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Anything to do in Charlotte, NC or Savannah GA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bud Williams" data-source="post: 781459" data-attributes="member: 66613"><p>I used to go the Savannah every year around August with the GA Air National Guard.</p><p></p><p>Summer training for two weeks in full chemical warfare suits, gas mask all the CW crap.</p><p></p><p>I really grew to dislike Savannah in those days. We did get alot of down time and drinking time. I think Palmers? was a nice restaurant, there are alot of good eating places, also there is the Pirate House and we made it a tradition to stop by Sweats BBQ on I16? Before pulling into Savannah it's about an hour or so away if I remember right. Its been 12 years or so since I retired. River street is nice, but beware of some areas of Savannah, Crime is kinda high. Good Luck! Have Fun, Stay Safe!</p><p></p><p>Bud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud Williams, post: 781459, member: 66613"] I used to go the Savannah every year around August with the GA Air National Guard. Summer training for two weeks in full chemical warfare suits, gas mask all the CW crap. I really grew to dislike Savannah in those days. We did get alot of down time and drinking time. I think Palmers? was a nice restaurant, there are alot of good eating places, also there is the Pirate House and we made it a tradition to stop by Sweats BBQ on I16? Before pulling into Savannah it's about an hour or so away if I remember right. Its been 12 years or so since I retired. River street is nice, but beware of some areas of Savannah, Crime is kinda high. Good Luck! Have Fun, Stay Safe! Bud [/QUOTE]
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