
Submitted by City of Savannah
Feb. 17, 2026 –The City of Savannah Municipal Archives recently launched StoryRoots: Mapping Savannah’s History, a community-driven project aimed at documenting places of historical significance throughout Savannah, as remembered and shared by our residents.
To contribute to StoryRoots, residents can visit savannahga.gov/storyroots and use the online form to share a location.
In addition to sharing written details, contributors can upload pictures and other documents related to the location and its place in local history.
From the suggestions collected, the City will build the StoryRoots interactive online map, a living record of the sites, memories, and moments that shaped Savannah. The public’s contributions will also help guide how the city preserves, honors, and shares the rich history that connects us all.
To learn more about the work of the municipal archives, please contact Luciana Spracher, Archives & History Officer, via email at Lspracher@savannahga.gov or by phone (912) 663-7075.
- Savannah’s Bandana Burger Welcomes Slutty Vegan Founder Pinky Cole for One-Day Pop-Up
- Savannah Filmmaker Pat Longstreth to Release Award-Winning Documentary IRON FAMILY Ahead of World Down Syndrome Day
- Parker’s Kitchen Announces Round-Up Campaign to Support Local Veterans
- Chatham Area Transit Authority Names Stephanie Cutter Chief Executive Officer
- Gordonston Art Fair Returns Feb. 28 with 50+ Local Artists
If you find value in this website, please consider contributing above or via Paypal to help cover the costs. You can also send contributions via Venmo @Savannah_Agenda. Your support, no matter how much you give, is appreciated and will help ensure the future viability of this community resource. You can also show your support by subscribing below and sharing Savannah Agenda with others via email or social media. Increasing readership is critical to the long-term success of this site.
- Savannah’s Bandana Burger Welcomes Slutty Vegan Founder Pinky Cole for One-Day Pop-Up
- Savannah Filmmaker Pat Longstreth to Release Award-Winning Documentary IRON FAMILY Ahead of World Down Syndrome Day
- Parker’s Kitchen Announces Round-Up Campaign to Support Local Veterans
- Chatham Area Transit Authority Names Stephanie Cutter Chief Executive Officer
- Gordonston Art Fair Returns Feb. 28 with 50+ Local Artists
Check out Savannah Agenda’s latest newsletter>
TOP POSTS





