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Orleans Square - Savannah (GA)

Address: 🏡 Orleans Square, Savannah, GA 31401
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    Catherine Griffin: We went here while traveling on the old Savannah tour bus. We got off the bus and went inside and an employee came over and said we couldn’t enter. She said because they had a school tour they weren’t letting other visitors in. The Savannah tour bus was aware of the tour but told us we were welcome to go in four different parts of the center. There needed to be better communication as we were now forced to wait outside in 30 degree weather for 20 minutes while we waited for another bus to come back for us.
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