Mile Long Oak Drive, Wormsloe Plantation, Savannah, GA

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Mile Long Oak Drive is a stunning and iconic feature of the Wormsloe Plantation, located in Savannah, Georgia. This picturesque avenue is renowned for its breathtaking canopy of live oak trees draped with Spanish moss, creating a tunnel-like effect that is both enchanting and quintessentially Southern. The drive stretches for approximately 1.5 miles and serves as the entrance to the historic Wormsloe site. Wormsloe Plantation itself is a significant historical site, originally established in the early 18th century by Noble Jones, one of the original settlers of the Georgia colony. Today, it is part of the Wormsloe Historic Site, which is open to the public and offers visitors a glimpse into Georgia's colonial past. The site includes the ruins of the original tabby house, a museum, and walking trails that provide insights into the area's natural and cultural history. Mile Long Oak Drive is particularly popular among photographers and visitors seeking to capture the quintessential beauty of the Southern landscape. Its serene and majestic atmosphere makes it a must-see destination for anyone visiting Savannah.


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