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Savannah's Gullah Geechee roots date back as early as the 1700s when enslaved West Africans were brought to Coastal Georgia. Today, Gullah Geechee communities like Pin Point continue to practice many cultural traditions of their ancestors. Experience Savannah's rich Gullah Geechee heritage with Gail Smith, historical interpreter and Pin Point native, during this on-site interview at the Pin Point Heritage Museum, where visitors can learn more about this important pillar of Savannah's African American history.
To learn more about Pin Point and the Coastal Heritage Society, visit https://chsgeorgia.org/PHM.
Plan your next trip at https://www.visitsavannah.com.
Hosted by Shannon Lowery and Produced by Tyler Edic.
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Savannah's Gullah Geechee roots date back as early as the 1700s when enslaved West Africans were brought to Coastal Georgia. Today, Gullah Geechee communities like Pin Point continue to practice many cultural traditions of their ancestors. Experience Savannah's rich Gullah Geechee heritage with Gail Smith, historical interpreter and Pin Point native, during this on-site interview at the Pin Point Heritage Museum, where visitors can learn more about this important pillar of Savannah's African American history.
To learn more about Pin Point and the Coastal Heritage Society, visit https://chsgeorgia.org/PHM.
Plan your next trip at https://www.visitsavannah.com.
Hosted by Shannon Lowery and Produced by Tyler Edic.

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