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Girl Scout founder, Juliette Gordon Low's family carriage56 viewsJuliette was born and lived in Savannah. One of her homes is now owned by the Girl Scouts and used as a headquarters and provides tours.
A plain carriage back then could be bought from the Sears - Roebuck catalog for only $35. This carriage cost $1300.
There is also a lovely house in Savannah which was built from a kit purchased through the Sears - Roebuck catalog. Ah for the good old days...Jan 28, 2008
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One of only 15 left in the world56 viewsNot a Ford, this horseless carriage you notice is operated by hand controls similar to the tiller on a boat and they are on the right side of the car.Jan 28, 2008
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Anyone up for racing?59 viewsJan 28, 2008
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The Civil War ironclads58 viewsJan 28, 2008
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Oscar and Grammy won by famous lyricist and resident, Johnny Mercer108 viewsJan 28, 2008
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Forest Gump was here103 viewsLife is like a box of chocolates. You never know what yer gonna get.Jan 28, 2008
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Forest Gump's Bench109 viewsShot right here in Savannah. The bench was specially made for it.Jan 28, 2008
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The Frame Torpedo107 viewsAnother Civil War mine deviceJan 28, 2008
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Civil War floating mines105 viewsJan 28, 2008
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Drawing of a Civil War submarine105 viewsJan 28, 2008
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Another handmade fishing boat104 viewsAt one time this boat was cracked down the center by a hurricane. It has been through a lot of changes in its long history.Jan 28, 2008
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