Jonathan Stalcup

Jonathan Stalcup

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architectural tour guide

Savannah, GA
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Jonathan Stalcup
12 places updated December 15, 2012
best places to get coffee related drinks in Savannah and several great spots to hang out
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Jonathan Stalcup
15 places updated March 9, 2013
15 places including SCAD Museum of Art, Telfair Museums' Jepson Center, Flannery O'Connor Home, Green-Meldrim House
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3 places including Cutters Point, Maison De Macarons, Hill Of Beans
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    Jonathan's Recent Tips
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    "A great neighborhood to find some of Savannah's best Mid Century Modest homes. www.architecturalsavannah.com"
    Jonathan StalcupJonathan Stalcup · March 7, 2013
    Travel and Transportation
    · Savannah, United States
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    "The original portion, built in 1847 for Eliza M. Thompson, was expanded in 1870 to include the current entry and rooms to the west. Note the asymmetry on the front facade www.architecturalsavannah.com"
    Jonathan StalcupJonathan Stalcup · July 12, 2012
    Bed and Breakfast
    · Savannah, United States
    8.4
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    "built in 1884 for Uranie L. Gaudry - note the Italianate detail above the front windows and bracketed overhanging eaves www.architecturalsavannah.com"
    Jonathan StalcupJonathan Stalcup · July 12, 2012
    Hostel
    · Savannah, United States
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    "Not sure who to mention this to but the tip from SCAD about Sherman using a building built in 1906 needs to be examined...the building in mind is probably Massie School"
    Jonathan StalcupJonathan Stalcup · June 8, 2012
    Arts
    · Savannah, United States
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    "The place to stop when you're ready to buy or sell a house in Savannah!"
    Jonathan StalcupJonathan Stalcup · March 31, 2012
    Financial Service
    · Savannah, United States
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    "Savannah’s first free public school, operating continuously from 1856 until 1974 except for its use as a Union hospital during the Civil War and as a Freedmen’s school during Reconstruction."
    Jonathan StalcupJonathan Stalcup · February 3, 2012
    History Museum
    · Savannah, United States
    7.7