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    Savannah Through My Lens | Beauty, History, Food & the Truth of this Low Country Town Savannah is known for its beauty — Spanish moss hanging low over oak trees, historic squares, River Street, sweet treats, and some of the best food in the Low Country. But to really understand Savannah, you have to look deeper. In this episode, I take you back to the city where I grew up — this time experiencing it for the first time together with Iman (and Nugget 🐶). We explore the beauty, culture, cuisine, and must-see spots of Savannah, while also confronting the full history of the city — both the good and the hard truths that come with it. From iconic landmarks like Forsyth Park, River Street, and Wormsloe Plantation, to powerful places like the Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, Laurel Grove South Cemetery, First African Baptist Church, and the Haitian Monument — this video tells a fuller story of Savannah. We end the trip at the Plant Riverside District at the JW Marriott, celebrating community, creativity, local art, and the growing holiday traditions that bring people together. This isn’t just a travel guide. It’s Savannah — through love, memory, and truth. ⸻ 🗞 Join the Community HERE! 🌐 Website: www.craiglou.com 📄 Media Kit: https://www.craiglou.com/mediakit ⸻ 🔗 Stay Connected With Me: 📸 Instagram: @craiglou_ 🎥 TikTok: @craiglou_ 🌍 Website: www.craiglou.com ⸻ Host: Craig Lou Founder of This Is Somewhere Visual Storyteller | Drone Pilot | Culture Curator
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