 13 2 HYATT REGENCY SAVANNAH.........................13 3 SAVANNAH SAND GNATS..................................13 4 RIVERS END CAMPGROUND ..........................13 5 BARRACUDA BOB'S..............................................13 6 SAVANNAH BEE COMPANY............................. 13 7 CITY MARKET..........................................................13 8 SAVANNAH RIVERBOAT CRUISES................139 WRIGHT SQUARE CAFE....................................14 0 JEPSON CENTER....................................................14 1 MOON RIVER BREWING....................................14 2 CRYSTAL BEER PARLOR.....................................14 3 OLD SAVANNAH TOURS....................................14 4 SIX PENCE PUB.......................................................14 5 SHIPS OF THE SEA MUSEUM............................14 6 RED CLOVER............................................................14 7 SPA BLUE....................................................................14 8 COASTAL EMPIRE BEER CO.............................149 NOBLE JONES TOURS .......................................15 0 CUPCAKE EMPORIUM....................................... 15 0 BELFORD'S SAVANNAH.......................................15 1 SAVANNAH SLOW RIDE.......................................15 1 BOAR'S HEAD GRILL & TAVERN..................... 15 2

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“Our experience at the Andaz Savannah hotel was superb. The rooms were modern, up to date and very clean. We greatly appreciate the kind manner in which the staff treated our guests and would definitely consider staying there again.” PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY ANDAZ SAVANNAH

— MELANY M. VELÁSQUEZ

Awarded the 2013 Certificate of Excellence by TripAdvisor

ANDAZ SAVANNAH ™

➸ 14 BARNARD STREET • SAVANNAH • 912.233.2116 • SAVANNAH.ANDAZ.HYATT.COM JUST STEPS FROM RIVER STREET, THEATERS, AND ART MUSEUMS.

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ith a blend of natural simplicity and Southern style, Andaz Savannah of f ers luxurious accommodations in the heart of Savannah’s vibrant Historic District. They are ideally located steps away from City Market, River Street, Broughton Street shopping, and countless restaurants. Encompassing the traditions of southern hospitality while being casual, uncomplicated, and without barriers, your Andaz host and Savannah insider will help design your personalized experience. Relax after a day of exploring in one of the 151 stylish guest rooms or suites with complimentary Wi-Fi and mini bar selection. Get refreshed in the sparkly Terrace pool, or enjoy an evening cozied up by the f ire pit. Inspired by locally grown, thoughtf ully sourced ingredients, talented Chef Lauren Teague embodies the farm to table concept at 22 Square Restaurant. Host your next event in one of 6 versatile studio spaces. Celebrate your wedding in Southern sophistication–from the Grand Studio to the outdoor Terrace. This contemporary boutique hotel awaits you.

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FIDO FRIENDLY! THE PET PROGRAM INCLUDES A DOGGIE BED, TWO BOWLS, AND GOURMET TREATS.

A PASSIONATE HOST FOR BUSINESS MEETINGS, EXECUTIVE RETREATS, CONFERENCES, AND RECEPTIONS.

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"At B&D Burgers, we believe in three things: Premium Burgers, Premium Beer, and Premium Service. We strive every day not only to meet but to exceed these goals." PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY CHINA FAGAN & ANDI DENNEY

—DAVID TONROE, OWNER

COMING SOON! 238 Pooler Parkway in neighboring Pooler, GA!

B&D BURGERS YOUR ORDERS ARE ALWAYS SERVED FAST, FRESH, WITH A FRIENDLY STAFF. YOU WON'T WANT TO LEAVE!

BDBURGERS.NET

➸ 209 W. CONGRESS LANE • 912.238.8315 | ➸ 13 E BROUGHTON STREET • 912.231.0986 ➸ 11108 ABERCORN STREET • 912.927.8700 • SAVANNAH

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n 2001, B&D Burgers started with one small restaurant in Downtown Savannah on Broughton Street. Thirteen years later, they are now opening their f ourth location in Pooler, GA. As an American restaurant at heart, they have perfected their craft, yet are always striving to push it f urther. With the introduction of Georgia Buffalo’s Bison, B&D Burgers takes the burger experience to another level. With homemade buns, f resh cut f ries, quality ingredients, and almost endless options, there’s no question as to why B&D Burgers was voted Savannah’s Best Burger and Best Family Restaurant. In addition to great f ood, their award-winning patios are the destination f or big games and good times. B&D Burgers has something for everyone, and in doing so, has established itself as a Savannah f avorite. There are burgers, and then there are B&D Burgers.

WATCH YOUR FAVORITE TEAMS COMPETE ON B&D'S PROJECTOR SCREEN!

GUESTS LOVE CATCHING A WARM SOUTHERN BREEZE ON THEIR PATIO!

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“Great f ood, great people, the World's Greatest Daiquiris, and an awesome time: that’s what we’re all about.”

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—PAUL ENGLAND AND MATT RUSS, CHEFS

Raised over $60K in 3 years at annual "Koozies for Boobies" Breast Cancer Awareness Party

WET WILLIE’S

WETWILLIES.COM

➸ 101 EAST RIVER STREET • 912.233.5650 | ➸ 232 WEST JULIAN STREET CITY MARKET • 912.235.5651 • SAVANNAH | ➸ 16 TYBRISA STREET • TYBEE ISLAND • 912.786.5611

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heir first location opened on Savannah’s River Street in 1990. They have now opened their Tybee and City Market locations. All Wet Willie’s locations are dedicated to serving up cool times and unique experiences with the World’s Greatest Daiquiris. Upon entering each Wet Willie’s, a wall of 18-plus colorf ul and swirling f rozen drink machines will capture your attention. With the pull of a knob, you can taste any of their delectable f lavors or mix them to create your own signature daiquiri. Their corporate chef designed an intriguing selection of dishes that are as fun and extraordinary as the daiquiris and the atmosphere.

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THEY NOW HAVE 2 NEW SUGAR-FREE DAIQUIRI FLAVORS: NAKED WILLIE AND SUGAR FREE CALL A CAB®!

THE TYBEE LOCATION MARKS THE 15TH LOCATION FOR THE SAVANNAH-BORN RESTAURANT CHAIN.

SPACIOUS EVENT ROOMS WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF SAVANNAH UPSTAIRS, IN BOTH OUR RIVER STREET AND CITY MARKET LOCATIONS, ARE AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES AND EVENTS.

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“For over 30 years, we’ve been serving up some of the freshest and most delicious Low Country cuisine. I’m proud to keep this tradition alive.” PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY LIVE OAK RESTAURANTS GROUP

—ANSLEY WILLIAMS, FOUNDER AND CEO, LIVE OAK RESTAURANT GROUP

SPECIALTY FEATURE Ultimate raw bar with buildyour-own cocktail sauce

FIDDLER’S SEAFOOD SOUTHSIDE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FROM LOCAL MUSICIANS AND BANDS.

FEATURING NEW CRAFT BREW TAP SYSTEM.

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iddler’s Seaf ood Southside is dedi­cated to the hard working families of previous gen­erations who have left an indelible mark on the seaf ood industry in our community. Fiddler’s of f ers a rustic atmosphere accented with maritime charm and nostalgia. Black and white canvas photo­graphs line the walls, offering guests a glimpse into the rich history of Savannah’s seafood industry. The front porch is a relaxing place to sit in a rocking chair and sip on a cocktail with friends. Now f eaturing an all new Raw Bar with f resh seaf ood all the time. Try their “Build Your Own Cocktail Sauce”–mild or spicy–you decide! And finish it of f with a local craf t brew f rom their specially designed tap system sure to satisfy anyone’s taste. Escape into Savannah's rich seafood industry heritage at Fiddlers Seafood Southside, where we nod to our coastal waters with both eclectic cuisine and a rustic interior, highlighting the hardworking f amilies who made Savannah's seaf ood industry f lourish! Hours of Operation: Sunday-Monday 11am-9pm, Tuesday-Thursday 11am-10pm, Friday-Saturday 11am-11pm.

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“An adventurous tapas concept allowing me the f reedom to inf use new f lavors into the menu which has made Jazz’d a Savannah institution.” PHOTOGRAPHY BY AMANDA GERAMI & CHINA FAGAN

— CHEF RICHARD HATTAWAY

Award-winning restaurant and live entertainment venue!

JAZZ’D TAPAS BAR ➸ 52 BARNARD STREET • SAVANNAH • 912.236.7777 • JAZZDSAVANNAH.COM

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ECLECTIC, CONTEMPORARY TAPAS CUISINE WITH FRENCH, ASIAN AND LATIN INSPIRED FLAVORS.

ocated in Savannah’s historic district on the fringe of Ellis Square, you’ll f ind Jazz’d Tapas Bar. Swanky, sexy and sophisticated, Jazz’d offers more than the typical dining or drinking experience. Step into this spacious below-street level gathering place for a specialty martini at the sleek serpentine bar or join f riends at a table and dine f rom a selection of eclectic Americanized tapas. Chef Richard Hattaway’s new menu debuted last summer to rave reviews for his additions of French, Asian, and Latin flavors to the already eclectic menu. Last fall Jazz'd introduced a new cocktail and wine menu to include classic and craft cocktails, beer cocktails, small batch bourbons, and spectacular new martini creations. With live entertainment six nights a week, enjoy a night out at Jazz’d, Savannah’s cool, contemporary getaway. Always packed, always lively, always entertaining, Jazz'd is the place to be seen in Downtown Savannah.

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JUST STEPS AWAY FROM ELLIS SQUARE, TRENDY CITY MARKET, AND UPSCALE SHOPS ON BROUGHTON STREET.

LIVE JAZZ SIX NIGHTS A WEEK! TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY!

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“When I do a custom piece for someone, it's like doing a painting: the difference is that it's permanent, on a living breathing canvas. There is no room for mistakes: it's a one shot deal, and to me, that is the ultimate form of fine art.” PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOSH BRANSTETTER

— CHRIS AUTRY, OWNER

Voted Best of Savannah for 5 Years Running

BLACK ORCHID TATTOO ➸ 118 WEST VICTORY DRIVE • SAVANNAH • 912.236.0010 • BLACKORCHIDTATTOO.COM FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK TO LEARN ABOUT ART SHOWS AND SPECIAL EVENTS.

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if etime investments are reserved f or the best in the business. Black Orchid Tattoo Studio and Art Gallery makes f or lasting art without regret. Comprised of f ive award-winning artists: Chris Autry, Brian Warnekros, Marcus Dove, Scott Althen, and Chase Holland, they specialize in all styles of tattooing where there is truly something for everyone. Black Orchid consistently operates their shop mindf ul of traditional tattoo ethics. Their progressive art gallery is situated within the corridor of the studio and caters to artists on both local and national levels. Black Orchid also works in conjunction with the First Friday Art March, and is widely celebrated by all clientele. Prestigious awards include: "Best Tattoo Shop" for the past five years consecutively, as well as "Reader's Choice" f or 2011, 2012 and 2013 by various other publications. Get your work done right the first time, no cover-ups necessary.

FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @BLACKORCHIDTATTOO.

CUSTOM STUDIO AND PROGRESSIVE ART GALLERY.

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"The true basis of Italian f ood is local ingredients, no matter where

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you’re cooking it." — EXECUTIVE CHEF/OWNER, LEOCI’S TRATTORIA CORPORATE CHEF, THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL

Ranked 6th in Top Restaurants of Georgia

LEOCI’S TRATTORIA ➸ 606 ABERCORN STREET • SAVANNAH • 912.335.7027 • LEOCIS.COM • LEOCISFINEFOODS.COM

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eoci’s Trattoria of f ers back-to-basics Italian cuisine boasting fresh ingredients, homemade pastas, brick oven pizzas, enticing entrees and an extensive wine list. Inspired by southern Italian cuisine and sharpened by classical northern and French culinary training, Chef Roberto Leoci strives to keep the ingredients as local as possible. “Importing food from Italy defeats the whole purpose of Italian food as I was raised and trained to understand it,” he explains. “The true basis of Italian f ood is local ingredients, no matter where you’re cooking it.” Chef Leoci has launched Leoci Fine Food, a f ood line, including olive oil, jams, sweet baby beets, Vidalia onion relish, and salami’s in a partnership with Hunter Cattle Company. You can find Leoci’s products in Whole Foods Savannah, Smith Brothers IGA, and other establishments around Savannah. Dish Description: Pappardelle alla Nonna House-Made Pappardelle Pasta tossed in Fresh Hunter Cattle Co. Beef and Tomato Ragu, topped with Parmigiano-Reggiano

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CHEF LEOCI RECENTLY PARTICIPATED IN THE FOOD NETWORK'S SOBE FEST WHERE HE PREPARED BRUNCH FOR TRISHA YEARWOOD.

CHEF LEOCI RECENTLY RECEIVED THE HONOR OF BECOMING A GEORGIA GROWN EXECUTIVE CHEF FOR 2014.

2ND YEAR SELECTED FOR BEST CHEFS AMERICA PRESENTS: THE AMERICAN SOUTH.

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“If you enjoy history or if you're looking for a place where children will have a chance to have a bit of hands-on experiences, I'd recommend checking out Tricentennial Park. I believe that you'd be glad you did!” PHOTOGRAPHY BY SPYHOP PRODUCTIONS

—TRIPADVISOR REVIEW

City streetcar lines may be returning to Savannah!

TRICENTENNIAL PARK ➸ 303 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BOULEVARD • SAVANNAH • 912.651.6840 • CHSGEORGIA.ORG LITTLE ONES CAN EXPLORE DRESSED AS THEIR FAVORITE HISTORICAL PERSON IN SAVANNAH HISTORY MUSEUM

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ricentennial Park is THE f amily f riendly destination in Savannah. Come spend the whole day and find something for everyone. The park features 3 museums: Savannah History Museum, Georgia State Railroad Museum & Savannah Children’s Museum, a revolutionary battlef ield, and the WhistleStop Caf é. All of the venues within Tricentennial Park provide exciting and educational experiences to immerse you in Savannah’s rich cultural heritage. Take a ride on a steam locomotive, storm a Revolutionary War f ortif ication, take a break and enjoy hot Georgia peach cobbler, lose yourself in an interactive maze, and discover what makes Savannah the gem of the South!

JOIN A REVOLUTIONARY BATTLEFIELD FIELD TOUR AS A RECRUIT

ENJOY FUN-FILLED WEEKENDS OF SPECIAL PROGRAMS

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“The way Jamie (Mangold) runs her location and treats customers, and staf f creates loyal customers... you can't ask for or expect more!"

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHINA FAGAN & OSH BRANSTETTER

—E. MARTIN, CAMPING WORLD CUSTOMER

Join the Good Sam Club for exclusive savings!

CAMPING WORLD ➸ 129 CONTINENTAL BOULEVARD • POOLER • 912.748.7474 • CAMPINGWORLDOFSAVANNAH.COM

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amping World is the nation's largest RV sales and service company that specializes in selling parts and service for recreational vehicles and supplies for camping. Camping World of Savannah is located just off I-95 and Highway 80 in Pooler. If you are into RVing or camping, then Camping World is a store that should be on your list to visit. Simply put, Camping World has everything you will ever need for your RVing, camping, and outdoor adventure. In the South, much of our lives are spent enjoying the outdoors, so whether you are planning a quaint picnic in the park or a multiple-day visit to one of our area's scenic parks or beaches, Camping World of Savannah has everything you need for your next adventure.

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A RELIABLE DEALERSHIP NETWORK GIVES CUSTOMERS ACCESS TO A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND USED RVS.

CAMPING WORLD PROVIDES VEHICLE SERVICES, PRODUCT INSTALLATION, COLLISION REPAIR AND MORE

MORE THAN 8,000 TOP-QUALITY CAMPING SUPPLIES, PRODUCTS, AND ACCESSORIES

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“The f reedom and excitement of flight, knowing that you are in control of this majestic machine, is what inspired me to fly.” — MICHAEL CALARRUDA, OPERATIONS MANAGER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN ALEXANDER

Ariel tours of Tybee and Savannah available!

SAVANNAH AVIATION ➸ 34 HANGAR ROAD • SAVANNAH • 912.964.1022 • SAVANNAHAVIATION.COM ONLY 5% OF THE WORLD’S POPULATION HAVE EVER BEEN ON AN AIRPLANE.

YOUR FIRST FLIGHT LESSON WILL INVOLVE ACTUALLY CONTROLLING THE AIRCRAFT FOR 90% OF THE FLIGHT!

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et the sky be your playground with the help of Savannah Aviation. You can become a pilot in as little as 20 hours of f light training. For over 25 years of business they have been Savannah’s premiere f light training and aircraf t maintenance f acility. Savannah aviation is the only authorized Cessna Pilot Training Center and Cessna Service center on Georgia’s coast. They have experienced flight instructors and a professional staff that will get you up in the sky and make your dream of becoming a pilot a reality.

FLYING IS NOT JUST FOR MEN. THE POPULATION OF WOMEN PILOTS IS GROWING!

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PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY HYATT REGENCY SAVANNAH

“I believe in f orging relationships with local f armers. Creating a balance in lif e by supporting our environment, our health and our community equally. Fresh, natural, wholesome, and always made from the heart.” — CHEF DAVID GORDON

Experience Vu Lounge, serving the best array of food & drinks in town.

HYATT REGENCY SAVANNAH ➸ 2 WEST BAY STREET • SAVANNAH • 912.238.1234 • SAVANNAH.HYATT.COM

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xperience the unmistakable Southern charm of our historic city when you choose to stay at the Hyatt Regency Savannah. Uniquely located near the River Front Plaza, this downtown hotel offers unequalled access to the Historic District, shops, golf and entertainment and business centers. Take a leisurely stroll through the f abled neighborhood surrounding our distinctive hotel to view stately Georgia homes, landmark architecture and sights that have made Savannah f amous. Delight in close proximity to dozens of f un things to do when you’re a guest at Hyatt Regency Savannah. There are many things to do right inside Hyatt Regency Savannah as well. Relax in Windows Restaurant with its stunning river views or have cocktails on the largest river view balcony in Savannah, at Vu, a trendy sophisticated lounge. Reinvigorate yourself with a dip in the spacious heated indoor pool or workout in the contemporary 2,000-squaref oot StayFit™f itness center. Your stay and experiences will never truly leave you. speci a l t r av el + de st inat ions a dv ertor i a l sect ion

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BE IN THE CENTER OF IT ALL DURING THE ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION!

WINNER OF THE 2014 WEDDINGWIRE COUPLES' CHOICE AWARDS™.

PURE – HYPO-ALLERGENIC ROOMS, BUSINESS, AND DELUXE ROOMS AVAILABLE.

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“I f eel blessed to come back as the Sand Gnats manager. 2013 was truly a memorable season. We'll compete in the 2014 season inning by inning to defend our title.” —LUIS ROJAS PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY THE SAVANNAH SAND GNATS

Each Wednesday ticket sale raise money for a charity or non-profit through our Pack the Park program.

SAVANNAH SAND GNATS ➸ 1401 EAST VICTORY DRIVE • SAVANNAH • 912.351.9150 • SANDGNATS.COM WON THREE OUT OF FOUR GAMES IN A BEST OF FIVE TO WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP LAST SEASON

PLAYERS JAYCE BOYD, GABRIEL YNOA, KEVIN PLAWECKI, AND STEVEN MATZ WERE HONORED AS 2013 MILB ORGANIZATION ALL STARS FOR THE NEW YORK METS.

BASEBALL SEASON FOR THE GNATS PICKS UP AGAIN THURSDAY, APRIL 3 AGAINST THE LAKEWOOD BLUECLAWS.

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olks can enjoy major-league f un f or a minor-league price as the Sand Gnats bring America's pastime to fans of all ages for an affordable price. Minor league baseball has called Savannah home for over 100 years, with various teams under different affiliations taking the field at Historic Grayson Stadium since 1926. The city has enjoyed watching baseball stars begin their careers with the home team, including Braves great Dale Murphy, Texas Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre, and even the legendary Shoeless Joe Jackson. Countless other players like Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera have also visited Grayson while playing for the away team. The Savannah club has earned 14 pennants and championships across two leagues including last year's 2013 South Atlantic League Championship. In 1996, the team became the Savannah Sand Gnats named af ter our f amous nuisance. Since 2007, the Gnats have been the Class-A affiliate of the New York Mets.

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PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY RIVERS END CAMPGROUND & RV PARK

S O U T H ’ S T R AV E L + A DV E N T U R E G U I D E

“If you're looking f or a great RV location central to the beach, bars, shops and all that is Tybee, this is a great place. Clean, family f riendly, with easy access to the sites. We found nothing to dislike.” — TED TAYLOR, GUEST

15 Minutes from Historic Downtown Savannah and 3 blocks from the Ocean!

RIVERS END CAMPGROUND & RV PARK ➸ 5 FORT AVENUE • TYBEE ISLAND • 912.786.5518 • RIVERSENDCAMPGROUND.COM BOOK A CABIN OR A CAMPSITE ONLINE

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ometimes the best way to experience costal Georgia is to get out there and explore it. Rivers End Campground and RV Park is the perf ect place to start. Located on Tybee Island, they have over 100 sites that of f er guests a wide range of services from full hook-up capacity with water, sewer, and free cable f or those with RVs to basic tent camping sites f or those brave enough to rough it f or a night or two. There is even f ree Wi-Fi available. Spend your time at a picturesque beach or exploring the history of the area, either way Rivers End is in the middle of it all.

COMPLEMENTARY WI-FI

OPEN YEAR-ROUND!

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Ranked Top 20 restaurants in Savannah

BARRACUDA BOB'S ➸ 19 EAST RIVER STREET • SAVANNAH • 912.777.4381 SPECIALTY COCKTAILS MADE WITH FRESH SQUEEZED CITRUS FRUITS!

KNOWN TO HAVE THE AREA'S BEST SHRIMP AND GRITS. HUGE PORTIONS!

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he latest hot spot on River Street, Barracuda Bob’s is cooking with Low country f lare. Rustic, yet chic interiors provide the backdrop for signature dishes such as the Gator Tail appetizer with Tabasco Aioli and Pecan Crusted Red Trout that are becoming local legends. The colossal f ully stocked bar entices people to stay a while and enjoy specialty drinks like their Absolut-ly Loco Mojitos. With down-home hospitality, alluring atmosphere, and an extensive menu that offers so many varieties of fish, seafood, burgers, and sandwiches, you'll want to experience it time and time again.

CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN FOOD IN A CASUAL SETTING.

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W E S COU R E D D OW N TOW N S AVA N NA H FOR T H E TOP PL ACE S TO STAY, S HOP, PL AY, A N D E AT. T H AT W I L L G ET YOU OU T A N D A B OU T W I T HOU T L E AV I NG T H E CI T Y. W E A DDE D A F E W A DV E N T U ROU S DAY T R I P S TO S AT I S F Y YOU R WA N DE R LU ST TO O!

Eliza Thompson House The following is a partial list of hotels. For a more detailed listing, visit southmagazine.com.

Bohemian

Old Savannah meets modern day luxury on this Bay Street retreat dining and nightlife with the best rooftop view at Rocks on the Roof. 102 WEST BAY STREET | (912) 721-3800

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BOHEMIANHOTELSAVANNAH.COM

Located on beautiful Jones Street, this 1847 Inn is now a bed and breakfast. Relax for the afternoon in the tranquil courtyard or explore downtown Savannah’s captivating historic district. 5 WEST JONES STREET | (912) 236-3620 ELIZATHOMPSONHOUSE.COM

Hyatt

A waterfront hotel located near the River Front Plaza. An unparalleled combination of business, entertainment and leisure with incredible

views of the Savannah River. 2 WEST BAY STREET | (912) 238-1234 SAVANNAH.HYATT.COM

Mallow Cups and Krispy Cremes! Close to everything and the greatest economy lodging in town. 611 WEST OGLETHORPE AVENUE | (912) 232-2661,

Mansion on Forsyth

This impeccible hotel has 125 luxurious rooms in a Victorian Romanesque environment overlooking Forsyth Park. 700 DRAYTON STREET | (912) 238-5158 MANSIONONFORSYTHPARK.COM

Thunderbird

Retro-chic, this is the hippest place to stay. Don’t expect mints, but

THUNDERBIRDINN.COM

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Perfect for a weekend trip or a family vacation, this hotel is comfortable with an up close and personal location to Savannah’s best activities. 415 WEST LIBERTY STREET (912) 790-8287 | MARRIOTT.COM

SAVANNAH BEE COMPANY ➸ 104 W. BROUGHTON STREET • 912.233.7873 |➸ 1 W RIVER STREET • 800.955.5080 ➸ 211 JOHNNY MERCER BOULEVARD • 912.234.0688 • SAVANNAH • SAVANNAHBEE.COM

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n 2013, Savannah Bee Company launched Savannah’s very first Mead Tasting Bar, located in their flagship Broughton Street store. Mead has been the libation of scholars and royalty since 2,000 BC. The company is presenting delicately delicious meads such as Tupelo Ambrosia, Star Thistle Ambrosia, and Cherry Amore among the lineup of tantalizing adult beverages. Savannah Bee provides a unique experience and plans to remain an educational, family-friendly environment.

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IN 2013, SAVANNAH BEE COMPANY OPENED A NEW LOCATION IN CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.

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Artist’s Inn on the Garden T R AV E L + A DV E N T U R E G U I D E

Steps away from Forsyth Park, this new B&B is a bohemian artist’s studio in a charming 1800s home. 780 HALL STREET | (912) 306-8412 AIRBNB.COM/ROOMS/543549

The Marshall House

Located along Broughton Street, The Marshall House, built in 1851, is the oldest hotel in all of Savannah, and it is certainly one of the most beautiful.

123 E BROUGHTON STREET

Westin Riverfront

Newly re-imagined and f ull of Southern charm, the Westin is a top location on the river. Complimentary ferry service brings you to Savannah’s soul, River Street. 1 RESORT DR. | (912) 201-2000 WESTINSAVANNAH.COM

(912) 644-7896 | MARSHALLHOUSE.COM

The Planters Inn

The Planters Inn offers an array of amenities. From the Deluxe Fireplace Room to the Balcony Parkview Room, it is both elegant and romantic. 29 ABERCORN STREET | (912) 232-5678,

The Gastonian

PLANTERSINNSAVANNAH.COM

Consisting of two mansions, The Gastonian is located in the middle of Savannah’s Historic Landmark District steps from Forsyth Park.

NIGHTLIFE

2 WEST BAY STREET | (912) 238-1234

Perch at Local 11Ten

Enjoy a cocktail at one of Savannah’s exclusive rooftop bars. Perfect for a drink during happy hour or as the ending to a night on the town. 1110 BULL STREET | (912) 790-9000 LOCAL11TEN.COM

The Public

The place to be for casual dining in Savannah. Whether it’s for your lunch break at work or Sunday brunch, this restaurant puts a modern spin on American favorites. 1 WEST LIBERTY STREET | (912) 790-9000 THEPUBLICKITCHEN.COM

Vu Lounge

A 2-in-1, dinner and a view. Located in the Hyatt Regency Savan-

220 E GASTON STREET | (912) 232-2869 GASTONIAN.COM

nah, there is a light dinner menu and signature cocktails. SAVANNAH.HYATT.COM/EN/HOTEL/ DINING/VULOUNGE.HTML

B&D Burgers

Located in the heart of Savannah. This is the place to stop in for a burger, beer or to catch the game on the projection screen on the outdoor patio. 209 WEST CONGRESS STREET (912) 238-8315 | BDBURGERS.NET

Club One

Savannah’s best dance club complete with karaoke, drag shows, burlesque shows and evening with the famous Lady Chablis. 1 JEFFERSON STREET SAVANNAH, GA (912) 232-0200 | CLUBONE-ONLINE.COM

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CITY MARKET MERCHANTS ➸ JEFFERSON STREET AT WEST JULIAN STREET • SAVANNAH • 9 12 .2 32 .4 9 0 3 • SAVANNAHCITYMARKET.COM

SINCE THE EARLY 1700'S, CITY MARKET HAS BEEN THE COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL CENTER OF HISTORIC DOWNTOWN SAVANNAH.

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ity Market comprises a f our-block area of restored warehouses and shop f ronts adjacent to Ellis Square. This charming marketplace has a wealth of things to do whether you come f or the art, entertainment, shops, restaurants or just to rest your weary f eet. Hosting daily entertainment in the courtyard and many great events throughout the year, City Market of f ers the best of downtown Savannah.

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Jazz’d

(912) 236-7777 | JAZZDTAPASBAR.COM

Rocks on the Roof

Take in the spectacular view of the Savannah River and the Historic District from this rooftop lounge all while sipping a cocktail, savoring the food and mixing with the locals. 102 WEST BAY STREET | (912) 721-3901 BOHEMIANHOTELSAVANNAH.COM

McDonough’s

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One of the tastiest menus in town but it’s the karaoke that keeps people coming back for more. Take the mic or cheer on a friend, either way a night here is always a good idea.

(912) 233-6136 | INNATMCDONOUGHS. COM/RESTAURANT-LOUNGE

Vic’s on the River

Local seafood and Southern cuisine, overlooking the Savannah River. The piano bar is always entertaining! This renovated cotton warehouse is perfectly located in between Bay and River Streets. 26 EAST BAY STREET (912) 721-1000 | VICSONTHERIVER.COM

Old Pink House Cellar Bar

Set in an 18th century mansion, this is one of Savannah’s most popular restaurants. Guests are treated to delicious southern cuisine in a structure of history.

Social Club on Congress

This is the place to eat, drink and mix with the locals of Savannah. Wings, burgers, nachos and sandwiches go down easy with a nice cold beer and a group of friends sitting at the outdoor patio.

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Whether you want martinis, wine, tapas, live music or all of the above, this contemporary restaurant is happy to oblige. 52 BARNARD STREET

21 EAST MCDONOUGH STREET

Gallery on Broughton

411 W. CONGRESS STREET | (912) 238-1985

Chip a nail? Teeth need whitening? Need a last minute dress? Open late and offers a variety of beauty services for the last minute Molly!

CONGRESSSTREETSOCIALCLUB.COM

511 EAST BROUGHTON STREET (912) 232-6633

The Rail

Don’t take this place too seriously. With menu items such as Ghetto Dawg and Pickled Pigs Feet, this is a bar that likes to have as much fun as you do.

Veronica’s Closet

405 WEST CONGRESS STREET

205 EAST 37TH STREET | (912) 777-4190

This charming two-story carriage house is the place to shop f or unique clothing, shoes and jewelry at affordable prices.

(912) 238-1311 | THERAILPUB.COM

23 ABERCORN STREET | (912) 232-4286 PLANTERSINNSAVANNAH.COM/THEOLDE-PINK-HOUSE

Folklorico

Browse for hours with their selection of gifts from over 30 differen countries. 440 BULL STREET | (912) 233-9300

SAVANNAH RIVERBOAT CRUISES ➸ 9 EAST RIVER STREET • SAVANNAH • 800.786.6404 • SAVANNAHRIVERBOAT.COM

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avannah Riverboat Cruises of f ers the most unique experience with the best views of Savannah’s historic riverf ront. Join us in creating a f un staycation aboard our Narrated Harbor Sightseeing Cruise or f east and be merry on our Dinner Entertainment Cruise. Other specialty cruises that are of f ered include the Monday’s Gospel Dinner Entertainment Cruise, Thursday’s Murder Mystery Cruise, Friday & Saturday Moonlight Entertainment Cruise, Saturday Luncheon Cruise, and Sunday Brunch Cruise. Step aboard to experience Savannah in a different and fun way, whether you are visiting or live in town. speci a l t r av el + de st inat ions a dv ertor i a l sect ion

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Copper Penny T R AV E L + A DV E N T U R E G U I D E

Upscale women’s boutique that sells designer clothing, footwear, jewelry, and accessories f or the beautiful Southern woman.

Marc Jacobs

22 WEST BROUGHTON STREET

A spacious store located on Broughton Street with ready-to-wear men’s and women’s clothing from Jacob’s current collection. A must for all fashion lovers. 322 WEST BROUGH-

(912) 629-6800 | SHOPCOPPERPENNY.COM

TON STREET (912) 234-2800, MARCJACOBS.COM

Harper

The sister store of Red Clover! Opening this spring on the corner of State and Bull Streets. 118 BULL STREET

Levy Jewelers

Discover your favorites from David Yurman and Michael Kors for an intimate gift or even a self- indulgent guilty pleasure. 101 EAST BROUGHTON STREET (912) 233-1163, LEVYJEWELERS.COM

Red Clover

Offering a range of women’s clothing styles from bohemian, to classic, to vintage. Voted Best boutique in Savannah. 244 BULL STREET (912)

Globe Shoe Co.

Oleander

17 EAST BROUGHTON STREET

127 ABERCORN STREET

(912) 232-8161

(304) 374-1684 | SHOPOLEANDER.COM

Savannah Bee Company

Fab’rik

104 WEST BROUGHTON STREET

318 WEST BROUGHTON STREET

912) 233-7873 | SAVANNAHBEE.COM

(912) 234-8470 | FABRIKSTYLE.COM

Salt Table

ShopSCAD

An exclusive selection of designer footwear and accessories for both men and women.

Allowing nature to bee beautiful. Top-of-the-line honey products to soothe your skin and the best jarred honey in town.

SCAD graduate Lexi Ferguson brings hand made woman’s accessories to a whole other level of chic.

One of a kind boutique without the dread of sticker shock, on trendy Brought Street. Bringing runway fashion to you all for under $100.

236-4053, SHOPREDCLOVER.COM

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Home to Savannah’s modern furniture. A large selection of contemporary pieces, furnishings and accessories f or any home. 24 EAST

Everything from sugars, teas, popcorn seasonings and peppers to spice up your life. 51 BERNARD STREET (912) 447-0200 | SALTTABLE.COM

Shop the artwork of students from one of the top art schools in the world. Fine art, jewelry, fashion and home décor are available at this exclusive galleria.

BROUGHTON STREET (912) 233-2274,

340 BULL STREET | (912) 525-5180

24ESTYLE.COM

SHOPSCAD.COM

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WRIGHT SQUARE CAFÉ ➸ 2 1 WEST YORK STREET • SAVANNAH • 9 12 .2 3 8.115 0 • W RIGHTSQUARECAFE.COM

GARY HALL OF WRIGHT SQUARE CAFÉ HAS BEEN KNOWN TO EAT UP TO A POUND OF CHOCOLATE A DAY.

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rom the moment you open the doors, you are greeted with the rich aroma of f resh cof f ee beans, herbs, fruits, and baking bread. You’ll find yourself surrounded by imported chocolates and a vast array of epicurean delights. Relax, and enjoy a sandwich or a wrap and be sure to save room, and time, to indulge in the truly decadent desserts & gourmet chocolates f rom over 50 chocolatiers around the world. The menu always delivers fresh and flavorful foods using the highest quality ingredients. Grab a lunch buddy and enjoy! speci a l t r av el + de st inat ions a dv ertor i a l sect ion

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City Market

219 W BRYAN STREET | (912) 232-4903

boutique. The sister store of One Fish Two Fish, The Annex offers fashionable resort wear that is both relaxed and upscale. 405 WHITAKER STREET | (912) 447-1008 ONEFISHSTORE.COM/THE-ANNEX/

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Villa

Home décor, fashion accessories, women’s clothing mingle together at Villa allowing women of all ages the chance to indulge in a total lifestyle shopping experience. Everything is reasonably priced and on the cutting edge of contemporary fashion. 109 WEST BROUGHTON STREET (912) 233-2870 | SHOPVILLASAVANNAH.COM

The Annex

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What used to be an old gas station from the art deco period has now transf ormed into our clothing

Circa Lighting * Boutique

Classic and timeless collections are brought to light. Influential designers, like Ralph Lauren, provide an extensive selection and original products to choose from. 405 WHITAKER STREET SAVANNAH, GA 31401 (912) 447-1008, CIRCALIGHTING.COM

Downstairs Gallery

One of the top spots in the Downtown Design District. Works of Lowcountry artists play up the gallery’s walls with everything from original oil paintings to still life photographs.

One Fish Two Fish

With everything from bedding to jewelry, this local shop has it all, including the renowned paintings from local artist Bellamy Murphy.

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Eat, shop and be entertained as you stroll through the f amous City Market. The best stores, restaurants, and galleries in one place.

401 WHITAKER STREET (912) 447-4600 | ONEFISHSTORE.COM

19 WEST GORDON STREET | (912) 233-0920, THEDOWNSTAIRSGALLERY.COM

Friedman Fine Art Gallery

Contemporary realism is this venue’s specialty. Over 100 years in business ensure fine art from fin artists. 28 WEST STATE STREET

Prospector Co.

Offering men’s skin and shaving products in vintage packaging, Prospector Co. offers a unique retail experience. Be Dapper! 320 WEST BROUGHTON STREET (912) 234-1175 | PROSPECTORCO.COM

(912) 234-1322 | FRIEDMANSFINEART.COM

Gaucho

James Hogan

Three designers create a go-to fashion destination for women of Savannah. The shop decorates Bull Street with its many contemporary collections. 251 BULL STREET (912)

412 WHITAKER STREET SAVANNAH, GA

232-7414, GAUCHOSAVANNAH.COM

31401 (912) 234-0374, JAMESHOGAN.COM

Previously featured in Barney’s and Saks Fifth Avenue, James Hogan dresses you up in the fine t fashion.

Tiffani Taylor

Tiff ni’s signature red poppies and inviting yet colorful atmosphere to showcase her many works of art. 11 WHITAKER STREET | (912) 507-7860, TIFFANIART.COM

JEPSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS ➸ 2 07 W EST YORK STREET • SAVANNAH • 9 12 .79 0.8 80 0 • T ELFAIR.ORG

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he Jepson Center for the Arts, designed by Moshe Safdie, opened to the public in 2006. It features over 7,500 square f eet of gallery space, which hosts traveling exhibitions and their permanent collections. They offer a community gallery, education studios, and ArtZeum—a unique, interactive gallery for children and families. The Jepson Center is home to the Telfair’s Kirk Varnedoe Collection, a cornerstone of the museum’s contemporary holdings. The collection features works on paper by some of the most pivotal artists of the past fifty years, including Jasper Johns, Chuck Close, and many more. speci a l t r av el + de st inat ions a dv ertor i a l sect ion

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THE ELEGANT JEPSON CAFÉ SERVES REFRESHING SALADS, WRAPS, SANDWICHES, SMALL PLATES, AND WINE.

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ANTIQUES T R AV E L + A DV E N T U R E G U I D E

Alex Raskin

Offering unique 19th-century antiques and vintage finds in the only un-restored mansion in Savannah, Alex Raskin’s eclectic mix is magical. The house is worth a look and talking with Alex is never dull! 441 BULL STREET | (912) 232-8205 ALEXRASKINANTIQUES.COM.

Bull Street Auctions

With items from local estates to regional consigners, Bull Street Auctions offers a variety of merchandise. Auctions typically take place every other week. 2819 BULL STREET | (912) 443-9353 BULLSTREETAUCTIONS.COM

Cobblestone Lane Antique Mall

Jere’s Antiques

230 W BAY STREET| (912) 447-0504

A family owned business for over thirty-fi e years; Jere’s showroom is over 33,000 square feet. Specializing in fine antiques and the designing and constructing of bespoke furniture.9 JEFFERSON STREET

COBBLESTONEANTIQUES.COM

(912) 236-2815 | JERESANTIQUES.COM

Corner Door Antiques

Savannah Galleries

One of Savannah’s largest antiques malls, Cobblestone Lane offers a selection of antiques, collectables, gifts, and décor.

Located in the Design District, the Corner Door sells jewelry, collectables, as well as antiques. 417 WHITAKER STREET | (912) 238-5869

Over ten thousand square feet of fine antique furniture, paintings, carpets, and more. 30 E BRYAN STREET | (912) 232-1234

Wright Square Antique Mall Located in the heart of

Black Orchid

A custom tattoo studio that houses experienced, professional tattoo artists that will help you get the ink you have always wanted. 118 WEST VICTORY DRIVE | (912) 236-0010 BLACKORCHIDTATTOO.COM

SAVANNAHGALLERIES.COM

Habersham Antiques Market

TATTOO

With over seventy vendors, there are so many treasures to be found. Vintage clothing, jewelry, midcentury furniture, and more!

Downtown Savannah, the Wright Square Antique Mall offers collectables from more than thirty local dealers. 14 W

2505 HABERSHAM STREET | (912) 238-5909

STATE STREET (912) 234-6700

Anonymous

If you have a unique tattoo idea, this is the place to visit. No matter which artist you see, you are sure to leave with a masterpiece. 9 EAST BAY STREET | (912) 234-3900 ANONYMOUSTATTOO.COM

HABERSHAMANTIQUESMARKET.COM

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MOON RIVER BREWING ➸ 2 1 WEST BAY STREET • SAVANNAH • 9 12 .4 4 7.0 94 3 • M OONRIVERBREWING.COM

MOON RIVER IS THE ONLY RESTAURANT IN SAVANNAH AND HAS WON A NUMBER OF NATIONAL AND STATE AWARDS FOR THEIR HAND-CRAFTED BEER

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oon River Brewing Company is one of a kind in Savannah: the only restaurant that brews its own beer on site. In addition to their award-winning beer, the cuisine at Moon River has won local awards as well. Regular customers agree that the atmosphere is part of what make meals so special here. “Moon River is all about comfort, relaxation and the enjoyment of friends and family,” say owners Gene Beeco and John Pinkerton. This family-friendly restaurant features outdoor dining, live music and is the perfect spot for group gatherings. speci a l t r av el + de st inat ions a dv ertor i a l sect ion

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Savannah Slow Ride

Noble Jones Tours

315 WEST WAYNE STREET | (912) 414-5634

Call yourself a Savannah connoisseur by the end of this tour. Rich history and more is offered about Georgia’s first city. (912) 660-6468

SAVANNAHSLOWRIDE.COM

NOBLEJONESTOURS.COM

Ghost City Tours

Savannah Bike Tours

Hot Air Balloon

See the beautiful city of Savannah from a whole new perspective. Enjoy this once in a lifetime experience. SAVANNAH HOT AIR BALLOONS: (888) 994-

(912) 660-9539

41 HABERSHAM STREET | (912) 704-4043

GHOSTTOURSINSAVANNAH.COM

SAVANNAHBIKETOURS.COM

Segway of Savannah

Old Savannah Tours

There is a lot to see and do in Savannah. Do it quickly! A Segway tour of the city will get you to the sights you want to see at a fun-pace.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN ALEXANDER

See the city and get a little exercise to boot. Pedal through the squares, parks, streets and past buildings that make up the beautiful city.

Giving historic tours by trolley since 1979. Forrest Gump and James Oglethorpe re-enactors may spring the history to life. 41 WAHL-

234 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD

STROM ROAD (912) 234-8128,

(912) 233- 3554 | SEGWAYOFSAVANNAH.COM

OLDSAVANNAHTOURS.COM

207 WEST YORK STREET (912) 790-8800 | TELFAIR.ORG

9275 | SAVANNAHHOTAIRBALLOONS.COM; GEORGIA BALLOON RIDES: (800) 611-1298

Rated 4.7 stars out of five by Trip Advisor. Visiting the top haunted Savannah locations, these tours offer a spine tingling good time.

locations: the Jepson Center, Telf air Academy, and the OwensThomas House.

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This 15-person bicycle tour is 100% pedal powered and takes you through historic downtown.

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Bonaventure Cemetery Tours

Savannah’s most breathtaking cemetery is both eerie as well as beautiful. Take a tour and experience a place in this city like none other. 330 BONAVENTURE ROAD (866) 666-3323 BONAVENTURECEMETERYTOURS.COM

Telfair Museums

The oldest public art museum in the Southeast that houses around 4,000 works of art. Located at 3

Ships of the Sea

Get lost inside this Greek revival mansion that houses intricate model ships, maritime artifacts and breathtaking paintings. 41 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD (912) 232-1511 | SHIPSOFTHESEA.ORG

Davenport House

Take a peek back into Savannah’s past when you visit this historic landmark home. 324 EAST STATE STREET (912) 236-8097 | DAVENPORTHOUSEMUSEUM.ORG

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he Crystal Beer Parlor opened in 1933 during the Great Depression and has been a gathering spot f or locals and visitors ever since. Famous f or its creamy crab stew, all-beef and bison burgers, hand-cut fries, and a vast selection of vegetarian and seafood dishes. Don't miss the Gawgia Cracka Nachos—tortilla chips piled high with barbecued pulled pork, cheddar cheese, diced onion, pickles and jalapeno peppers. With 25 beers on tap and over 50 in bottles, you're sure to find a cold one to wash it all down! Join us at the Crystal and experience a living part of Savannah's history. speci a l t r av el + de st inat ions a dv ertor i a l sect ion

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175 BOURNE AVENUE POOLER, GA

Challenge of 1908-1911. Learn how many of the culturally significant racing traditions began in Savannah. Visit their collection or indulge in shopping for antique automobile items and memorabilia.

(912) 748-8888 | MIGHTYEIGHTH.ORG

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The Might 8th Air Force Museum T R AV E L + A DV E N T U R E G U I D E

WWII history brought to life. Activated in Savannah after Pearl Harbor, the eighth air force is celebrated at this museum.

Savannah Theater

Catch a movie at one of the United State’s oldest continually operating theatres. 222 BULL STREET (912) 233-7764, SAVANNAH-

Georgia’s oldest standing brick fortification is a must see National Historic Landmark. Take a tour and witness the daily canon firings.

Trustees Theater

1 FORT JACKSON ROAD | (912) 232-3945

216 EAST BROUGHTON STREET

This iconic theatre has performances from SCAD students, top bands and shows classic film . (912) 525-5050 | TRUSTEESTHEATRE.COM

Great Savannah Races Museum

A micro-museum and shop dedicated to the Great Savannah Races: The First American Grand Prix, The Vanderbilt Cup, Tiedeman Trophy and Savannah

Lucas Theater

This 1921 theatre offers tours, classic movies, indie film , concerts and a rich history.

Savannah to Charleston (Travel Time): 2 hours, 10 minutes Advanced Purchase: $14, Standard Fare: $31

THEATRE.COM

GETTING AROUND

GREATSAVANNAHRACES.COM

Old Fort Jackson

Greyhound Savannah

Savannah Amtrak Station

Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Silver Star (through Columbia, SC) Station Codes: SAV, CHS Savannah to Charleston (Travel Time): 1 hour, 40 minutes Savannah to Jacksonville (Travel Time): 2 hours, 20 minutes 2611 SEABOARD COASTLINE DRIVE, (912) 234-2611, AMTRAK.COM

32 ABERCORN STREET (912) 525-5040 | LUCASTHEATRE.COM

Savannah to Jacksonville: (Travel Time): 2 hours, 15 minutes Advanced Purchase: $19 Standard Fare: $39 A $15 million renovation to the Greyhound Station means you’re starting your trip riding in style. 610 WEST OGLETHORPE AVENUE (912) 233-8186, GREYHOUND.COM

Kelly Tours Group Travel (Bus Charter)

Kelly Tours offers one-day trips all the way to f ive-day excursions. Private deluxe touring motor coaches are equipped with plush seating,

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ringing Savannah’s History To Life is not just a slogan… it’s their promise. Since 1979 they have been providing visitors the best choice of trolley tours. Along with their uniquely personal descriptions of Savannah’s rich and spellbinding history, historical re-enactors appear at random, boarding and walking the aisles of your trolley. You might see Forrest Gump, Georgia founder General James Oglethorpe, or a lingering pirate at the historic Pirate’s House. If you dare, take one of the incredibly popular haunted tours, where you learn about ghostly spirits still sending chills throughout the city. Why settle for seeing history or just hearing about it when you can live it? speci a l t r av el + de st inat ions a dv ertor i a l sect ion

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SL&S Savannah Limousine

2788 U.S. HIGHWAY 80 WEST

(912) 897-54667 | LIMOSAVANNAH.COM

Chrysler 300 Limo, Hummer H2 Limo available. 463 JOHNNY MERCER BLVD

(912) 964-2010 | KELLYTOURS.COM

Classic Car Service

Savannah/Tybee Island: $30 per person, or $80 an hour, minimum 3 hours; St. Simons/Jekyll Island Tour, $550; Charleston: $550, includes a horse-drawn carriage tour. (912) 856-1000 | CLASSICCADDYTOURS.COM

Timeless Motorcoaches

You’re going to love yourself for cruising around Savannah in a 1937 Packard. The double- takes from the rest of us will seal the deal. (912) 220-1780

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Savannah Pedicab Company

The Savannah Pedicab’s fare program is called “Tips f or Trips,” meaning there’s no haggling or price confusion. For trips under 30 minutes, you simply pay what you feel your transportation was worth. If you’re unsure, ask your driver for a guideline. 635 EAST BROUGHTON STREET (912) 232-7900 | SAVANNAHPEDICAB.COM

Savannah Bike Share Program

Two bike stations have already been erected: one at CAT’s Transit Center on Oglethorpe Avenue and

the other on Ellis Square. Each location will have eight bicycles available for rent via a solar-powered kiosk. The cost ranges from $2 per half-hour to membership fees of $20 for a 7-day pass, and $60 for an annual pass. The bikes are equipped with GPS systems to track their whereabouts. The program will operate daily between 5:30 a.m. and 11 p.m. and is widely considered to be the fir t extensive bike-share operation in the state.

Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport

Served by five national airlines: American Airlines, Delta, United, US Airways, and new service from jetBlue! Did you know there’s an art gallery at the airport? The Airport Art Gallery opened in September 2010 as a collaboration between

the Savannah Art Association and the Savannah/Hilton Head International. 400 AIRWAYS AVENUE

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DVD players, WiFi, arm and foot rests, A/C with individual controls, overhead compartments, spacious luggage bays, and restrooms.

(912) 964-0514 | SAVANNAHAIRPORT.COM

Executive Jet Management

A wholly owned subsidiary of NetJets, a Berkshire Hathaway company, Executive Jet Management offers private jet charters around the country and world. EJM can set you up with the right jet at the right time regardless of your needs. (877) 356-5387 EXECUTIVEJETMANAGEMENT.COM

Carnival Cruise Lines

Charleston: Carnival Fantasy, Cruises to Bahama, Caribbean Jacksonville: Carnival Fascination (800) 764-7419, CARNIVAL.COM

SIX PENCE PUB ➸ 245 BULL STREET • SAVANNAH • 912.201.8697 • SIXPENCEPUB.COM

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n the heart of Savannah you will find a bit a England without leaving the city limits. Located just across f rom f amed Chippewa Square (home of the f amous Forrest Gump bench scenes), The Six Pence Pub can proudly claim the title as "The Most Authentic English Pub in Georgia". With an extensive beer, wine and liquor selection, and comfort foods from England and America, its safe to say you won’t be leaving here with an empty stomach. This family owned pub is never short on hospitality, delectable food, or refreshing craft beer. speci a l t r av el + de st inat ions a dv ertor i a l sect ion

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SCENES FROM THE JULIA ROBERTS FILM, SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT WERE FILMED INSIDE SIX PENCE PUB!

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DAY TRIPS T R AV E L + A DV E N T U R E G U I D E

Davenport House

Built in 1820 by Isaiah Davenport, this is one of the most visited houses in Savannah. Tours are available to the public starting at 10am Monday-Saturday and 1pm on Sunday. 324 EAST STATE STREET | (912) 236-8097 DAVENPORTHOUSEMUSEUM.ORG

Mercer Williams House

Yes it is THE house in THE book, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. See where Jim Williams was shot and where Clint Eastwood mad the movie. 429 BULL STREET | (912) 236-6352 MERCERHOUSE.COM

Coastal Empire Beer

Started in 2011 this is the it brewery

Fort Pulaski

79 ROSS ROAD | (912) 224-2277

Still standing strong, Fort Pulaski offers visitors a taste of history as they explore this American Civil War landmark. (912) 786-5787 | TYBEE-

COASTALEMPIREBEER.COM

ISLAND.COM/PLACE/FORT-PULASKI

All Out Kiteboarding

Heyward House Historic Center

for craft beer in Savannah. Newly open for tours and tastings.

A.O.K. Tybee Island just happens to have some of the world’s best kite boarding conditions. Lessons range anywhere from $75-$450. 1510 BUTLER AVENUE, TYBEE ISLAND (912) 786-8080 | AOKWATERSPORTS.COM

This c.1841 home is the welcome center for historic Old Town Bluffton. Enjoy a guided tour of one of eight antebellum homes that survived the Civil War. 70 BOUNDARY STREET, BLUFFTON, SC

Coastal Discovery Museum

The natural history and cultural heritage of Hilton Head Island is celebrated at the Coastal Discovery Museum on 68 acres. 70 HONEY HORN DRIVE, HILTON HEAD (843) 689-6767 | COASTALDISCOVERY.ORG

McQueen’s Island Rails-to-Trails

This trail stretches six miles long, located between Tybee and Wilmington Island. The trail was previously a transport railroad that was used in 1887 until 1933. Begin your adventure starting at the Fort Pulaski Monument.

Savannah Hang Gliding

Novice hang gliders need not be afraid; take lessons on “bunny hills” with certified instructors. Get your wings! (850) 308-7968 | WEATY.COM

(843) 757-6293 | HEYWARDHOUSE.ORG

Hoppers Paintball and Airsoft

Get some thrills at this paintball and airsoft course. Don’t be afraid of getting hurt while battling on course enemies! 1579 GROVE POINT ROAD (912) 844-2883, HOPPERSGA.COM

Sea Kayak Georgia and Canoe Outfi ters

Escape into the wilderness! Tours include day paddles around Tybee’s salt marshes of Chimney and Ebenezer Creeks and three-day overnight paddles to the renowned

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hips of the Sea Maritime Museum, founded in 1966, exhibits ship models, paintings and maritime antiques, principally f rom the great era of Atlantic trade and travel between England and America during the 18th and 19th centuries. Located one block west of City Market, Ships of the Sea f eatures the largest private gardens in the historic district and is Savannah's premiere event space. Picture your next event at Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum William Scarbrough House and Gardens.

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pended bridges and more! Tickets are only $69 per person.

CANOECANOE.COM

ZIPLINEHILTONHEAD.COM

Tybee Island Light Station

Savannah Cruise Inn

This is one of a handful of 18th century lighthouses still in operation in North America. (912) 786-5801 TYBEELIGHTHOUSE.ORG

Wilderness Southeast

Don’t expect this to be your typical tourist outfit. Custom trips can be arranged, or sign up for alligator tours and salt marsh canoe trips. You will experience a side of Savannah some of the locals didn’t even know about. (912) 236-8115 WILDERNESS-SOUTHEAST.ORG

Zip Line Hilton Head

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This two-hour tour is complete with 75-900 f oot zip lines, sus-

Enjoy a crewed charter aboard a 70-foot Hatteras yacht, including multi-day trips to Charleston, Hilton Head, Sapelo Island. Specializing in group charters, Blue Horizons comfortably accommodates up to 41 passengers. (912) 232-7342 | SAVANNAHCRUISEINN.COM

RUNS Helen's Haven Children's Advocacy Center Run/Walk All proceeds from the run will go to Helen’s Haven, a center dedicated to helping children that have been physically and/or sexually

abused. The Center provides a safe, friendly place where a child can end their silence by conf iding in a trained therapist. SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 2014, HINESVILLE, GA

Big Nasty Mud Run

The run features over 30 obstacles, and, as you can imagine a whole lot of mud. The proceeds will go to FCA Endurance, a Sports Ministry of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). 4M MUD RUN SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014 BLOOMINGDALE, GA BIGNASTYMUDRUN.COM

ARF 5K Run/Walk

Benef iting the Animal Ref uge Foundation of Wayne County, this is a race f or you and your pup! Bring your dog, and run the race as

a team. 5K RUN, 1M RUN, 1M FUN RUN, 5K WALK, 1M WALK. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014, JESUP, GA., ACTIVE.COM

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Okef enokee National Wildlif e Refuge. SEAKAYAKGEORGIA.COM AND

Color Run

This is known as the “Happiest 5K on the Planet.” With every kilometer run, runners get covered in vibrant paint resulting in a color explosion of fun. 5k run, 5K walk. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014, ATLANTA, GA, MAY 3, 2014, CHARLESTON, SC THECOLORRUN.COM

Mitchelville Freedom Park 5K Run/Walk

This event takes place through and benef its Historic Mitchelville’s Freedom Park. A great way to enjoy nature and stay fit for a good cause. SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2014 HITON HEAD ISLAND, SC MITCHELVILEPRESERVATIONPROJECT.COM

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n 2007, Red Clover opened its brick and mortar store in the lovely downtown historic district of Savannah, GA. They of f er a range of styles, f rom bohemian, to classic, to vintage inspired pieces. With af f ordable price points, Red Clover takes pride in being accessible to even the most budget conscious shopper. They are constantly looking f or new indie labels, along with local emerging designers. In addition to their shop location, customers can shop online from anywhere. Their friendly and knowledgeable sales team are there to help you find just what you are looking for. speci a l t r av el + de st inat ions a dv ertor i a l sect ion

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CHECK OUT THEIR NEW STORE, HARPER, ON THE CORNER OF BULL AND STATE STREETS.

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Easter Egg Run 5K T R AV E L + A DV E N T U R E G U I D E

Proceeds from the race will go to the Children’s Miracle Network towards raising funds for the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals.

Hilton Head Heritage 5K Run/Walk

This event benefits the Heritage Classical Foundation and is a great way to celebrate the Easter weekend too!

5K, 1M BUNNY HOP

SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 2014

SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2014, JESUP, GA

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC GOTRIEVENTS.COM/HERITAGE-5K

Koman Race for the Cure

This race is the largest fund raising event in the country f or breast cancer with over one million runners every year. SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2014, SAVANNAH, GA., KOMEN.ORG

Girls Gone Tri

Tybee Turtle Trot 5K Beach Run

After the race, view a loggerhead sea turtle being released into the ocean by the Georgia Sea Turtle Center. 5K RUN, 5K WALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2014, TYBEE ISLAND, GA

This all ladies sprint triathlon series is USA Triathlon sanctioned and requires a 250 yard pool swim, 10 mile road bike, and 2 mile run! SATURDAY, APRIL 19, BLUFFTON, SC, MULTISPORTFITNESSLLC.COM

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Girls on the Run 5K Run

This run and celebration for Girls on the Run of Coastal Georgia celebrates and benefits the good work of the organization.They in-

spire girls to be joyful! SATURDAY, MAY 17, SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY, (912) 349-1528 | GIRLSONTHERUN-GA.ORG

Nonstop Glow Run 5K

AMERICAN

This race is run at night so runners can actually glow in the dark. Prizes will be given for the runners with the most glow. FRIDAY, MAY 23,

A.lure Restaurant

2014, SAVANNAH, GA

309 WEST CONGRESS STREET

ACTIVE.COM/SAVANNAH- GA/RUNNING/NONSTOP-GLOW-RUN-5K-2013

This lowcountry cuisine establishment gives Southern seafood classics a new edge. (912) 233-2111 | ALURESAVANNAH.COM

Alligator Soul

JCB Mud Run

The company whose job it is to move dirt is the perfect host for the muddiest race around. The 4.3 mile course is iiifull of obstacles such as water gauntlets, logs and a f ew surprises. South will be there!

The restaurant found tucked under Savannah’s streets is a hidden jewel of fine, sweet Southern cooking. Don’t forget to ask about the name. 114 BARNARD STREET (912) 232-7899 | ALLIGATORSOUL.COM

SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2014, POOLER, GA JCBMUDRUN.COM

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TRUE BLEU REWARDS! PURCHASE ANY COMBINATION OF 5 MASSAGES, FACIALS, OR THERMAL BODY TREATMENTS & GET ONE FREE!

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estled in the heart of Historic Savannah, Spa Bleu welcomes you with the elegance, hospitality and history of this beautiful city. A touch of the exotic combined with a variety of European and traditional, organic spa treatments will refine your experience of true 'bleu' southern comfort. They offer massages, facials, manicures and pedicures, thermal body treatments, spray tanning, make-up application, and more. Once owned by Mary Telfair, and keeping in her spirit, the building's historic walls are lined with the fine work of local Savannah artists. Visit Spa Bleu for true relaxation and Southern hospitality at its finest.

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Aqua Star at Westin Savannah

1 RESORT DRIVE | (912) 201-2085 AQUASTARRESTAURANT.COM

B&D Burgers

B&D offers dozens of original burgers, inspired by and named after local places and people.

(912) 233-2626 | BELFORDSSAVANNAH.COM

Boar’s Head Grill & Tavern

| 13 EAST BROUGHTON STREET (912) 231-

A fresh seafood lover’s haven accompanied by good cocktails and a riverfront view. 1 NORTH LINCOLN

0986 | CITY MARKET (912) 238-8315

STREET | (912) 651-9660

BDBURGERS.NET

BOARSHEADGRILLANDTAVERN.COM

Belford’s Savannah Seafood & Steaks

Crystal Beer Parlor

11108 ABERCORN STREET (912) 927-8700

Chef Christopher Adgate’s take on classic Southern comfort food includes seafood dishes, grit cakes, collard greens, and Savannah red

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313 WEST JULIAN STREET

Dept 7 East

A chic urban bistro that stays true to local fl vors and seasonal ingredients. 7 EAST BROUGHTON STREET 912.232.0215 | DEPT7EAST.COM

The Distillery

Savannah’s newest brew house that boasts a beer list pages and pages long. Oh, and they have some darn good food too! 416 W LIBERTY STREET | 912.236.1772,= DISTILLERYSAVANNH.COM

Local 11 Ten

301 WEST JONES STREET

Cleverly utilizing all parts of the building that used to be a bank— including the drive-thru portion— this is one of Savannah’s newer restaurants and offers Southern cooking with hints of international flare 1110 BULL STREET

912.349.1000 | CRYSTALBEERPARLOR.COM

(912) 790-9000 | LOCAL11TEN.COM

Although beer is in the name, and there’s lots of it, the restaurant also offers a full menu.

Moon River Brewing Company Known mainly for its outstanding and potent beer selections, brewed in-house of course, it also has a perfectly balanced menu to complement the brew. The leek and goat cheese cakes are the perfect side to a tall glass of Slow-vannah pale ale or captain’s porter.

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It’s guaranteed to satisfy both steak and seafood lovers. It also has one of the most unique views in the city.

rice as well as various cuts of Certif ied Angus beef . Belf ord’s is an ideal location for an alfresco lunch with friends or a quiet dinner in the dining room. Hosting private events, as the restaurant can accommodate up to 150 guests.

21 WEST BAY STREET | (912) 447-0943 MOONRIVERBREWING.COM

Olde Pink House

The breathtaking building, which once served as a private f amily residence and briefly as headquarters f or General Sherman, now offers visitors a place to enjoy a top-notch dining experience right in the heart of the historic district. 23 ABERCORN STREET (912) 232-4286

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ho wins first place People’s Choice Award at the Savannah Craft Brew Festival only days after their launch? Coastal Empire Beer Company of course! Distributing beer all along the coastal Georgia area and up into South Carolina since 2011, the Coastal Empire Beer Company is dedicated to serving quality, handcrafted beer. Inspired by American home brews, with names like Tybee Island Blonde and Savannah Brown Ale, this local brewing company offers a unique product to the beer community. Come on in for a tasting tour and see for yourself how these Lowcountry suds are taking the South by storm. speci a l t r av el + de st inat ions a dv ertor i a l sect ion

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Soho South Cafe T R AV E L + A DV E N T U R E G U I D E

A restaurant that prides itself as much on the artistic presentation of its Southern cooking as on the taste. A treat for all the senses.

12 WEST LIBERTY STREET (912) 233-1633 | SOHOSOUTHCAFE.COM

ASIAN Tangerine Fusion and Sushi Bar

A Southside favorite. Americaninfused sushi with spicy sauces and beautiful presentations. 11215 ABERCORN STREET

Clary's Cafe

If you have ever visited Clary’s Café, then you know that they're about far more than the food. It is a place f ull of nostalgia and intriguing characters. Home of the infamous Bird Girl stained glass window that inspired the book Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil. Every day is something new! Try their open faced roast beef, mashed potatoes & gravy, and mixed vegetables!

404 ABERCORN STREET (912) 233-0402 | CLARYSCAFE.COM

(912) 920-5504

Sakuras

With many locations all over town, it’s a go-to spot for quick, plentiful Japanese meals. 116 EAST BROUGHTON STREET (912) 234-9300

Sushi Zen

The longtime leader in bringing quality sushi to the city. 30 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD (912) 233-1187

Ta Ca Sushi & Japanese Fusion

Excellent sushi and Japanese tapas. 513 EAST OGLETHORPE AVENUE (912) 232-8222

1611 HABERSHAM STREET | (912) 231-2385 BLOWINSMOKESAVANNAH.COM

BREAKFAST

BBQ

BT Byrd

Angels Bar-B-Que

The local owner is a saucier from California Culinary Academy who put all his ef f orts in mastering barbecue and then bringing it to the Hostess City. Meals are served marinated in his signature tangy Memphis-style sauce. 21 WEST OGLETHORPE LANE (912) 495-0902

Blowin’ Smoke BBQ

corn hole and live music, has quickly made it a local favorite.

A recent addition to Savannah, the quality barbecue and f un atmosphere, which includes games of

BT Byrd’s in Drayton Tower is the perfect place to perch for Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner. Try a Southern Hot Dog with pimento cheese, bacon, and saffron slaw! 102 EAST LIBERTY STREET | (912) 349-5583 BYRDCOOKIECOMPANY.COM

Firefl Cafe

With expansive window views, rich Savannah history and a long list of specialty dishes, the restaurant makes for good conversation over a great meal. 321 HABERSHAM STREET (912) 234-1971 | FIREFLYCAFEGA.COM

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J. Christophers

healthy, fresh soups, sandwiches and salads.

Wright Square Cafe

WRIGHTSQUARECAFE.COM

(912) 233-5348 | GALLERYESPRESSO.COM

Locally roasted coffee joint combined with a selection of wine, beer and cheese boards.

Goose Feathers Cafe

FRENCH

102 WEST BROUGHTON STREET

13 EAST PARK AVENUE | (912) 232-4447

39 BARNARD STREET | (912) 233-4683

Succulent french-inspired food in a prime downtown location.

(912) 401-0399 | THECOFFEEFOX.COM

SENTIENTBEAN.COM

GOOSEFEATHERSCAFE.COM

529 EAST LIBERTY STREET

Gryphon Tea Room

Starland Cafe

Gallery Espresso

1 EAST BROUGHTON STREET (912) 233-6044 | EATKAYAK.COM

(912) 236-7494, JCHISTOPHERS.COM

CAFES Coff e Fox

The Sentient Bean

When your specialty is gourmet chocolate it’s not hard to see why people quickly become addicted to this quaint downtown shop.

This European style café and bakery is a classic breakfast joint, with the best Sticky Buns around.

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21 WEST YORK STREET | (912) 238.1150

Depending on which night you drop by, you might find screening a movie or an open mic poetry reading, but you’re always guaranteed entertainment with your delicious coffee or tea of choice.

south end of the popular Chippewa Square, they are able to service the community with live performances, art shows, coffee, treats, and everything you'd expect from this eclectic cafe! 234 BULL STREET

The perfect breakfast and brunch spot for friend and family gatherings. 122 EAST LIBERTY STREET

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A wide assortment of teas and desserts. Don’t miss the traditional tea service. 337 BULL STREET | (912) 525-5880

Kayak Kafe

(912) 443-9355 | STARLANDDINING.COM

Circa 1993 deep in the historic Savannah area. Cozy, basement space for the first ten years, very reminiscent of the “beat poet” days. 2003 required a move to a larger location and the ultimate expansion of menu items. Now at the

Circa 1875 Gastro Pub

The only officia gastropub in the area! And in the world of English cuisine, ‘gas’ means attention to good food. 48 WHITAKER STREET (912) 443-1875 | CIRCA1875.COM

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Attached to the Downtown Athletic Club, the small caf e boasts

Fresh garden-style lunches with local art and photography exhibited on the walls of a cute house in one of Savannah’s most creative districts. 11 EAST 41ST STREET

BELFORD'S SAVANNAH ➸ 3 15 W EST ST. JULIAN STREET • SAVANNAH 9 12 .2 3 3 .2 62 6 • B ELFORDSSAVANNAH.COM Chef Christopher Adgate’s take on classic Southern comf ort f ood includes seafood dishes, grit cakes, collard greens, and Savannah red rice as well as various cuts of Certif ied Angus beef . Belf ord’s is an ideal location for an alfresco lunch with friends or a quiet dinner in the dining room. Hosting private events, such as weddings or business dinners, as the restaurant can accommodate up to 150 guests.

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SAVANNAH SLOW RIDE ➸ 4 2 0 W. BRYAN STREET • SAVANNAH 9 12 .4 14 .5 6 3 4 • S AVANNAHSLOWRIDE.COM Locally owned, manufactured, and operated, Savannah Slow Ride is the original, 100% pedal powered, eco-friendly way to see Savannah. Their f if teen person bicycle tours take you through Savannah’s beautif ul historic downtown. Riders can check availability and book directly online. They accommodate large corporate team building, bachelor/ bachelorette parties, birthdays, graduation celebrations, retirement parties, and family outings. a pr il | m ay 14

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Noble Fare T R AV E L + A DV E N T U R E G U I D E

Owned by people who consider food and wine to be a fine art, the French restaurant is guaranteed to impress. 321 JEFFERSON STREET

Leoci’s Trattoria

Fun, family-friendly atmosphere with amazing pizza pies and calzones. A popular local hangout. 606 ABERCORN STREET

Jersey-style slices. Jersey-style service. Jersey-style comf orts. Jersey-style quality. Jersey-style attitude. Jersey-style deliciousness!

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Garibaldi’s

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Don’t let the to-go plates and utensils fool you. The delicious French cuisine is always made f rom scratch! 218 WEST BROUGHTON STREET (912) 232-1811 | PAPILLOTE-SAVANNAH.COM

ITALIAN Anna’s

An intimate eatery with a romantic Italian inspired patio to enjoy savannah’s weather. 314 WEST JULIAN STREET (912) 236-2066

A Savannah favorite for fine dining with an Italian flare 315 WEST CONGRESS STREET (912) 232-7118 | GARIBALDISSAVANNAH.COM

PIZZA Mellow Mushroom

Fun, family-friendly atmosphere with amazing pizza pies and calzones. A popular local hangout.

A frequent downtown night spot, there’s always something spicy going on inside. 119 MARTIN LUTHER

Vinnie Van Go-Go’s

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Cilantro’s Mexican Restaurant

Experience personalized care and signature Mexican cuisine and you will see what has kept customers coming back f or more. Fresh, healthy, traditional Mexican cuisine served in a warm, inviting atmosphere. With a chef that has more than a dozen years experience, the authentic. Also occasionally has a live mariachi band. 135 WEST BAY STREET | (912) 232-7070 CILANTROSMX.COM

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Boar’s Head Grill & Tavern, Savannah’s fir t restaurant on Historic River Street, has been a favorite for locals and tourists the past 55 years. Locally owned and operated by Chef Philip & Charlene Branan, Boar’s Head offers casual, riverfront dining in a unique restored cotton warehouse built in the 1800’s. Specializing in the fine t USDA aged steaks, chops, live Maine lobster, local seafood and sinfully delicious deserts.

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Carlito’s Mexican Bar & Grill

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Sweet Melissa’s

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Mainly a patio restaurant, the highly f requented City Market pizza joint is a good option for good pizza and a beer on a sunny day.

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THE SALT TABLE ➸ 5 1 BARNARD STREET • SAVANNAH 9 12 .4 4 7.0 2 0 0 • SALTTABLE.COM The Salt Table is a Savannah original. Sample over 60 different salts as well as seasoning blends, sugars, teas and other fl vors to inspire the inner-chef. With over 200 products to try in-store, it’s no wonder that Trip Advisor ranked The Salt Table as a "Top Place to Shop in Savannah." In 2013 a new location has opened in neighboring town, Pooler, while the Downtown Savannah store launched a wine cellar!

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Rancho Alegre Cuban Restaurant

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Tequila’s Town

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Daily drink specials and special event celebrations make The Crypt a fun place to grab a drink or a bite with a beer. 315 WEST BROUGHTON STREET 912.234.0430 | THECRYPTPUB.COM

Green Truck Pub

Get there early, or else be caught on the long line. It's so good, not one person will give up their place! Is it worth it? You had better believe it. It's like waiting in line to see your favorite band, and once the food arrives, it's a one of a kind performance on your taste buds! This is definitely a staff favorite. 2430 HABERSHAM STREET 912.236.5885 | GREENTRUCKPUB.COM

Most nights you can catch some live, authentic Irish music playing on the ground level or head upstairs in the historic, two-story River Street bar for a great view with your beer. 117 WEST RIVER STREET 912.233.9626 | KEVINBARRYS.COM

Six Pence Pub

It’s a part of the traditional, haunted pub crawl for a reason. But the charming lunch spot also has some amazing English-inspired food. 245 BULL STREET 912.233.3151 | SIXPENCEPUB.COM

SEAFOOD Chart House

The best in waterfront dining. A spectacular seafood menu features

one of the signature dishes, the Snapper Hemingway. Great happy hour specials. 202 WEST BAY STREET (912) 234-6686 | CHART-HOUSE.COM

Fiddler’s Crab House

Live music and fresh, cheap oysters. It doesn’t really get much better. 131 WEST RIVER STREET | (912) 644-7172

Pirates’ House Restaurant

Brimming with local lore and intrigue, hear stories about pirates from the distant past as you dine on seaf ood in the rooms where pirates used to lay their heads. You may even see one or two! This place has been proven to be haunted. They come for your flounder 20 EAST BROAD STREET | (912) 233-5757 THEPIRATESHOUSE.COM

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The Crypt Pub

Kevin Barry’s Pub

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Known for a savory, made-to-order selection of traditional Cuban food, including their famous classic Cuban sandwich, Rancho Alegre Cuban Restaurant is bringing a taste of the Caribbean to Savannah. From appetizers to entrees and even traditional beverages, the menu features family recipes prepared with fresh ingredients.

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GREAT SAVANNAH RACES MUSEUM ➸ 4 11 ABERCORN STREET • SAVANNAH 9 12 .39 8.4 7 8 5 • G REATSAVANNAHRACES.COM Tanya Bailey-Smith, established the The Great Savannah Races Museum as a micro-museum and shop dedicated to the Great Savannah Races: The First American Grand Prix, The Vanderbilt Cup, Tiedeman Trophy and Savannah Challenge of 1908-1911. Learn how many of the culturally signif icant racing traditions began in Savannah. Visit their collection or indulge in shopping for antique automobile items and memorabilia.

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BRASSERIE 529 ➸ 5 2 9 E . LIBERTY STREET • SAVANNAH 9 12 .2 3 8.0 0 4 5 • B RASSERIE5 2 9.COM Brasserie 529 is casual yet refined—a reflection of the people of Savannah. This institution has been inspired by the French brasseries of old. Located in historic downtown Savannah, Brasserie 529 offers the best in Frenchinspired brasserie cuisine. Their guests can enjoy classic brasserie food, cocktails, and a hand picked wine list in a modern, casual setting indoors or on their patio. Guests of the restaurant always leave full and satisfied

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Rocks On The River

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An edgy roof top bar and tapas restaurant perched atop the Bohemian Hotel on River Street. Enjoy a signature martini by a firepit with a prime view of the river. 102 WEST BAY STREET | (912) 721-3800 BOHEMIANHOTELSAVANNAH.COM

SOUL The Lady & Sons

Paula Deen’s most famous restaurant is still a favorite for locals and tourists alike. Let's be honest, no amount of media spin, and no amount of witch-hunting can keep The Lady down! Original recipes Paula Deen is famous for can be found here in her kitchen. Lining City Market in Downtown Savannah, this place has not lost its flai , its fl vor, or its fans. She also has

occasional book signing with herself , and her sons, Jamie and Bobby, and her, brother Bubba! 102 WEST CONGRESS STREET (912) 233-2600 | LADYANDSONS.COM

Mrs. Wilkes’ Boarding House

Tabletops are crowded with platters of f ried chicken and cornbread dressing, sweet potato souf f le, black-eyed peas, okra gumbo, corn muffin and biscuits, since 1943. 107 WEST JONES STREET (912) 232-5997 | MRSWILKES.COM

Vic’s On The River

Contemporary Southern cuisine at its finest. Dine in an elegant and open room with expansive windows for viewing the boats that floa by on the river. 26 EAST BAY STREET (912) 721-1000 | VICSONTHERIVER.COM

SWEET

RIVER STREET SWEETS

Cupcake Emporium

12 different fl vors every day. Gallery le Snoot is now open inside the shop. What a sweet combination! 6 EAST STATE STREET & 151 WEST BRYAN STREET | (912) 341-8014

LEOPOLD’S ICE CREAM

The local landmark, owned by the big screen movie producer Stratton Leopold, is the perfect place to dip into on a hot afternoon. Located on bustling Broughton Street in the downtown area.

A taste of River Street in the form of all things sweet. 13 EAST RIVER STREET | (912) 234-4608 RIVERSTREETSWEETS.COM

SAVANNAH’S CANDY KITCHEN

Visitors from near and far come to taste Savannah’s Candy Kitchen’s world famous pecan pralines. 225 EAST RIVER STREET| (912) 235-8411 SAVANNAHCANDY.COM

SWEET CAROLINA CUPCAKES

LULU’S CHOCOLATE BAR

Complete with a rotating list of scrumptious cupcake flavors like red velvet and wedding cake, Sweet Carolina will sate the most demanding sweet tooth.

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Chocolate, bar, need we say more?

38 WHITAKER STREET | (912) 234-6380

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CALDWELL'S COTTAGE

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See Historic Savannah and Bonaventure Cemetery like no other tour can show you. Segways are easy and fun to ride. We see the sights up close and personal with unobstructed views of this amazingly beautiful city. The Segway tour will be the highlight of your trip to Savannah. Come create memories with us!

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If it doesn't move, monogram it! Caldwell's Cottage is Tybee's only monogram specialty shop, and of f ers uniquely monogrammed goods from shirts to bags to koozies. Visitors can even bring their own items to get personalized! Caldwell's in-house designs are created with beautiful embroidery threads, vinyl and paint. They're a staple of the community, who stay quite involved in island events and charitable fund raisers. In addition, Caldwell's Cottage offers delivery!

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form of recreation available for the female shooter. Because the shooting sports are so popular with men, some women f ound themselves introduced to shooting stationShooting maven Anne Hagin with ary targets or clay pigeons with Arlene Flick and Sylvia Coker a shotgun by a father, boyfriend or husband. In most instances, they simply wanted to try it to t has been more than 120 years since the little 5–f oot–tall lady sharpshooter see if they would like it. To no one's surprise, many graced the stage in the Buffalo Bill Wild did, and for the past decade or so, clay target sports West Show. The great Sioux Indian chief, have attracted the most attention. Just how popular are the shooting sports in Sitting Bull, called her "Little Sure Shot," and her remarkable shooting skills wowed audi- America? A recent study indicates that there are ences around the world. That little lady was named more people who hunt or shoot for recreation in Annie Oakley, and it was during the late 19th cen- this country than the number who play golf and tury that she single-handedly sought to introduce tennis combined. Today there are 35 million participants, and that number is growing. more ladies to the shooting sports. When it comes to shooting f or recreation, To be honest, she enjoyed only a limited success in bringing f emale shooters to shooting many women have discovered that they enjoy ranges around the country, but in recent years, shooting games such as trap, skeet or sporting increasingly more women have shown interest in clays. The trap and skeet games have been around the world of shooting, and today there are more fe- for decades, but the new kid on the block, sporting male recreational shooters and hunters than ever clays, has literally taken the recreational shooting bef ore. Many of these ladies are f rom the South, world by storm, and thousands of lady shooters where the weather is warm f or most of the year have embraced this wonderful sport. and recreational shooting and hunting are favored pastimes of tens of thousands of shooting sports Golf with a enthusiasts.

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In simple terms, sporting clays is affectionately called golf with a shotgun. The game is played over a course of 12 to 15 shooting stations, with clay targets launched to replicate the flight of game birds and waterfowl. There are also targets that can be rolled along the ground to replicate running rabbits. Of course, the targets are clay pigeons, so while many of the targets are representative of field shots while hunting, sporting clays is simply a clay target game enjoyed by men, women and chil-

dren. Shooters travel from station to station and shoot a prescribed number of targets, usually 50 or 100, to constitute a round of clays. The game is usually played with a 12 or 20 gauge shotgun using light recoil target loads. Because of the light recoil, most women find that they can handle the guns easily and play right along with their male counterparts or female shooting peers. It should also be noted that clay target shooting is among the safest of all recreational sports-even safer than golf. Most clay target ranges offer instruction f or novice to beginner shooters, and safety instruction is of paramount importance. This game has become popular throughout the South, and there are scores of private and public ranges located in each Southern state. And just as water tends to seek its own level, many lady shooters have discovered other ladies to shoot with.

Annie Oakley Groups on the Rise

There are "Annie Oakley" groups and clubs located in several major cities and regions throughout the South that actually host periodic shooting events intended for only lady shooters. And as you might imagine, there are many stories about how lady shooters got their start. One such south Georgia shooter is Nancy Thomas, wife of former U.S. Congressman Lindsay Thomas. Like many lady shooters, she was not an avid shooter earlier in her lif e. She grew up in southwest Georgia, and shooting and hunting were a part of her family, but it wasn't until she married Congressman Thomas that she actually started shooting on a regular basis. "I spent a lot of time riding on hunting wagons during quail hunts, watching the dogs work and the guys shoot," she said. "But I never dreamed of being one of the hunters. One day I received a shotgun as a present from my husband, who said if

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I was going to accompany him on his hunts, I'd just as soon participate in them." As I mentioned, water will seek its own level, and such was the case with Thomas. "I actually got introduced to clay target shooting in Atlanta through Jane North Brown, who was a member of the Annie Oakley club in that city. The clay target shooting was something that I could learn to do without having to be extremely athletic," she said. "I fell in love with it, and now I not only shoot with my family, I have found other ladies in my area to shoot with. To make a long story short, I absolutely love to shoot sporting clays." As in the case with so many sports, finding success early on gives a person reason to do it more. Most ladies find that they can be good shooters, especially with a bit of instruction. Many women discover that they want to participate in competitions. In f act, the National Sporting Clays Association in San Antonio, Texas (mynsca.com), suggests that as many as 15 percent of their member shooters are female. That is a stark contrast to the less than 5 percent participant number of a decade or so ago. So prevalent are the number of f emale shooters these days, the gun manuf acturers are making shotguns specifically for ladies in big numbers. Since females tend to be shaped differently f rom their male counterparts, the guns must be made with different design specifications to fit most women properly. Naturally, some slight additional modifications might need to be made for those tougher to fit, but a competent gunsmith or stockfitter can quickly fit the gun to perfection. To be expected, there are ladies’ shooting clothing, shooting glasses and shotshell loads developed specifically f or the f emale shooter, so retail opportunities are there for the enterprising. There are many places to shoot sporting clays in the South Georgia/South Carolina Lowcountry area. These f acilities regularly

host sanctioned competitions through the National Sporting Clays Association as well as many charity shooting events for fun that are f und raisers for worthy causes. Those events are usually attended by many who are new to the shooting sports. Since sporting clays is similar to golf, the game lends itself to charity events, much like the charity functions found at golf clubs across the country. In the Savannah region there are events like the Candler Clays and Boy Scout shoots that attract both experienced and novice shooters. Anne Hagin, owner of Anne Hagin Events in Savannah, says that one of the best things about shooting clays is the ability to participate in these charity functions. "At a young age, I was sent of f to summer camp in North Carolina, where I was introduced to target shooting with a .22 rifle," Hagin said. "I was pretty good at it and loved it, but I didn't start shooting clays until much later. My husband was a long-time member of Forest City Gun Club in Savannah, and I decided to give skeet shooting a try. I loved it too." While shooting at Forest City, Hagin was introduced to sporting clays and then f ound herself participating in the Memorial Hospital "Shoot for a Cure" event. "There were many people there who were new to shooting," she said, “so I felt comfortable out there with other guys and gals. But the end cause of the event was so good that I found myself wanting to participate in more events like that one. I grew up with four brothers, so I've got a bit of a competitive spirit about me," she says. “Most of the ladies I know who shoot do it for fun, but they are passionate about getting better. Af ter all, it is more fun when the target breaks!" For the most part, clay target shooting throughout the South is a game for all. It is a game where both male and f emale shooters can play together at the same time and

Annie Oakley Tidbits ∞ Started out as a game hunter for a local grocery store. ∞ Went on to be the big star of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show

Annie Oakley's Tricks: ∞ Shooting the thin edge of a playing card from 30 paces ∞ Shooting targets while looking into a mirror ∞ Shooting a cigarette out of German Kaiser Wilhelm II’s mouth

place. So give it a try. You will likely find that live sporting clay shooting is better than any video game, as it truly is the ultimate virtual reality game. If you want to try shooting sports and don't have a place to shoot, go to the Where to Shoot section of the National Shooting Sports Foundation (nssf.org). For information about shooting clubs open to the public in Georgia and South Carolina, simply contact the Georgia State Sporting Clays Association (ga-sportingclays.org) or the South Carolina State Sporting Clays Association (sc-sportingclays.com) for the name and contact inf ormation of f acilities in your area. For an exhaustive list of where to shoot nationwide visit nssf .org and click on the Where to Shoot icon. Without question, the shooting sports are growing, especially when it comes to the ladies. Annie Oakley would be very proud.

FOREST CITY GUN CLUB The Forest City Gun Club was originally founded in 1883. The club had a variety of other locations until they purchased their current property on Ferguson Avenue in 1951. When they first settled at Ferguson they had three fields; they now have twentysix. Today the club covers over 537 acres containing a forty acre lake (Lake Roberts),

a grand club house, dining hall, shooter registration facility, and more. The club has come a long way from shooting glass balls for practice, to shooting clay pigeons with unmistakable precision. Today, Forest City Gun Club is the largest privately owned gun club in the world and their members come from all over the nation and the world.

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“Glamping’’ is a term coined by 21st-century innovators blending two simple words: ‘glamorous’ and ‘camping.’ At first it seems like a contradiction that modern society has found a way to achieve a nature-filled experience with little hassle or and high style. This time around, leave your sleeping bags and bug spray behind. For the ultimate, glamping experience, South magazine took a trip just forty miles south of Savannah to Dorchester Shooting Preserve. With a network of cabins and treehouses sitting lakeside that offer fireplaces, porches, and modern conveniences, there are no more excuses for saying no to an outdoor adventure. –Shelby Katz

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY NIKKI KRECICKI WARDROBE STYLING BY KALEIGH RYAN & LADY KATHERINE TAYLOR ART DIRECTOR AARON BERNSTEIN SET STYLING ABBEY EILERMANN BEAUTY EDITOR LADY KATHERINE TAYLOR HAIRSTYLIST HAVI JOHNSTON ASSISTANTS FRANKLIN HEADEN, CAROL JENSKY TALENT TYLER ANDERSON (BOY), RAY BING (CHOSEN), NIKITA JANSEN (NEXT), MAIYA-SIMONE PLATHER, ALINA WILLIAMS (HEADENISTIC) SPECIAL THANKS TO DORCHESTER SHOOTING PRESERVE, PARIS MARKET, SHOPSCAD

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about the location Feel free to disappear for a few days at this 5,000-acre hunting paradise where you can hunt, eat, and relax the Southern way.

Dorchester Shooting Preserve This one-time plantation has been transformed into the ultimate escape for Southern outdoors people. Dorchester is now home to world-class hunting and fishing facilities, delicious home-cooked meals that will have you asking for seconds, and accommodations you’ll never want to leave. Located just 40 minutes south of Savannah and 1 hour north of Jacksonville, this local hunting preserve will take you worlds away. HUNTING

For pristine quail hunting, Dorchester Shooting Preserve is the place to go. Quail are supplemented on the property, so guests can expect the best of the best. Half-day hunts are $395 per hunter, and full-day hunts are $575. Wild boar and pheasants are available to hunt when in season.

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shore. Enjoy the private fresh water lake, complete with lakeside meals. Half-day trips start at $450 and fullday trips at $600.

SPORTING CLAYS

Dorchester has a world class Sporting Clay course that both beginners and master class shooters can enjoy. Spend the day on their picturesque course. A round of sporting clays is $50 during the season, and $75 during the off season.

LODGING

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COTTAGES

What better way to relax after a long hunt than in Dorchester’s two cottages that accommodate up to ten hunters? Stay one night, or make it an extended stay: $150 per guestroom per night.

LAKE VILLAGE

The easiest way to

enjoy the pictureperfect Georgia wilderness is with a stay at Dorchester’s Lake Village. Whether you are hunting or just want a Lowcountry adventure, these three rustic cabins situated on a 25-acre lake will be a permanent vacation spot.

Dorchester Shooting Preserve

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This fabulous clutch from Veronica’s Closet is every fashionable woman’s favorite travel companion. It’s just big enough to fit your essentials but not so big it takes up too much packing space. It’s the perfect accent bag and easy to pair with any outfit for a night on the town in a new city!

Packing multiple pieces of jewelry can be a nightmare, but picking just one is sometimes worse. So go for a nice statement piece that can be paired with everything in your suitcase, like this necklace from Veronica’s Closet. The red beads add a nice touch of color, and the seashell makes it appropriate for any weekend getaway at the beach.

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This Lancaster tote from Globe Shoe Co. is the essential bag for any vacation. It’s just the right size to fit all of your daily necessities, plus a few beauty extras (like a travel size Savannah Bee Company lotion!).

The new Savannah Bee Honey lotions are lighter and better than ever. In three fabulous, all-natural scents (Wild Blackberry, Lemongrass Spearmint, and Tupelo Honey), they are perfect for your entire body, made up of aloe vera, coconut oil, and honey to nourish and protect your skin! Throw a little travelsize tube in your bag for that long road trip and never have thirsty skin again!

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A recent visitor to Savannah’s Food and Wine Festival in November

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Rob had just finished blending a Cabernet Sauvignon when he called us at 10 a.m., California time. He explained that the palette is most sensitive in the morning, so he prefers to test his blends in those hours.

wines. We have several different bottles on the table, sip different varieties, and have some fun with the combinations. This starts great conversations about wine, taste, and personalities. It helps dispel the intimidation.

SM: Winetasting can be intimidating. How do you help people approach wine drinking in a relaxed way?

SM: As a California vintner, what has attracted you to life in the South?

RM: Wine is such a lovely and natural product, yet there is a lot of craft to it. It should be approachable because it is easily drinkable and soft on the palette. It shouldn’t be intimidating. My father always asked, “How do we dispel the mystery and keep the magic of wine?” We need to keep wine personal and friendly; it doesn’t have to be scary like meeting the Red Queen, who says, “Off with their heads!” SM: The pairing of foods and wines can be confusing and can keep people from being adventurous. Some people are afraid to drink a red wine with fish. What is your approach to pairing? RM: I love classic pairings, like a bold Cabernet Sauvignon with lamb, or a crisp Chardonnay with trout almandine, but there is room to branch out and be adventurous. Who says you are not supposed to have what you like to drink with what you like to eat? If you are enjoying a Chardonnay with a rich pork loin, do it. There are some combinations that naturally just do not balance, but there is no reason not to go outside the box and pair a red fish with a richer caper sauce and a Pinot Noir, or Beaujolais Nouveau. SM: How do you serve wines when you entertain your friends and family? RM: I like to share short pours with multiple

RM: I transferred to Atlanta in 2000 before the sale of our family business. It is a differen cultural experience from Northern California. Southern people really make a point of living and taking time for their friends. The cultures are similar as they are both tied to the land, but in the South there is a stronger draw to community and friends. My style suits the South, where we can throw out a shrimp net, open up a good bottle of wine, and see what might be for dinner on the grill later. SM: You met your wife in the South. What attracted you to a Southern woman? RM: Lydia is a Rutledge, so I did not marry a Southern belle; I married a steel magnolia! Southern women have a great combination of charm, grit, and a sense of humor. Y’all are just different. Women in the South embrace life and work to be their best. They rarely go out without their hair and makeup done. And when y’all are with friends, you make a point of really listening. Some of the expressions you have are priceless too! SM: Don’t be a stranger when you come back to Savannah, ya hear? RM: We get there as often as we can on our way to retreat to our home near Beaufort.

ANDAZ 102 East Broad Street andaz.hyatt.com (912) 233-2116 ALLIGATOR SOUL 114 Barnard Street alligatorsoul.com (912) 232-2116 CHA BELLA 102 East Broad Street cha-bella.com (912) 790-7888 DEPT. 7 EAST 7 East Broughton Street dept7e ast.com (912) 232-0215 GARIBALDI'S 315 West Congress Street (912) 232-7118 LEOCI'S TRATTORIA 606 Abercorn Street leocis.com (912) 335-7027 VICS ON THE RIVER 26 E. Bay Street vicsontheriver.com (912) 721-1000

Take A Bottle Home: Johnny Ganem Package Shop 501 Habersham Street (912) 233-3032 Habersham Beverage Warehouse 7927 Abercorn Street (912) 354-6477

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Keepers of the Flame CHEFS KELLY YAMBOR AND JEREMY DIEHL TALK ABOUT CONTINUING THE LEGACY OF SAVANNAH’S TWO TIME JAMES BEARD AWARD WINNING CHEF pa u l a s . f o g a r t y | ph o t o g r a ph y b y c h i n a f a g a n

Elizabeth’s on 37th in the heart of Savannah’s midtown neighborhood has long been known for its f resh Lowcountry cuisine and as the labor of love for its 1981 founder, Elizabeth Terry. Recognized f or using the f reshest local ingredients, Elizabeth Terry’s torch has been passed to the husband and wif e team of Kelly Yambor and Jeremy Diehl. It is a rare occasion when this duo makes appearances in elegant historic dining room. Normally the owners Greg and Gary Burch are the visible faces of this Savannah establishment hailed by Atlanta magazine as “the best restaurant on the Georgia coast.” Kelly and Jeremy have been cooking together at Elizabeth’s on 37th since 1996 and they compliment one another’s talents. “Jeremy is an artist; he makes things look good AND taste good,” said Kelly. Jeremy added, “Kelly makes food make sense.” Their common ground is f ound in the simplicity of their flavors and the freshness of their ingredients. Jeremy is an artist by training and stated, “I’m happy that ‘farm to table’ is now a trend so we have something to call what we’ve always done!” There is never a need to dress things up with 174

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micro greens or other trendy fluff t Elizabeth’s. Elizabeth’s menu includes humanely raised pork, beef , poultry products, and f resh local seafood. Local flounder plated with John Peli’s Half Moon River Clams topped with Wild Mushrooms, Heritage Farms Spinach, and a Goat Cheese and Cauliflower Flan is a popular dish. A South magazine f avorite starter is the Blackeyed Pea Patty with greens and tomato relish, putting us in good company. When Yambor and Diehl were invited to participate in Food Arts magazine Silver Spoon Awards in 1998 at the Plaza Hotel in New York, world-renowned Chef Daniel Boulud said, “Of all the courses, your Blackeyed Pea Patties were the best!” Yambor and Diehl stretch their legs outside the zone of Southern cuisine and host special wine dinners in the spring and fall. The list includes Montelena Estate’s 1997 Cabernet Sauvignon. This label was made f amous when its Chardonnay beat the best French wines in the blind tasting at the historic “Judgment of Paris” in 1976 made f amous in the 2008 film Bottle Shock. This dynamic culinary duo understands the importance of working the line to the ultimate quality of their unrivaled Savannah cuisine.

Produce is locally sourced through Savannah’s famed Shirley Daughtry on her Heritage Organic Farm. heritageorganicfarm.com

Another source for produce is Davis Produce, where owners Sherry and Randy will go exclusively to area farmers for Elizabeth’s. 7755 US Highway 80 East, (912) 897-0802

Elizabeth’s seafood is primarily sourced through the threegeneration family-owned-andoperated Russo’s Seafood, guaranteeing the freshest catches. 201 East 40th Street, (912) 341-8848, russoseafood.com

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12 W Liberty Street (912) 233-1633 Soho South Cafe, the newest addition to Savannah’s Daniel Reed Hospitality group, quietly reopened in late November. Those of us who have long loved their offerings of comfort food are rejoicing – the menu is not unaltered but holds fast to patrons’ favorites, including their renowned Tomato Bisque Soup. What Daniel Reed Hospitality has added, with the help of executive chef Brandy Willamson, creative director Robbie Perkins, curator Casey Belogorska, partners Jamie Durrence and Reed Dulany, and manager Alan Williams, is a sense of eclectic refinement and style. Daniel Reed Hospitality, known for the restaurants Local 11ten and The Public Kitchen and Bar, was excited to take this step into less formal dining. Durrence said that by “starting from where they [the previous owners of Soho] left off,” they were hoping to “pay homage to what was already here” and add trending and fashionable décor to the already comfortable 5400 sq. ft. warehouse space. They have definitely succeeded. The refurbished interior of the Soho South Cafe retains many objects from the original: the fireplace, the baby grand piano, and even the tables and chairs. Some of the newer additions include a beautiful, centrally located custom-made clock. Hanging from the exposed iron bars, it is reminiscent of train stations and

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lends an industrial excitement to the bustling 150-seat restaurant. Newly uncovered, the west side of the large room is filled with enormous original windows, offering changing light all day. Add in the new small trees that help separate tables, and it almost feels like eating al fresco. Apart from the main dining room, Soho South Cafe now boasts a beautiful parlor/bar area. The distressed plaster reveals original red brick, and the period wallpaper offsets the high ceilings, dark wooden bar, and, once again, large windows. Retaining the original black-and-white-checkered floors, the parlor area is sure to be a new launching point for a night on the town. It is a lovely marriage of the original Soho Cafe with the upscale taste and ambiance Savannahians have come to expect from Daniel Reed Hospitality. While the renovated Soho South Cafe manages to retain its original eccentric charm, this new venture is not a departure from the Daniel Reed Hospitality brand. It is an extension of their mission to serve the Savannah community and is rooted in “really listening to our clientele and our customers about what they want,” Durrence explains. Reed and Meredith Dulany started Local 11ten in 2007, and Durrence came on as general manager in 2009; shortly thereafter, in 2010, Daniel Reed Hospitality was born. The core of the company rests on the principles of local food and local talent, Southern hospitality, an openness to opportunity, and a family-oriented management style that extends to all employees.

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1110 Bull Street (912) 790-9000 Local 11ten’s success boiled down to excellent food, wonderful service, and an eye for expansion centered on Savannah’s needs. When it first opened south of Forsyth Park, it “was off he beaten path. In the beginning, people were like, ‘Wow, a restaurant in that area doesn’t really make sense,’” Durrence remembers. It was a challenge to get residents and tourists alike to trek that far south. When Durrence came on as general manager in 2009, he worked on tightening up service, added a large dining room for private parties, and embarked on the rooftop lounge, The Perch. These additions cemented Local 11ten as an area favorite. “Once we got the consistency down, people really made their way down to that area. I think Local is successful because it is off he beaten path—what makes Local local is not only the local food but also the local people that hang out there.” Tucked into an area of Bull Street that is equal parts businesses and private homes, Local 11ten’s siren call is now heard by inhabitants and visitors in search of world-class cuisine. While its signature is undoubtedly a menu that rotates quarterly and is resplendent with locally sourced food, Local 11ten continues to benefit from a corporate “culture that people want to be a part of.” Durrence is proud to offer his employees room to grow their skills and expand their repertoire. Daniel Reed Hospital-

ity strives to “create this environment where people are proud to work for you. When they’re proud, they tend to work harder, they’re loyal, and so that’s just kind of how we do it—we’ve developed an infrastructure on the corporate side that’s based upon that same sort of style. So, if they need anything, they know that they have that support there. It’s kind of hard to explain, but the best way to explain it is it’s a family company.” For former Local 11ten bartender Casey Belogorska, this meant being able to act as both a bartender and a server and eventually to become the company’s curator. “They have given me the opportunity to be experimental. To show people things that are happening in this community that traditional galleries aren’t necessarily looking at. I do my best to look for artists who interest me and who have ideas that interest me. I hope it interests and stimulates others and helps to create a harmonious space for people to be in.” Belogorska works extensively with Southern artists, many of whom are Savannahians, to craft the perfect ambience for Local 11ten and Soho South Cafe. Just as the menus change with the seasons, so, too, does the artwork. This strategy encourages relationships with artists and gives them a new platform and often a new audience for their work. Currently on display at SoHo South Cafe are paintings from Savannah architect and painter Alexandro Santana, and the works at Local 11ten are by Christina Edwards.

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the public

1 W Liberty Street (912) 200-4045

Flushed with the success of Local 11ten and never the types to miss out on an excellent opportunity, Daniel Reed Hospitality embarked on The Public in 2011, opening it in September 2012. The Public is located in the center of the Historic Landmark District (Liberty and Bull Streets), in what used to be the long-standing Charlotte’s Corner Tshirt shop. Durrence describes the lead up to The Public as “riskier.” While long-time Savannah residents were excited about the building’s renovations, it was Daniel Reed Hospitality’s second restaurant, and thus the bar was set very high.

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“We knew that we wanted to do something completely different from Local. Our clientele that came to Local wanted something a little more casual because they couldn’t come to Local once a week, four times a month, but they still wanted that.” Unlike Local 11ten, The Public does not have room for artwork because of its sweeping expanse of glorious windows that leave little wall space. Sitting in the corner of The Public feels like eating in a bistro in New York City —except that the vitality of downtown Savannah rushes by while the inside is a testament to the pleasures of leisurely dining. Creative director Robbie Perkins agrees, citing a love of city life and the desire to fill voids and bring new experiences to the citizens of Savannah—“there is just so much to do.” Perkins’ enthusiasm is palpable. When asked

if they were considering adding a fourth restaurant, both Perkins and Durrence simply laughed and promise never to let any once-ina-lifetime opportunities slip by. With every new restaurant, Daniel Reed Hospitality continues to grow its illustrious family. Each restaurant serves a unique and important aspect of our Savannah community, and each is committed to the highest standards. Durrence told me: “It doesn't matter how beautiful the restaurants are, because without a culture where everybody feels like family, nobody is going to be happy in the end. You'll have unhappy customers and unhappy employees, and there is no success in that. I think that’s a bigger point to be made about the company as a whole: it’s a family.”

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Recipient of the American Institute of Architects awards for excellence.

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Known for its artful culinary dishes, The Public is also a renowned part of Savannah's contemporary architectural heritage. The structure was a recent recipient of the American Institute of Architects awards for excellence. Designed and executed by Dawson Architects (dawsonarch.com), The Public is one of the best revitalization projects on a downtown corner. Because of its presence, the southwestern corner of Bull and Liberty streets bustles with life. The Public was not always the place to see and be seen. It was originally constructed in 1888 as a walled garden belonging to the adjacent historic house at 3

West Liberty. At some point in the early 20th century, the garden was enclosed and a rooftop terrace was created above it. The exterior housed retail operations since 1916. It wasn't until this renovation that the old store fronts were removed and the rhythm of the original garden doors and awnings was restored. Today the rooftop dining garden is one of the most popular and elegant outdoor spaces downtown. The interior character of the original exposed beams was restored and are accentuated with lighting. The Public is Daniel Reed Hospitality at its finest!

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HILTON HEAD WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL

WHEN: MARCH 14–15 WHERE: HILTON HEAD, SC

The Grand Tasting takes place on Friday the 14th at Sea Pines Country Club. Saturday’s public tasting will be held at the lovely Honey Horn Plantation. This is the largest tented public wine tasting on the East Coast! hiltonheadisland.com, info@ hiltonhead (800) 523-3373 HILTON HEAD SEAFOOD FESTIVAL

WHEN: MARCH 30-APRIL 5 WHERE: HILTON HEAD, SC

The 7th annual Seafood Festival kicks of f on the 30th at Hudson’s. Throughout the week there will be 15 featured chefs and restaurants. There will be special events, live music, and more. Hosted by David M. Carmies Memorial Foundation. davidmcarmines.org/, info@ hiltonhead (800) 523-3373 SAVANNAH MUSIC FESTIVAL WHEN: MARCH 20-APRIL 5 WHERE: SAVANNAH, GA

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including perf ormances f rom The Punch Brothers, Vince Gill, and The Avett Brothers. Taking place in venues all over the Downtown area, this is a festival you won’t want to miss. savannahmusicfestival.org, (912) 234-3378 SCAD INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL

WHEN: APRIL 5 WHERE: SAVANNAH, GA

This 16th annual festival, hosted by SCAD, is being hosted in Forsyth Park. This event will f eature restaurants with f ood from all over the world, as well as music and f un activities f or everyone to participate in. (912) 525-7304 TYBEE WINE FESTIVAL

WHEN: APRIL 9-13 WHERE: TYBEE ISLAND, GA

A fund raiser for the Tybee Post Theater, this event f eatures fun events with great food and wine to help transform the theater into a performing arts and cultural center. Events include: “The Art of Pairing” at Tybee Island Social Club, a Grand Wine Tasting at Tybee Light

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Station, and a live auction. tybeewinefestival.com VIDALIA ONION FESTIVAL

WHEN: APRIL 24-27 WHERE: SAVANNAH, GA

Come celebrate Georgia’s official state vegetable! The events kick of f with a carnival and children’s parade and continue with a downtown street dance, a concert by Uncle Kracker, 5K and 10K runs, an eating contest, and cooking competition. vidaliaonionfestival.com (912) 538-8687 SIDEWALK ART FESTIVAL WHEN: APRIL 26 WHERE: SAVANNAH, GA

SCAD invites you to come to Forsyth Park to view the chalk art from past students, current students, and f uture students. This has been a tradition at SCAD for decades, and the artwork seems to get better every year. This event is f ree and open to the public. scad.edu/ calendar/events

Tybee Wine Festival

SCAD SAND ARTS FESTIVAL

WHEN: MAY 2 WHERE: SAVANNAH, GA

Taking place on Tybee Island, GA this fun event is a competition in sand castle design. Sign up on your own, or with a team (up to f our members). scad. edu/event/sand-arts-festival TYBEE ISLAND BEACH BUM PARADE

WHEN: MAY 16 WHERE: TYBEE ISLAND, GA

Tybee’s annual Beach Bum Parade is a good time f or the whole family. Bring your swimsuit and super soaker, and blast your way down Butler Avenue during the biggest water f igh of the year. visittybee.com

Yumion, the Vidalia Onion Festival's official mascot

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event calendar april | may 2014 MARCH 20–APRIL 5 SAVANNAH MUSIC FESTIVAL

The Savannah Music Festival is the largest music arts festival in all of Georgia, featuring The Avett Brothers, Punch Brothers, and more. The festival, and artists who perform, strive to challenge and educate attendees all the while giving spectacular performances. Locations vary all over the downtown Savannah area. SAVANNAHMUSICFESTIVAL.ORG (912) 525-5 050

MARCH 27–30 SAVANNAH TOUR OF HOMES

This tour will give you the chance to witness some of Savannah’s fine t homes and gardens. All within 2.5 square miles, one can view the beauty of the old South in all of its glory. Complete with food and Southern hospitality, this is a tour you won’t want to miss. To make a reservation, call (912) 234- 80 54 .

MARCH 28 VINCE GILL

Member of Country Music’s Hall of Fame, Vince Gill, will be playing at the Johnny Mercer Theater at 8 p.m. A true man of talent, Vince has had over 40 hits on the U.S. Billboard, and has won 20 Grammy awards. Tickets: $35-75. SAVANNAHBOXOFFICE.COM

MARCH 30-APRIL 5 HILTON HEAD ISLAND SEAFOOD FESTIVAL

The 7th Annual Hilton Head Island Seafood Festival is set to take place from March 30–April 5. Family-friendly and popular, this event is will feature over a dozen restaurants, local artist showcases,

live entertainment, and a silent auction. Tickets are $5 for adults, free for kids 12 and under. DAVIDMCARMINES.ORG, INFO@ HILTONHEAD (800 ) 523-3373

EXHIBITIONS SPANISH SOJOURNS: ROBERT HENRI AND THE SPIRIT OF SPAIN (THROUGH MAY 4)

Robert Henri played a pivotal role as a 20th-century artist and teacher. The Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center hosts this amazing exhibition of his works inspired by his time in Spain.

TELFAIR.ORG (912) 790-88 00

SLAVERY AND FREEDOM IN SAVANNAH (THROUGH AUGUST 31)

This thoughtfully curated exhibit highlights the often overlooked roles of urban slaves in Savannah’s great houses. Featuring objects from the Telfair Museums’ collections, the exhibit is in conjunction with the publication of the new book with the same title. The Jepson Center. TELFAIR.ORG (912) 790-88 00

NEW YORK ACCENTS: THE NEW YORK INFLUENCE ON THE TELFAIR MUSEUMS’ COLLECTIONS (THROUGH JULY 6)

SCAD FASHION SHOW SATURDAY, MAY 17 MORE INFO: Presenting the collections of top graduating seniors, SCAD will premiere 2014 student fashion in afternoon and evening shows at the Trustees Theater. Students are selected by a jury and critiqued by some of the top professionals in the fashion industry. Tickets go on sale in early May. 216 E. BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAHBOXOFFICE.COM

From Mary Telfair’s New Jersey education and her shopping experiences in New York, to the collecting contributions of Kirk Varnedoe, this exhibit displays New York masterpieces from the 19th century to the present day. TELFAIR ACADEMY. TELFAIR.ORG. WWW.SAVANNAHTHEATER.COM (912) 790-880

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MARILYN: CELEBRATING AN AMERICAN ICON APRIL 4–JULY 27 This exhibition takes place at the Telfair Museums' Jepson Center. It will include photos, videos, and paintings, all in an attempt to commemorate the incredible life of Marilyn Monroe. There will be over 100 pieces on display via private collectors, mostly from Europe. TELFAIR.ORG (912) 790-8 800

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APRIL 2

APRIL 4

SAVANNAH LIVE!

FIRST FRIDAY ART MARCH

The downtown historic Savannah Theater throws another variety show to include Broadway, Rock, and Jazz performances. SAVANNAHTHEATER.COM (912) 23 3-7 764

APRIL 3 JUKEBOX!

An award-winning cast of singers and dancers rock us with a live band and swinging music at the Savannah Theater!

SAVANNAHTHEATER.COM (912) 23 3-7 764

APRIL 4 FIRST FRIDAY FIREWORKS

Enjoy the evening sky lit up by spectacular fireworks on River Street. Even the locals make this event a regular occasion! ROUSAKIS RIVERFRONT PLAZA

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This monthly event combines business and art in a way that everyone will be sure to enjoy. Made up of local stores and vendors, it is a great way to get out and see the Starland District.

• A collection of countries and nationalities will be represented at SCAD’s 15th annual event that celebrates diversity and culture through music, food, art and fashion.

Athletes (FCA). BIGNASTYMUDRUN.COM

APRIL 5 ARF 5K RUN/WALK

Benefi ting the Animal Refuge Foundation of Wayne County, this is a race for you and your pup! Bring your dog, and run the race as a team.

ARTMARCHSAVANNAH.COM

ACTIVE.COM

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APRIL 5

RIVER STREET ART FEST

COLOR RUN

A celebration of art, music, theater, and dance. The festival, which takes place along River Street, features artisans from all over the country, including some local participants.

APRIL 5 BIG NASTY MUD RUN

The run features over 30 obstacles, and, as you can imagine, a whole lot of mud. The proceeds will go to FCA Endurance, A Sports Ministry of the Fellowship of Christian

This is known as the “Happiest 5K on the Planet.” With every kilometer run, runners get covered in vibrant paint resulting in a color explosion of fun.

INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL SATURDAY, APRIL 5 MORE INFO: Savannah College of Art and Design is

celebrating their 16th Annual International Festival on Broughton Street, hosted by the International Student Services Office 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 20 1 E. BROUGHTON STREET; 912 .525 .522 5; SCAD.EDU/EXPERIENCE/EVENTS

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APRIL 5-26 EARLY BIRD’S PRESERVATION WALKING TOUR OF THE HISTORIC DISTRICT’S EAST SIDE

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one of Downtown’s oldest neighborhoods, given by the Davenport House Director. Tours last from 8a.m. to 9:30a.m. and are followed by coffee and snacks in the Davenport Garden. Tour: 2.5 miles. Admission: $21. 324 EAST STATE STREET (912) 23 6-809 7

APRIL 5 TELFAIR’S FREE FAMILY DAY: GARBAGE TO GARDENS

Prepare for Earth Day and stop by the Telfair to participate in crafts and more. There will be hands-on activities for the kids to participate in, as well as some education on the environment. From 1 p.m.-4 p.m. (912) 790-883 7

APRIL 8 AMOS LEE

A combination of folk and soul, Amos Lee has recorded multiple albums and toured the country with renowned musical artists. He will be

performing at the Johnny Mercer Theater. Tickets start at $67. SAVANNAH-

APRIL 12 EASTER EGG RUN 5K

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Proceeds from the race will go to the Children's Miracle Network towards raising funds for the Children's Miracle Network hospitals.

APRIL 8 TYBEE WINE FESTIVAL

A fundraiser for the Tybee Post Theater, this event features with great food and wine to help transform the theater into a performing arts and cultural center. Events include: “The Art of Pairing” at Tybee Island Social Club, a Grand Wind Tasting at Tybee Light Station, and a live auction.

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APRIL 12 MITCHELVILLE FREEDOM PARK 5K RUN/WALK

This event takes place through and benefit Historic Mitchelville's Freedom Park. A great way to enjoy nature and stay fit for a good cause.

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APRIL 11-13 GNOMECON

This three day, geekcentered event will be hosting guest filmma ers, writers, and artists. There will be live music, costumes, and of course, gaming. Come by and enjoy the festivities with your fellow geekers. Admission: $30.

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SAVANNAH FASHION WEEK SATURDAY, APRIL 6 Events are held at different participating stores throughout the week, ending with a fashion show on May 1st at Forsyth Park. Support Savannah’s biggest fashion event of the year and be the fir t to view the latest trends of the season. For information on purchasing tickets, visit SAVANNAHFASHIONWEEK.ORG.

APRIL 12 KOMAN RACE FOR THE CURE

This race is the largest fundraising event in the country for breast cancer, with over one million runners every year. KOMEN.ORG

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yard pool swim, 10 mile road bike, and 2 mile run!

ART ON TAP

The Jepson Center for the Arts hosts a happy hour on the third Thursday of every month. Admission includes one drink ticket, appetizers, and admission into the museum to view the pieces. Enjoy a date night or fun night out with friends at this exquisite location. Admission: $10 members, $15 non-members. 20 7 WEST YORK

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WEST SIDE STORY

West Side Story on the big screen! The American classic with Natalie Wood and Rita Moreno. LUCAS THEATER 3 P.M. LUCASTHEATER.COM

APRIL 19 GIRLS GONE TRI

This all ladies sprint triathlon series is USA Triathlon sanctioned and requires a 250

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APRIL 25-27 THE AQUACUREAN EVENTS

The Greatest Lowcountry Seafood Show!

Music, handcrafted cocktails, and displays of seafood by culinary champions and top chefs are just some of what awaits us along the Riverfront Esplanade. 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa. AQUACUREAN.COM

Jump in for Sunday brunch with Bloody Marys, champagne, shrimp for brunch, and jazz. The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa.

APRIL 26

Join in this showcase of winners from the regional seafood and spirits competition. The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa, 7:30 p.m. THE AQUACUREAN CELEBRATION (26TH)

THE AQUACUREAN TAIL-END SUNDAY JAZZ BRUNCH (27TH)

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THE AQUACUREAN CHALLENGE (25TH)

TYBEE TURTLE TROT 5K BEACH RUN

After the race, view a loggerhead sea turtle being released into the ocean by the Georgia Sea Turtle Center. VISITTYBEE.

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• While the SCAD Sidewalk Arts Festival is only open to students, alumni, graduate students and prospective students to compete, everyone is encouraged to enjoy the event.

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SIDEWALK ARTS FESTIVAL SATURDAY, APRIL 26 SCAD’s 33rd Annual Sidewalk Arts Festival will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Forsyth Park. The chalk masterpieces represent artistic styles from many different cultures and backgrounds. The event will feature a chalk art competition, children’s drawing areas, food and drink, and live entertainment. FORSYTH PARK; SIDEWALKARTS.SCAD.EDU

MAY 1-4 THE DRUNKEN CITY

Directed by professor Mark Tymchyshyn and performed by SCAD theatre, this play follows three brides-to-be around as they get in all sorts of trouble. Hosted at the Mondonaro Theatre with four chances to view it. General admission: $10. SAVANNAHBOXOFFICE.COM

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MAY 2 FIRST FRIDAY ART MARCH

This monthly event combines business and art in a way that everyone will be sure to enjoy. Made up of local stores and vendors, it is a great way to get out and see the Starland District while learning what midtown Savannah has to offe . ARTMARCHSAVANNAH.COM

MAY 2-3 RIVER STREET SEAFOOD FESTIVAL

Taking place at the Rousakis Riverfront Plaza, this event is free

and open to the public. There will be food, snacks, and vendors with every kind of seafood imaginable. Get your fil of shrimp, fish, crab, oysters, and more! For more information, call (912) 234-0295

MAY 9 SAND ARTS FESTIVAL

Into the Woods fir t premiered on This annual festival, hosted by SCAD, includes contests in sand castle design, sand sculpture design, sand relief, and wind sculpture. Participants can register on-site. It will take place on Tybee Island near the

lighthouse. For more information, visit SCAD.EDU/CALENDAR/EVENTS

MAY 15 INTO THE WOODS MUSICAL

Into the Woods fir t premiered on Broadway in 1987, and now the musical is coming to Savannah for three nights only. The musical takes a unique spin on classic characters, and is endlessly entertaining. The production will take place at the Lucas Theatre. SAVANNAHBOXOFFICE.COM

BUM PARADE

Tybee’s annual Beach Bum Parade is a good time for the whole family. Bring your swimsuit and super soaker, and blast your way down Butler Avenue during the biggest water fight of the year. VISITTYBEE.COM

MAY 16-18 ARMED FORCES FESTIVAL

Come out, salute, and celebrate our armed forces who guard our freedom and fight our wars!

ROUSAKIS RIVERFRONT PLAZA, ALL DAY. RIVERSTREETSAVANNAH.COM

MAY 16 TYBEE ISLAND BEACH

THE FIRST RULE OF FIGHT CLUB IS YOU DON'T TALK ABOUT... APRIL 11, 7 P.M. Fight Club on the big screen! You are not your job. You are not how much you have in the bank. You are not the contents of your wallet. You are not your khakis. You are not a beautiful and unique snowfla e. In this iconic American psychodrama starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton, the main characters form a fight club, fighting not only others, but also their inner demons and altar egos. LUCAS THEATER 7 P.M. LUCASTHEATER.COM

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scenes of the south apr | may 2014 photogr aphy by john alex ander

PREMIER WEDDING EXPO ✱ JANUARY 12, 2014 The Premier Wedding Expo was held at the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center and was the largest show of its kind. With over 60 vendors, brides, grooms and families surveyed clothing, jewelry, catering, destinations, venues and more!

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A lot of famous people have called Savannah home. One of America's greatest authors Flannery O’Connor has had a big influence on the arts. On February 6 John Huston’s adaptation of O’Connor’s novel Wise Blood was shown during the Georgia History Festival at the Lucas Theatre for Arts. Discussions followed on the making of the film in Savannah, the translation from book to screen, and how the life and works of O’Connor continue to touch those who encounter them.

• who's who 1. Christy Crisp, Sophia Sineath, Stan Deaton, Patt e Meagher, Lynette Stoudt, and Caroline Stevens 2. Pat Dickinson and Judith Parker 3. Tammy Lee, Alex and Sophia Sineath 4. George and Carolee Moore 5. Bruce Gentry and Stratton Leopold 6. Erika McNeal, Megan Pelto, and Gabriella Burns 7. Linn Gresham and Glen Zitt ouer

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Who:

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F THIS E REST O F VIEW TH E REST O TH D N A SERIES K AT R O W 'S LOGAN M ABLE.CO LOGANCR

What: Gallery Owner/Curator, Sicky Nar Nar (125 West Duffy Street), Freelance Photographer Age:

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Richmond, VA.

Related experience:

Worked as a photo assistant for a New York City ad agency for 2 1/2 Lyears

Noted Photography Exhibitions:

“_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _” “Indigenous” “On Its Way” “Deadlands”

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Won a National Geographic competition Lived in Brooklyn, NY for about two years after fin shing SCAD in 2010; still travels there monthly

As one of the owners of the new Sic ky Na r Na r —a st yli sh a ll purpose galler y and event space— Log an Cr abl e, a 2010 SCAD photography gradu ate, has bec ome a f orce f or change in the evol ving galler y scene in Savann ah. He dis cu ssed his critic all y accl aimed new series of leaf-bl own f aces.

SOUTH MAGAZINE: What made Savannah a good place to start Sicky Nar Nar? LOGAN CRABLE: Savannah is this hub of creative talent. We thought that [with] gallery shows, there is a lot more potential to break out of the normal,

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white-wall gallery, sterile shows, and have an engaging environment. SM: What is your concept for Sicky Nar Nar? LC: We really just want to be a creative space that’s always changing, always moving. I want this space to always grow. I don’t want it to find a niche and just maintain. SM: How did the leaf blower project start? LC: You know the famous shot of the guy getting shot in the chest with a cannonball? I wanted to emulate that. So I asked my little brother, ‘Let me blow your face with this leaf blower?’ He didn’t want to do it. So I was like,

‘Alright, I’ll do it.’ So I did it, and it turned out really well. I thought to myself, ‘I should keep going with this. SM: And it kept going? LC: As I got more technical, I used studio lighting, and painted them white with a neutral bluish-grey background, with a very cold look. So it was more of an ethereal sense, and less of ‘Oh, look, this guy is getting blasted by a leaf blower.’ SM: What’s your philosophy for your own creative work? LC: I think that complacency is the enemy of growth. When you start to get cozy, and you start to get comfortable, that’s when things slow down.

A successful KickStarter campaign last summer (July 2013) raised nearly $9,000 to expand Sicky Nar Nar Uses a Canon 5D series camera Currently working on a music video for Savannah-based Omingnome and has published several surfing v deos Did most of the carpentry/furniture work at Sicky Nar Nar himself, using salvaged and pallet wood (“It’s all found wood. My backyard looks like it’s a graveyard.”)

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