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    Hospice Savannah Thrift Shoppe

    3.0 (9 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    This store had a huge selection of very interesting items as well as clothing. Enjoyed browsing!

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    American Red Cross of Souteast and Coastal Georgia

    American Red Cross of Souteast and Coastal Georgia

    (2 reviews)

    How many times have you thought about giving blood ? Most of the time we're all so caught up in our…read moreown lives that we forget about giving back . The Red Cross is the one place that you can say without a shadow of a doubt saves lives . It's a place that although you say to yourself you'll never need in your lifetime you never really know that for sure . They supply blood to countless people , your kids , your neighbors, your co-workers and more importantly to people you don't know at all . People will stand in line for hours on Black Friday or when the new iPhone comes out but they wouldn't take a quarter of that time to do something that can really help others . These are some of the nicest people you'll have the pleasure meeting the make the process quick and as painless as possible( no it doesn't hurt either ) . Go give today and save a live they're always looking for new donors , the life you save may be your own .

    Writing to review their online CPR/1st Aid Class they offer now. I had a question & called & got a…read moreman who did not speak English. He told me the classes I needed to do online but that they would not be offered until after my class I go to. I explained I needed to take a Certification that I had TAKEN the courses online b4 the classroom meets. He kept arguing with me. I had to tell him how it worked. I finally asked to speak to an English speaking person & he put the English speaking person who was teaching him, sitting right beside him on the phone !!!! I was on my Netbook & someone told me I could not use my Netbook and would have to start over on Internet Explorer on my Laptop !!! I had even taken my Exams !!! I started ALL OVER on Internet Explorer and then was told later I HAD TO BE on Chrome and had to start from the beginning AGAIN !!! My Certificates didn't show up I called again and still they could not tell me what was wrong and still,as usual kept getting d/c. I ended up signing up w/ Am. Heart Association and dropped this Course, It is the WORST ONLINE COURSE EVER !!!I have a Master's in Health Science too !!! Very sad b/c it is really needed.

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    Georgia Historical Society

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    The Georgia Historical Society is housed in Hodgson Hall, the headquarters and main library of the…read moreSociety and this building was designed by architect Detlef Lienau, being built in 1876. The Society itself was incorporated in 1839 and now holds the world's largest collection of materials germane to Georgia history. Hodgson Hall is a delightful building with a commodius interior and fine iron-work on the exterior, making a visit feel like a trip to a grand library at one of the world's great universities. Architect Lienau, though German-born, was one of the founders of the American Institute of Architects and though not as well-known as some of America's nineteenth-century architects, did some very innovative work including this building and it is fitting that the Historical Society is housed in a building of such note and merit. The collection itself is not only large but varied and while a lot of it understandably concerns the colonial and Civil War periods of Savannah's lengthy history, it also has interesting architectural and social content regarding the modern and contemporary history of the city and region. The Society also conducts frequent talks and events including special programs for schoolkids, partnerships with local colleges, and other efforts at outreach.

    It's a beautiful, historic building, older than the whole city of Seattle (hey, Seattle is where I…read morelive, I can't avoid comparisons) (and yes, nearly all of the buildings in downtown Savannah are beatiful, old and historic, bear with me), and one of the perks of majoring in history at Armstrong in Savannah is that eventually you'll be admitted to the innermost sanctum of the Historical Society (after getting a membership, of course). You won't be able to do your Methodology paper without access to the boxes kept in a climate controlled environment that you have to sign for and can't leave the building with, but it's worth it to leaf through the 90 year old Grand Tour diary of the 10 year old son of a doctor who was one of the earliest users of the X-Ray. I think he died of radiation poisoning. Imagine that. It's a cool and quiet library with big wood tables, little lamps and a gallery running around the room. Just what you'd picture. The people working there are cool, quiet, smart and helpful, and if you appreciate libraries, history, books, and/or architecture, you should visit.

    Hospice Savannah Thrift Shoppe - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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