The Secret and Untold Life of Savannah’s Most Storied Hotel
A Century of Memories at Wilmington Island’s Enduring Icon
de Michael Thomasson
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The General Oglethorpe Hotel
The Savannah Inn and Country Club
Sheraton Savannah Inn and Country Club
Sheraton Savannah Resort and Country Club Wilmington Plantation Condominiums
Nestled on a sleepy island along the intracoastal waters, only a few miles from Savannah, Georgia - often called “the Paris of the South,” - the towering structure rose with the confidence of a place destined to matter.
The General Oglethorpe Hotel’s legacy reaches far beyond brick and stucco. It emerged as an icon of Southern hospitality and elegance, the beating heart of Wilmington Island, imprinting itself so deeply into the region that its presence still reverberates across the water.
Its history unfolds like an American epic. Born in the roaring optimism of the 1920s. Tempered in the crucible of the Great Depression. Seized by Uncle Sam and transformed into a naval outpost. Host to a Major League baseball team seeking springtime refuge. A stage for international financiers, political maneuvering, and the shadowy intrigues of the Teamsters era. A playground for movie stars. A backdrop for scandals whispered long after the lights went out. And finally, a survivor thrust into the relentless tide of modern development, fighting to hold onto its soul as the world around it shifted. Even now, the General Oglethorpe carries the weight of every era it endured.
Today, Wilmington Plantation Condominium rises as a rare jewel on the water’s edge. Its sweeping views and storied past set it apart from anything else in the region. More than a place to live, it stands as an icon, a living echo of Walthour and Saffold’s audacious dream and a testament to Wilmington Island’s enduring allure as a haven for leisure, beauty, and community. It would make the General proud!
The Savannah Inn and Country Club
Sheraton Savannah Inn and Country Club
Sheraton Savannah Resort and Country Club Wilmington Plantation Condominiums
Nestled on a sleepy island along the intracoastal waters, only a few miles from Savannah, Georgia - often called “the Paris of the South,” - the towering structure rose with the confidence of a place destined to matter.
The General Oglethorpe Hotel’s legacy reaches far beyond brick and stucco. It emerged as an icon of Southern hospitality and elegance, the beating heart of Wilmington Island, imprinting itself so deeply into the region that its presence still reverberates across the water.
Its history unfolds like an American epic. Born in the roaring optimism of the 1920s. Tempered in the crucible of the Great Depression. Seized by Uncle Sam and transformed into a naval outpost. Host to a Major League baseball team seeking springtime refuge. A stage for international financiers, political maneuvering, and the shadowy intrigues of the Teamsters era. A playground for movie stars. A backdrop for scandals whispered long after the lights went out. And finally, a survivor thrust into the relentless tide of modern development, fighting to hold onto its soul as the world around it shifted. Even now, the General Oglethorpe carries the weight of every era it endured.
Today, Wilmington Plantation Condominium rises as a rare jewel on the water’s edge. Its sweeping views and storied past set it apart from anything else in the region. More than a place to live, it stands as an icon, a living echo of Walthour and Saffold’s audacious dream and a testament to Wilmington Island’s enduring allure as a haven for leisure, beauty, and community. It would make the General proud!
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Histoire
- Catégories supplémentaires Architecture, Voyages
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 282 -
ISBN
- Couverture rigide imprimée: 9798261042990
- Date de publication: févr 26, 2026
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Hoffa, Island, Wilmington, Savannah, Hotel, Oglethorpe
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