Preserving the Historic Road 2014
September 26-28, 2014 |
Savannah, Georgia, “The Hostess City of the South,” is the location of our ninth biennial conference. Laid out in 1733, the public squares, canopied by live oaks and Spanish moss, are a leisurely stroll from the conference hotel. Beyond Savannah, American Indian roads transformed into colonial trade routes, such as the King’s Road, and were later used during the Revolutionary and Civil wars. These same roads evolved into the highways of the modern era, providing the lifeline between growing industries and the bustling port of Savannah, and enticed travelers to southern vacationlands via the Dixie Highway and theAtlantic Coastal Highway (US 17). So, journey on down with your fellow road enthusiasts and enjoy some fine southern hospitality.
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Website:
www.historicroads.org |
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Location Information |
Savannah, GA |
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Contact Information |
Email:
info@historicroads.org |
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