F - Forsyth Park Fountain
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Tucked under the Spanish moss-draped oak trees in Savannah lies an alluring fountain whose ornate beauty has charmed visitors for over 150 years. The Parisian-inspired spring has been the heart of the oldest and largest park in this cozy Southern city since its construction in 1858. As the gentle murmur of cascading water joins the chirping crickets to fill the humid summer air, a rosy scent from the nearby Garden of Fragrance floats through. Relax for a moment and have a seat on one of the many park benches that line the outer rim of this romantic display, and watch as the water sparkles under the warm lantern glow of a summery evening. 32.06926, -81.09559
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