Just across the street from the Armstrong House is the Oglethorpe Club, the most prestigious private club in the South. In 2019 it was renovated by luxury hotelier Richard C Kessler, a Savannah native, who currently resides here. It later served as the campus for the Armstrong Junior College then the offices of a law firm. This opulent 25,000-square-foot granite and glazed-brick mansion was built in 1919 as a private residence. The Armstrong House is also situated on the square and is one of the most impressive homes in Georgia. Growing, changing and adapting all the time, Savannah remains one of the most interesting cities (at least we think so) to talk about and we will continue to do just that! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for regular updates from on top of the #PartyBike and book your tour with us today.Many notable guests have stayed here including Oliver Stone, Marc Jacobs, and John Berendt while he was writing the book, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Don’t forget to bookmark this page if you haven’t done it already and come back often to see what we are talking about. We hope you have enjoyed reading with us today on the Savannah Sip N’ Cycle Blog. Savannah is good for keeping a variety of options, that’s one of those reasons we can’t seem to get enough of the city. Of all the options found on today’s list, you and your party, date or even coworkers are bound to select the choice that makes everyone happy. Tattoos, guitars, wood burning, there is truly no limit to the amount of talent lining the city and we are lucky enough that some of the experts are willing to teach. Take a moment to check back through our old posts to find out more about the artists we support. Here at Savannah Sip N’ Cycle, all of our coolest hosts and best friends are largely invested in the arts scene, from music to photography and each niche specialty in between. Much like the historic aspect of downtown Savannah, our sense of creativity shows around every inch of this place. Our hosts always get a kick out of checking out the finished painting so don’t hesitate to share!Īt Savannah Sip N’ Cycle, we love getting involved with the creative community, whether it be by attending displays hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design or checking out the latest mural being added to the Starland District. While we can’t store alcohol on the #PartyBike, we can absolutely store paintings so consider any of these classes as an option prior to your ride with us. ![]() Keep reading for a list of workshops that will allow you to learn a new skill, taught by some of the city’s best instructors.įirst up, for the grown folks, we love a good combo deal so read up about a handful of painting classes where you can enjoy adult beverages while learning a craft from local teachers. ![]() What we have prepared for you today is a way to become part of Savannah’s arts community. Only small piece of an arts community that keeps getting bigger, you won’t have to look hard to find even entire districts (check out our past article about the Starland District) dedicated to the creative prowess. Taking a walk-through downtown Savannah, you might notice the SCAD buildings, street corner buskers and paintings displayed throughout every coffee shop. Today, we want to talk to you about art and what Savannah has to offer for those who don’t know they are artists yet. Covering everything from local bands to happy hour deals, the Savannah Sip N Cycle Blog has a bit for anyone who wants to visit the beautiful city of Savannah, Georgia. ![]() Whether you want to discover new adventures for your vacation in Savannah or are a local who needs another idea for Friday night, we have got something for you! Trust us, this is the blog that you will want to have in your bookmarks. Welcome back to the Savannah Sip N’ Cycle Blog! We are delighted to have you reading with us again.
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