Factors Walk, a cobbled riverfront section of the Savannah Historic District, is a row of red-brick buildings that hark back to the city’s cotton-trading past. The upper level buzzes with shops, restaurants, and hotels, while the lower level has earned a reputation for its eerie, after-dark ambiance. Visitors can explore the historic architecture, enjoy a meal, or delve into the area’s ghostly lore, making it a multifaceted destination that captures both the commercial and the mysterious aspects of Savannah.
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