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Best Western Bradbury Suites155 Bourne Ave 0.1 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Jameson Inn Pooler125 Bourne Ave 0.1 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Travelodge Suites Pooler130 Continental Blvd 0.2 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Ramada Limited Airport1016 E. Hwy. 80 0.3 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Microtel Inn and Suites Savannah/Pooler125 Continental Blvd 0.3 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Fairfield Inn By Marriott Savannah Airport10 Stephen S Green Dr 1.8 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Red Roof Inn & Suites Savannah Airport-Pooler20 Mill Creek Circle 2.1 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Quality Inn & Suites7220 Highway 21 5.7 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Country Inn And Suites By Carlson Savannah I-95 North200 Raley Rd 5.8 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Sleep Inn Savannah17013 Abercorn St 8.0 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Days Inn and Suites Savannah6 Gateway Boulevard East 8.0 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Wingate by Wyndham - Savannah11 Gateway Blvd E 8.1 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Fairfield Inn By Marriott Savannah I-95 South17027 Abercorn St 8.1 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Howard Johnson Express Inn-Savannah, Ga17003 Abercorn St 8.1 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Microtel Inn and Suites Savannah I-9545 Fort Argyle Rd 8.1 mi from Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum |
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Hotels near Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum
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.


