River Street.
Paved with historic cobblestones along the south bank of the Savannah River, River Street is a bustling waterfront corridor where 19th-century cotton warehouses have been converted into a lively strip of shops, galleries, and restaurants. Situated below the city's main bluff, the street has a distinct multi-level geography connected to the Historic District by steep stone steps and ramps, passing historic ironwork, old retaining walls, and the subterranean Cluskey Vaults. Visitors gather along the John P. Rousakis Riverfront Plaza to watch massive cargo ships navigate the channel, pick up fresh pecan pralines at River Street Sweets, or grab frozen cocktails from Wet Willie's. From the open-air River Street Market Place to the iconic Waving Girl Statue, it is a spirited, highly walkable stretch that bridges Savannah's maritime past with its energetic present.
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