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Neighborhood Spotlight: Richmond Hill

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Just beyond The Ford’s gates is Richmond Hill — a city of more than 10,000 that still exudes a timeless small-town charm. From bustling waterfront eateries to historic landmarks, Richmond Hill offers unique experiences and attractions that will appeal to all ages. For that reason, we curated an insider’s guide to Richmond Hill so you can explore with ease. 

EAT & SIP

Fish Tales

Voted “Best Seafood Restaurant” in Richmond Hill, Fish Tales is set along the waterfront in a casual, family-friendly space featuring a lively, Caribbean aesthetic. Enjoy views of the marina, soak in the tropical vacation vibes and be sure to order their delicious fried shrimp baskets and world-famous hushpuppies, a family recipe passed down multiple generations.  

Marker 107

Marker 107 offers some of the very best seafood on the Southeast Georgia coast, all accompanied by incredible vistas of Kilkenny Creek. Most come for authentic Southern-fried flounder and jumbo lump crab cakes, but the fresh scallops and oysters are just as succulent. 

Bubba’s Bistro

A crowd-favorite coastal heritage restaurant, Bubba’s Bistro is serving up classic, Southern fare in a relaxed, contemporary atmosphere. Come for lunch or dinner and indulge in lowcountry favorites like shrimp and grits, fried green tomatoes and crab cakes. 

The Local on 17

Don’t want seafood? Make your way to The Local on 17 for world-class, dry-aged steaks. The popular restaurant proudly serves USDA Prime ribeyes, porterhouses, strips and USDA choice tenderloins—all of which pair perfectly with their extensive collection of wines.

 

 

SEE & DO

Coastal Bryan Heritage Trail

Hop in your car and embark on a driving tour of the Coastal Bryan Heritage Trail, a scenic route that winds through roads dotted with private homes and historical cemeteries and churches. Along the way, you’ll learn about the many fascinating people and stories that make up the rich heritage of south Bryan County. 

Fort McAllister State Park

For those wanting to explore Richmond Hill by foot, look no further than Fort McAllister State Park. Situated on the banks of the Ogeechee River, the scenic park features plentiful artifacts from the Civil War, from cannons to bombproof barracks to palisades, while teeming with giant live oaks and Spanish moss for an idyllic outdoor escape. Whether you come to stroll, fish or picnic, Fort McAllister State Park is a must-visit for any nature or history enthusiast.

Richmond Hill History Museum

To learn why Henry Ford is essentially synonymous with Richmond Hill, head to the local History Museum (formerly Ford Kindergarten) and see why Henry and his wife Clara have had such a lasting impact on the town. You’ll also gain insights into how the Colonial, Revolutionary War and Civil War eras shaped the community. 

 

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6 Savannah Events to Check Out in February

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A quick 30-minute drive north of The Ford Field & River Club is Savannah, one of the South’s most exciting cities where rich history meets stylish urbanity. From award-winning restaurants to independent boutiques to contemporary art museums, there’s no shortage of things to see and do in this true peach of a place. That’s why we compiled a list of six events to check out in February so you can soak up Savannah’s charming Southern flair and experience the best of Georgia right beyond your front door. 

Savannah Black Heritage Festival

February 1-20 | Virtual

Starting February 1, the Savannah Black Heritage Festival (which is all virtual and free to the public this year) celebrates the culture, music, cuisine and history of Black heritage with special appearances and performances throughout the month. Check out the events schedule here.

 

Super Museum Sunday

February 6

The Georgia History Festival is back with everyone’s favorite Super Museum Sunday on February 6. Gain free admission to more than 100 sites in Savannah, both in-person and online, and explore the state’s rich history via house museums, art museums, historic landmarks and more.

 

The Love Chocolate Half & 10K

February 12 

This half marathon and 10K race is all about earning your chocolate. On Saturday, February 12, challenge yourself to a fun run with plenty of treats—think hot chocolate and fondue—from packet pick-up to the finish line. Beyond the sweet incentives, this run follows a scenic route. Sign up here.

 

Savannah Book Festival

February 17-20 | Telfair Square

This President’s Day Weekend, head to historic downtown to listen, learn and engage with world-renowned authors from across the country at the Savannah Book Festival. This year, you can expect big names like Gabriela Garcia, Laura Dave, Miranda Cowley Heller and so many more.

 

American Traditions Vocal Competition

February 21-25 

Every February, talented singers from around the nation make their way to Savannah for the chance to win more than $35,000 in cash prizes and a solo performance with the Savannah Philharmonic Orchestra. The American Traditions Vocal Competition takes place over four days, offering residents and visitors the opportunity to listen in and be amazed. 

 

Cars on the Coast

February 26 | Savannah Convention Center

Street Lab is bringing Cars on the Coast to the Savannah Convention Center on Saturday, February 26. The indoor showcase will feature unique models, vendors, music, games and more for an event to remember. Have a car you want to showcase? Register here

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