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  • They were somewhere on River Street if I remember correctly. I'll look for something more.. concrete.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    If you really want me to post pictures then might I ask you pin the locations on a map of Savannah for me? (Specifically the area on the river in the game)

  • The river area is extremely small

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    If you really want me to post pictures then might I ask you pin the locations on a map of Savannah for me? (Specifically the area on the river in the game)

  • They were close to the intersection of Abercorne and East River Street.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    If you really want me to post pictures then might I ask you pin the locations on a map of Savannah for me? (Specifically the area on the river in the game)

  • I'm just going by word of mouth. These are trustworthy people.

  • I knew a mod came online because all of the horrid rule34 shit starts disappearing, trolls were banned, and threads were closed. :p

  • I'll do my best :D

    I do hope you enjoy your trip! We all would love to see Savannah through your perspective. (I would just settle for seeing it though)

  • Do attacks like this happen often?

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I knew a mod came online because all of the horrid rule34 shit starts disappearing, trolls were banned, and threads were closed.

  • This is exciting! Take LOTS of pictures for us!

  • I think the Travelier hotel is a real place, you should go there!

  • Maybe they would let you into that belltower in Crawford Square. Or maybe you could get on the roof of the hospital. I do hear the Savannah sewer tours are pretty nice though.

  • He'll be doing that WHILE he's on the boat. I mean, he's Viva.

    Onmens posted: »

    I was thinking more the kind of doctor that exchanges medicine for.. ehm.. you know. Viva is a Molly fan after all.

  • It is, but Macon is a good distance from Savannah.

    I think the Travelier hotel is a real place, you should go there!

  • I've been here a few months and I've seen it twice. Both unfortunately when the mods were away.

    Do attacks like this happen often?

  • Don't go by train! It attracts walkers!

  • I'd love to, but it's half way across the state in a direction I'm not going :p

    I think the Travelier hotel is a real place, you should go there!

  • I'd just throw it in reverse before we got off :D

    Don't go by train! It attracts walkers!

  • I see river street on the south end of the river, to the east of the bridge. I don't see Abercorne, but if it comes down to it I'll just take a stroll down the entirety of river street

    They were close to the intersection of Abercorne and East River Street.

  • edited March 2014

    It took me a little while to find it on the map, but the area where they were searching for a boat was between that intersection and the nearest boat launch.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I see river street on the south end of the river, to the east of the bridge. I don't see Abercorne, but if it comes down to it I'll just take a stroll down the entirety of river street

  • OzzyUKOzzyUK Moderator

    You need to try their desserts and if anyone asked why you decided to eat there you should say that it was recommended by Clementine :P

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    That's definitely on my list

  • That's a good idea. What do you think Clem would get? A sundae maybe?

    OzzyUK posted: »

    You need to try their desserts and if anyone asked why you decided to eat there you should say that it was recommended by Clementine :P

  • Wait hold up. Is it east or west river street? All I can find is west.

    It took me a little while to find it on the map, but the area where they were searching for a boat was between that intersection and the nearest boat launch.

  • Never mind it's the same street, it just isn't labeled east on the map I'm using

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Wait hold up. Is it east or west river street? All I can find is west.

  • Well, seeing it once is certainly enough. Though I've never seen it until now. The Mods do a pretty good job from what I can tell.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I've been here a few months and I've seen it twice. Both unfortunately when the mods were away.

  • Lucky! We passed by on our way to Daytona Beach a couple weeks ago, but it was already midnight by then. Only got to see the skyline for a wee bit.

  • I don't think they would let me in just to try their deserts :(

    I checked availability of the Marshall house for the dates I would be there and sadly they were booked!

    OzzyUK posted: »

    You need to try their desserts and if anyone asked why you decided to eat there you should say that it was recommended by Clementine :P

  • OzzyUKOzzyUK Moderator

    This looks like the location you are looking for Google Streetview Molly was climbing off the Hyatt hotel before her encounter with Lee.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Never mind it's the same street, it just isn't labeled east on the map I'm using

  • edited March 2014

    Yeah, its just on the eastern portion of River Street. City planners do that sometimes to make navigation easier. Though it can have the opposite effect just as often.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Never mind it's the same street, it just isn't labeled east on the map I'm using

  • They do a fantastic job. If they would be more lenient with a few certain things, and more harsh on a few certain trolls then they, and this forum, would be nearly perfect.

    Well, seeing it once is certainly enough. Though I've never seen it until now. The Mods do a pretty good job from what I can tell.

  • I'll be showing up in the afternoon sometime. I just hope I have time to get everything I want on my camera before it gets dark/it's time to leave.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    Lucky! We passed by on our way to Daytona Beach a couple weeks ago, but it was already midnight by then. Only got to see the skyline for a wee bit.

  • Good thinking. And, all joking aside, I think I heard somewhere that the Crawford School was real (but with a different name). See if you can visit that too. Acording to the wiki (it may be bs) it's somewhere near Crawford Square.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I'd just throw it in reverse before we got off

  • Since this is my first forum, I feel that I won't be satisfied anywhere else. I've been spoiled by the rich conversations, compelling members, and the solid layout. And, yeah, I don't think they can do much else to make this place better.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    They do a fantastic job. If they would be more lenient with a few certain things, and more harsh on a few certain trolls then they, and this forum, would be nearly perfect.

  • Wait. Crawford square exists??

    Good thinking. And, all joking aside, I think I heard somewhere that the Crawford School was real (but with a different name). See if you can visit that too. Acording to the wiki (it may be bs) it's somewhere near Crawford Square.

  • Cool, nice find and thank you :)

    OzzyUK posted: »

    This looks like the location you are looking for Google Streetview Molly was climbing off the Hyatt hotel before her encounter with Lee.

  • I'm guessing you're going to skip the sewers on this trip?

  • edited March 2014

    yep, you can see it in this Wikipedia article.

    It is located on Houston, between Hull and Perry Streets on the eastern edge of the historic district

    While all squares were once fenced it is the only one that remains so.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Wait. Crawford square exists??

  • Yeah. Its just to the right of Colonial Park Cemetary.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Wait. Crawford square exists??

  • edited March 2014

    Find Clem and Lee for me! And please get boat, Kenny would be happy!

  • Heck no! They're the most interesting part of the city...

    Onmens posted: »

    I'm guessing you're going to skip the sewers on this trip?

  • Maybe you could sneak into Crawford or the hospital through there?

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Heck no! They're the most interesting part of the city...

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