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4608119

onosm.org submitted note from a business:
Name: The Coop
addr:housenumber=901
addr:street=East 70th Street
addr:city=Savannah
addr:postcode=31405
Phone number: 912-484-6681
Website: https://www.thecoopgymsav.com
Social Network: https://www.facebook.com/thecoopgym
Opening Hours: M–F 6:00am–8:00pm; S 8:30am–10:00am
Wheelchair accessibility: yes
Category: Gyms or Fitness Centers
Description: Funcitonal Fitness Gym
Accepted payment methods:
takeaway=no

5172713 Julpod

This path now branches across the E 52nd Street Bridge, allowing for safe bike usage.

via StreetComplete 62.2

4476045 StreetIncomplete

Sneaky fire extinguisher

via StreetComplete 59.2

Attached photo(s):
https://westnordost.de/p/245834.jpg

4475967 StreetIncomplete

Unable to answer "Is this still here?" – Savannah Beach Health and Rehab (Rehabilitation Facility) – way/456487026 via StreetComplete 59.2:

Labeled “Tybee Island Care Center”

3735732

Sorry ... wrong battery name... will have to research it again... it is shown on the forts maps in the museum, as that is how I inquired to ranger Kirkland that there were some earthen things over across the highway ... We immediately went an looked it over and he pulled out some maps with the battery names on them and speculated which one had 4 mortar sites.

3736876

Ok... this is the site of Battery Halleck, the only known survivor of all the Union batteries .... the three pits for the 13 inch mortars are still distinguishable.

3736880

Note number 3735714 should be corrected to read battery Halleck, (not Hambright).
All the other info is as correct as I can remember from events and conversations with Ranger Kirkland ... there were four pits with berms around, but history has three mortars there (the fourth was cover for men and ammo from return fire from the fort).

3735714

Site of Union battery Hambright that helped cause the surrender of Ft. Pulaski.
Other batteries were covered over in the construction of the beach highway, and later by the addition of a landfill site in the areas. Battery Hambright is the only surviving one left ... I discovered this by accident and then reported the mortar earthen works to then park ranger Talley Kirkland who attempted to have the area protected under the Natl. Park service but due to several logistical hurdles this was never done.

2381520 TSurge

There is a swamp here.

3138169 zluuzki

new development