Savannah – Tybee Island, GA | Barge Photography


Savannah / Tybee IslandGeorgia | Barge Photography

From our vacation to Savannah and Tybee Island GA. It’s been six years since we’ve taken a beach vacation, so it was time :)  Thankfully we had perfect weather again and just missed hurricane Ian! Savannah was so cool with all the history and tree lines of Live Oaks, and Tybee Island was a great little island to enjoy some rest and relaxation and take in awesome sunrises and sunsets.

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Wormsloe Historical site – Savannah, GA.  Loved it here. It’s known for one of the best Live Oak allées in the region and also houses walking trails that lead to the 1737 tabby ruins – the oldest remaining structure in Savannah (photos below)  - Savannah, GA

Tybee Beach Pier sunrise, GA 
Live Oak trees with Spanish moss
Tybee Island Lighthouse
Historic fountain at Forsyth Park – Savannah, GA
North Beach sunrise – Tybee Island, GA

Bonaventure Cemetery – Thunderbolt, GA | Became even more famous for its portrayal in the book and movie adaptation “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” by John Berendt. This place we actually visited two times it was so cool in there. We ended up doing a tour on the second trip to learn more about all the history there. 

Wymberley Jones De Renne – Bonaventure’s largest underground mausoleum

Familiar with the phrase, “dead ringer” a string would be tied to the finger of the deceased and attached to a bell next to the grave, which is where the phrase “saved by the bell” came from.
The last and only bell in Savannah is still in Bonaventure and belongs to the grave of Charles Mills, a wealthy man who wanted his bell cast in bronze

Little Gracie Watkins grave site – A 6-year-old girl whose death left her parents heartbroken. Little Gracie is Bonaventure’s most visited grave site for over 100 years
Tybee Island Lighthouse at sunset
North Beach at sunrise – Tybee Island, GA
North Beach – Tybee Island, GA

Talmadge Memorial Bridge | The ever so popular Leopold’s Ice Cream (we happen to agree) | Big Duke Fire Alarm Bell Memorial | Along River Street Boardwalk – Savannah, GA

The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist – Savannah, GA
Tybee Beach Pier, GA
Wormsloe Historical site – Savannah, GA
 Wormsloe Historical site - The 1737 tabby ruins – the oldest remaining structure in Savannah
Tybee Island Lighthouse
Eastern Red Cedar – Along Shipyard Creek – Savannah, GA
Cockspur Island Lighthouse – The smallest lighthouse in Georgia. It ceased operation as an active beacon in 1909. It has been relit since 2007 for historical rather than navigational purposes.
Tybee Beach Pier, GA
Fort Pulaski – Savannah, GA –  Union forces on Tybee Island and naval operations conducted a 112-day siege, then captured the Confederate-held Fort Pulaski after a 30-hour bombardment. The siege was a landmark experiment in the history of military science and invention.
The Chapel – The Commanding Officers Quarters – Colonel Olmstsead’s Quarters and Surrender Room Wormsloe Historical site – Savannah, GA

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Savannah, GA / Tybee Island, GA

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