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The Spanish-American War Monument returned to Forsyth Park on Tuesday morning after seven months following damage caused by a ...
A monument damaged by a drunk driver is set to return to Savannah's Forsyth Park. The City of Savannah Park and Tree ...
The city is advising drivers to seek an alternate route while work is underway starting July 15 at 7 a.m. on Park Avenue and ...
History unfolded in Savannah on Monday. One of the city's most iconic landmarks―the Forsyth Park fountain―was disassembled Monday morning in what marked the beginning of its first major ...
Workers from Robinson Iron disassembled and loaded the final pieces of the Forsyth Park fountain before leaving for Alabama.
The City of Savannah is opening cooling centers, pools, and splash pads across the city to help residents stay safe during extreme temperatures.
WSAV checked in with Luke Robinson, marketing manager for Robinson Iron, the company doing the iron work on the fountain in ...
If you’d like to get involved with Friends of Urban Nature, follow them on Instagram @goodcleanfun.savannah and stay up to date with their monthly clean ups. Since last July, FUN has hosted 16 ...
Police added that on Oct. 2, 1973, Erickson was arrested in Vermont for stealing a car. She told the judge the car ran out of ...
A bronze statue of a volunteer from the Spanish-American War has been returned to its historical place in Savannah after being toppled by a drunken driver in January and repaired by a local foundry.
Several new restaurants opened, a famers market found a new home and more news from the Savannah dining scene to know this July.