Part 8 - St. Augustine, Jacksonville, Sea Island, Savannah
The Ponce de Leon Hotel, which is now a college, another one of Flagler's beautiful hotels that he built for his railroad that went to Key West. I think Bill really was impressed with his ambition.
The Spanish Fort, Castillo de San Marcos, was built to defend St. Augustine.
Ann Campbell and her husband Bob with daughter Sarah. The twin boys Alex and Will, were sleeping so we didn't disturb them.
One of the many odd shaped container ships we see.
Old friends together on Sea Island having dinner at the Lodge.
The picture says it all. Bill and his girls.
Low tide on the marsh, which means shallow water on the ICW!!!
Juliette Gordon Low's home, one of the beautiful restored homes of Savannah. She was the founder of the Girl Scouts.
River Street, the back of the old cotton warehouses in Savannah. Now shops and restaurants.
City Hall in Savannah with its beautiful gold leaf dome.
A pre civil war home in Beaufort SC, you can tell because of the basement floor where the slaves lived.