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Savannah, Georgia
Savannah dive bar in an 1850s building with walls of Lincoln sketches.
Historic dive bar in an 1850s building where the walls and ceiling are covered in patron-drawn Abraham Lincoln sketches. Open mic nights, cheap drinks, and a welcoming local crowd — one of Savannah's most character-filled watering holes.
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