It does now, at any rate. In the 1730s, though, the Walled City prohibited liquor, Catholics and lawyers (some debate the wisdom of repealing that last ban)

Grand homes surround 24 picturesque squares throughout the city
Grand homes surround 24 picturesque squares throughout the city
We can't imagine a more beautiful or peaceful final resting places than Bonaventure Cemetery
We can’t imagine a more beautiful or peaceful final resting places than Bonaventure Cemetery
The walls of Fort Pulaski still bear the scars (and even a cannonball) from its Civil War bombardment
The walls of Fort Pulaski still bear the scars (and even a cannonball) from its Civil War bombardment
We just miss St. Patrick's Day, when water in the city's fountains is dyed green. We are surprised to learn a community in Georgia hosts one of the largest Irish celebrations in the country, with more than five visitors for every resident
We just miss St. Patrick’s Day, when water in the city’s fountains is dyed green. We are surprised to learn a community in Georgia hosts one of the largest Irish celebrations in the country, with more than five visitors for every resident
When Catholics do arrive in Savannah, they do so in style, as evidenced by the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
When Catholics do arrive in Savannah, they do so in style, as evidenced by the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

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