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From: "Paula" <>
Subject: [GACHATHAM] Savannah Spectres
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 15:55:48 -0400
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Nancy,
There are times like that program when I wish I had cable or watched tv but
I really seldom watch it so it is not worth paying the extra money out for
it.
You may be able to get the book through the visitors center. I am not sure
if they would ship it or not. It cost me $10.00 is all though so you will
have that as a guide to go by when hunting for it.
I didn't take any of the tours but roamed the squares and all downtown and
just soaked up the feeling. It was quiet and peaceful and kind of misty and
so beautiful. I want to go back.
They have haunting tours too.
Paula
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nancy Parr" <>
> Hi Paula,
> Margaret DeBolt was interviewed for the program :-) I'll have to
> find her book and buy a copy. I was jotting down notes as fast as
possible
> and missed the title so am very appreciative of your naming it.
> I have been fascinated with Savannah all my life. Everything
I've
> seen and read on Savannah makes me ache to go there. It is so rich in
> history and the people seem to have wanted to preserve their heritage;
> something rare in todays world. The 'hauntings' just add to the aura of
> times gone by. I envy all of our members who have lived in Savannah and
> who currently reside there.
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