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Historic Site· Savannah

River Street

National Register of Historic Places
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The cobblestones underfoot came as ballast in the hulls of sailing ships — that's the origin story of this waterfront, compressed into the pavement itself. River Street runs nine blocks along the Savannah River, its antebellum cotton warehouses long since converted to shops, restaurants, and hotels. The street once carried a heritage streetcar, "Dottie," a 1930s-era car purchased from Melbourne, Australia, that ran along abandoned railroad tracks set into those same cobblestones — until it quietly disappeared from service around 2015, with no formal announcement.

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River Street — historical photo
River Street — historical photo
River Street — historical photo

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