There were also some noticeable land marks on the street: The World War II monument, also known as
“The Cracked Earth” monument. The two halves of the globe are split,
representing the conflict of a world divided; The anchor monument; The
Propeller Club Memorial, Savannah, GA; The African American Monument , all of which provide
you with huge amounts of history up and down Savannah’s beautiful cobblestone
riverfront.
Sometimes you also see Georgia Queen, a riverboat cruising
on the river or ducked right in front of the street. There were restaurants, boutiques stores,
canndy stores (local treats!) and souvenir stores at one side of the street,
with spacious walking space and beaches for you to rest, a truly romantic place
for you to enjoy.