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Savannah Georgia | American auto transport destinationsDowntown Savannah is one of the largest National Historic Districts in the US. Visitors often come to Savannah to enjoy the architecture and historic buildings, including the birthplace of the founder of the Girl Scouts, the First American Baptist Church, one of the oldest African American Baptist churches in the country, the third oldest Synagogye in America, the Temple Mickve Israel, and the oldest standing antebellum rail facility in America, the Central of Georgia Railway roundhouse complex. Industry has played a key role in the development of Savannah, from early silk and indigo exports in the 1700's, to the large industrial base today anchored by the Port of Savannah, International Paper, Gulfstram Aerospace, and JCB Construction Equipment. Four colleges in Savannah offer degrees up to the Doctoral level, as well as a two year college and a marine science research center. The Oatland Island Wildlife Center, part of the Public Shools system, offers visitors the opportunity to see Florida panthers, Eastern timber wolves, alligators, and many other native animals in their natural habitat. Pinkie Masters Bar has been a site of presidential visits and a place to visit for aspiring politicians. St. Patrick's day is huge in Savannah. Also notable in Savannah is Tybee Island, a popular coastal city with public beaches and other attractions. For classic architecture and Southern charm, no place can beat Savannah. You can count on Classic Auto Express for all of your Savannah auto shipping needs. Call today for your no obligation best price quote for Savannah car shipping. |
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