Turn-of-the-Centuries

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Savannah on npr

Just in case you are interested to know what npr listeners learn about Savannah:
(and wouldn't mind listening to archives while the fund drive is going on...)

What We Don't Know About Sherman's March

Georgia's 'Geechee' Culture Braces for Change

Better Design for Low-Cost Homes

Area Mourns Victims in Georgia Sugar Refinery Blast

For 50 Years, Nuclear Bomb Lost in Watery Grave

Uga: The University of Georgia Mascot

Justice Thomas Tells His Story

Letters: MLK Boulevards

A Hard-Working Neighbor, with Style

Raising Dogs, Fighting Dogs

A City Steps Up: Savannah Confronts Poverty

The Black Gullah Culture of the Sea Islands

'Reconstruction: The Second Civil War'
Kirsten Sparenborg Brinton at 8:33 PM
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