
The coastal marshlands and river systems of the Lowcountry define this landscape just after World War II, showing a region where tide-water commerce and military preparations converged. Savannah serves as the primary urban hub, connected by the Savannah River to a network of inland rail lines including the Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line. This era captures a period of significant military activity, with large installations like Camp Stewart, Chatham AAF, and the U S Marine Base on Parris Island deeply integrated into the geography of Chatham and Beaufort counties.
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1942 Savannah
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1947 Savannah
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1948 Savannah
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1955 Savannah
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1957 Savannah
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1960 Savannah
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1961 Savannah
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1978 Savannah
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1981 Savannah
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2024 Savannah
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