A Touch of Southern Hospitality

Welcome to Sassy Southern Adventures! This blog is a personal journey for me to discover great things in the South. As a born and raised Southerner, I became tired of people saying there is nothing to do outside of the big city. I am on a mission to find fun and interesting things that I have never experienced. Thanks for joining me on this journey! Enjoy!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

St. Patrick's Day -Savannah Edition

   
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       Savannah is not a new city for me, I spent 4 years there for college and visit at least once a year to see friends and classmates. Savannah, one of the oldest cities in the country and its know for its southern charm and hospitality. The classic square design envisioned by James Oglethorpe and hanging Spanish moss are notable images associated with the city. Numerous films showcase Savannah in Hollywood such as Forrest Gump, The Legend of Bagger Vance and the General's Daughter.

     Savannah hosts the country's second largest St. Patrick's Day celebration. Hundreds of Thousands of people converge on the city to drink green beer. The first St. Patrick's day celebration was held in 1813  I have not attended a St. Patrick's Day celebration since 2005 and thought this, the first time in 7 years that St. Patrick's Day was on a Saturday, was the perfect time to revisit the celebration.  If you have never made it to Savannah for St. Patrick's Day, Mardi Gras is an example of the type of party that is held. River street becomes transformed into a sea of people donning an array of shades of green, and  Irish costumes. Many people look forward to the challenge of collected as many beads a possible or the most elaborate set. Bead come in all different sizes, shapes, colors and themes.
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Another time honored tradition for the Savannah St. Patrick's Day celebration is the annual parade. Local organizations, and schools march in the parade as well as a variety of marching bands from other parts of the US. One time honored tradition is that military personnel march in the parade and women kiss the soldiers or sailors as the pass through the streets. There are lots of lipstick stains left on many cheeks by the end of the day.
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St. Patrick's Day can be whatever type of event you choose for it to be. Many people bring their children along and make it a family fun event. While others let loose and let the green beer flow. Its important to know that you will be doing tons of walking and its important to plan ahead. Street vendors offer corn dogs, turkey legs, funnel cakes, and much more! Usually every hotel room in the city and surrounding areas will be booked several months in advance. Travel costs increase dramatically during St. Patrick's Day so plan accordingly. While in Savannah make sure to check out the many attractions such as carriage rides, ghost tours or visit Tybee Island Beach.

During my visit this year my college roommate and I started compiling a list of all the great things to do in Savannah that we had never partaken in during all our time spent there. So be one the lookout for more stories and adventures from my favorite city!