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Suburban Extended Stay Abercorn10614 Abercorn Extension 1.4 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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La Quinta Inn Savannah Southside8484 Abercorn Street 2.1 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Best Western Central Inn45 Eisenhower Dr 3.0 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Econo Lodge Midtown7500 Abercorn St 3.0 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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La Quinta Savannah Midtown6805 Abercorn St 3.4 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Comfort Inn & Suites Midtown211 Stephenson Ave 3.4 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Courtyard By Marriott Savannah Midtown6703 Abercorn St 3.4 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Residence Inn By Marriott Savannah5710 White Bluff Rd 3.7 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Ramada Savannah I 95 Gateway17007 Abercorn Street 4.8 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Howard Johnson Express Inn-Savannah, Ga17003 Abercorn St 5.1 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Dresser Palmer House211 East Gaston Street 7.0 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Sleep Inn Savannah17013 Abercorn St 7.2 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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The Eliza Thompson House5 West Jones Street 7.2 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Wingate by Wyndham - Savannah11 Gateway Blvd E 7.2 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Fairfield Inn By Marriott Savannah I-95 South17027 Abercorn St 7.2 mi from Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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Hotels near Armstrong Atlantic State University
Savannah, GA Information
Savannah: Where to Go, Where to Stay - James Oglethorpe, the English gentleman who founded Savannah in 1733, knew precisely what he was doing. This new town in a new world would follow the grid pattern, but every two blocks there would be a leafy, green interruption in the form of a square garden, with houses built around it. Twenty-one of the original 24 squares remain today, and with their huge, shady trees, flowers, fountains, and monuments, they provide oases on any walking tour around this (almost) perfectly preserved urban Southern belle.


