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The original listing picture. The 2nd floor front porch was enclosed with aluminum siding. |
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After 3 long months the city of Slow-vannah gave me permission to re-open the front porch. |
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The 1st floor living room in the main house before.. |
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and after. |
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A great way to see Savannah is on a bike and I have two you're welcome to use.
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I have three Great Danes I've rescued and this is Scooter,trying to look innocent.
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The old back porch was ready to fall down. |
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The new back porch is 3 stories. |
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The east side yard then.. |
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and now. |
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The old kitchen sink in the main house and |
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the new kitchen. |
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One side of the back yard.
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The other side of the backyard. There is also a gas grill everyone can use.
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The old driveway to the carriage house which is now.. |
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the formal garden on the west side of the house.
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An old Savannah past-time is just sitting in the shade with a friend. |
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Charlie & Moose, my Couch Potatoes/Great Danes doing what they do best. |
My Neighborhood
These houses are within a block and most were built in the late 1800's and early 1900's before income tax. The Abercorn street car line made it a quick and easy commute downtown, 1 mile north. |
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A recently restored 12,000 sq. ft. house across the street was once a funeral home.
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This is one of my favorites.
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A little hard to see but known as the Ginger Bread House.
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This house is right behind mine and was restored on '06.
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A law firm around the corner.
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The Live Oak Public Library is the main library of Savannah and just on the other side of Thomas Square and there are computers available for the public.
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A friend spent years restoring this house and somehow she survived!
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Not the best picture but this is Thomas Square and my house is one house away.
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