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Bonaventure Cemetery will join over 100 historic sites, house museums, art museums, and other points of interest throughout Georgia that will open their doors to the public, FREE of charge.
While a stroll through a cemetery may sound a little morbid, a visit to the more than 100-acre Bonaventure Cemetery is a must for lovers of the written word. Originally called the Evergreen ...
(WSAV) — Historian and Savannah native Hugh Golson will join the Bonaventure Historical Society’s Living History Lecture series to discuss the Laurel Grove Cemetery on Sunday, April 6.
Today, this Savannah city cemetery is a spot for visitors to learn about the area and its residents, for folks who want to take a leisurely stroll, and history buffs. Similarly, Bonaventure ...