Savannah’s Nimbly Converted Municipal Grand Hotel Nods to Both Tropical Modernist and Nordic Cues
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When one thinks of Savannah, they picture cobblestone streets enveloped in draping Spanish moss and lined with Antebellum-era, Georgian-style row houses. What they might not realize is that this compact, historically significant, and undeniably haunted port town is also home to a sprinkling of distinctive Moderne and Midcentury Modern tower blocks, rising amid the Hostess City’s quaint park squares.
One such postwar structure is the six-story First Federal Savings & Loan Association Buildi
One such postwar structure is the six-story First Federal Savings & Loan Association Buildi
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