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Larry and Claudia invite you to be their guest while you are in Savannah. Claudia's Manor is located in one of Savannah's Historic districts. Nestled between Drayton and Abercorn Streets. Enjoy an afternoon of leisure and stroll through the beautiful Forsyth Park or treat yourselves to one of the many fine restaurants that Savannah has to offer. If you are in town for business the Historic Library is just a few steps away.

Location: 101 E. 35th St., Savannah Georgia 31401 Telephone 912-233-2379

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