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By @FE_JohnCarter on 2026-03-19 21:00
Savannah’s Georgia Day Parade: A Cherished Community Tradition at the Georgia History Festival
In Savannah, history isn’t just taught—it’s celebrated, lived, and proudly shared! The Georgia Day Parade, held during the Georgia History Festival at Savannah’s historic heart, is much more than a spectacle. It’s a cherished tradition that connects generations and fosters civic pride.
Each year, local schoolchildren don colonial costumes and parade through downtown streets, reminding the community of Georgia’s diverse heritage and the state’s founding. The joyful atmosphere at the Georgia History Festival is contagious—locals gather, cheer, and celebrate their shared history together. It’s a time when Savannah’s rich past comes alive, and the entire city gets involved.
For Savannah residents, this event is a cornerstone of the city’s cultural calendar. It gives families a chance to participate, educators a way to engage students, and everyone a moment to reflect on what makes Savannah—and Georgia as a whole—so special. The Georgia Day Parade is a vibrant reminder that history lives on in the community, cultivated by the Georgia Historical Society, and celebrated in unity each February.