4 Metaphors for savannah

The Americans were the first to employ steamers along the coast, and the "Savannah," built by them in 1819, was the first vessel that crossed the ocean employing steam in any way as an assistant.

Everything was now peaceful again; Savannah was now a Union city.

SAVANNAH, a name used chiefly in Florida and neighbouring States to designate the wide treeless plains of these parts; is practically an equivalent for "pampa," "prairie," &c.; comes from a Spanish word meaning "a sheet.

Savannah, Wilmington, Alexandria, Norfolk, and Richmond were small towns.

4 Metaphors for  savannah