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Fortunately, I came to Savannah, the hometown of Alan, the mother of the heroine of the world-famous "Gone with the Wind". This is a small city in the southern United States, built in 1733. This is also the battlefield of the American Civil War, the streets of the 18th century, the carriage is still there. When you walk on a quiet street, the oncoming black old man will greet you gracefully and smile. What a warm and harmonious world, unfortunately today's weather is like a distant foggy London.
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Fortunately, I came to Savannah, the hometown of Alan, the mother of the heroine of the world-famous "Gone with the Wind". This is a small city in the southern United States, built in 1733. This is also the battlefield of the American Civil War, the streets of the 18th century, the carriage is still there. When you walk on a quiet street, the oncoming black old man will greet you gracefully and smile. What a warm and harmonious world, unfortunately today's weather is like a distant foggy London.
A very nice castle, very impressive, spectacular and atmospheric. There are a lot of tourists here. It has a sense of history and cultural heritage. It is full of praise.
The most amazing place in East America! none of them
The fort was built of red bricks and is located on an island. The funny thing is that it is of little use. It was occupied by the Southern Army during the Civil War. But the fort could not withstand heavy artillery bombardment at all, so it surrendered after resisting it under the northern attack for a day. It is now a museum.
The so-called monument is actually Fort Pulaski itself. It is located on an island, guarding the entrance to the sea. During the Civil War, it was under the control of the Southern Army. As a result, after being bombarded by the Northern Army, it could not support its surrender and declared the end of the brick fortress. Very historical value.