In the mid-2000s, the Starland District – named after the neighborhood’s old Starland Dairy building – developed a distinct look and feel. The new image sparked the interest of curious locals, and the neighborhood soon became the ‘it’ spot for up-and-coming artists and entrepreneurs.
Today, this revitalized neighborhood is filled with galleries, vintage apparel shops, music venues, cafes and restaurants, and loads of architectural and cultural history. This trendy side of Savannah is undeniably hip, happening, and vibrant with art.
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