Savannah, Georgia has more ghosts per square foot than a Halloween store, more charm than a Southern belle’s smile, and enough history to make your high school textbook look like a pamphlet.
This coastal city is what happens when someone decides to plan a town using actual thought and geometry instead of just letting cows wander around until they create paths.
Let’s talk about something that’ll make you appreciate urban planning: Savannah was designed with 24 public squares back in 1733, and 22 of them still exist today.
That’s right, someone actually sat down with a ruler and said, “You know what? Let’s make this place beautiful AND functional.”…