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Savannah Belles is a free passenger ferry that connects the city's downtown district with nearby Hutchinson Island, which is home to the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center. The ferry service is named in honor of the city's historic "Belles," with four ferries named after Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low, Civil War nurse Susie King Taylor, "Waving Girl" Florence Martus, and indigenous interpreter and negotiator Mary Musgrove. Ferries usually operate seven days a week, with landings offered at the Trade and Convention Center, Savannah's City Hall, and Morrell Park. All ferries are ADA accessible, with well-behaved dogs on leashes permitted aboard.

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Stroll through Forsyth Park, Savannah's largest and oldest public park
Head to River Street
Take a day trip to Tybee Island
Admire historic landmarks at Taylor Square
See Ellis Square
Visit Colonial Park Cemetery
Go on a romantic walk in Pulaski Square
Take the free Savannah Belles Ferry to Hutchinson Island
Go shopping at Savannah City Market
Spend a morning at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens
Dine at one of the Chippewa Square restaurants
Admire the historic buildings at Rousakis Plaza (Riverfront)
Visit Battlefield Memorial Park
Relax on South Beach
Explore the landmarks in Lafayette Square
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