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Savannah's Waving Girl

486 E River St, Savannah, Georgia 31401 USA

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“greeting every ship that came into the harbor”

One of Savannah's favorite stories involves the life of Florence Martus (1868 - 1943), who was known well by Savannahians and sailors of the sea as the Waving Girl. The daughter of a sergeant stationed at Fort Pulaski, Florence later moved to a cottage along the river near the entrance of the harbor with her brother George, the Cockspur Island Lighthouse keeper. As the story goes, life at the remote cottage was lonely for Florence whose closest companion was her devoted collie. At an early age, she developed a close affinity with the passing ships and welcomed each one with a wave of her handkerchief. Sailors began returning her greeting by waving back or with a blast of the ship's horn. Eventually Florence started greeting the ships arriving in the dark by waving a lantern. Florence Martus continued her waving tradition for 44 years and it is estimated that she welcomed more than 50,000 ships during her lifetime. There is a lot of unsubstantiated speculation about Florence having fallen in love with a sailor who never returned to Savannah. The facts, however, about why she started and continued the waving tradition for so many years remain a mystery. In any event, Florence Martus grew into a Savannah legend, known far and wide. On September 27, 1943, the SS Florence Martus, a Liberty ship, was christened in her honor. The Waving Girl Statue by renowned sculptor Felix De Weldon, the sculptor of the United States Marine Corps Memorial in Arlington, Virginia (also known as the Iwo Jima Memorial,) depicts Florence with her loyal collie.

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Nadja

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August 01, 2013
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Her shoes are huge. :)

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  • 395 Reviews
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April 01, 2019
Rated 4.0

Neat stop along Savannah's Harbor. I really enjoyed the story behind it. We parked behind the Olde Harbor Inn (above the Waving Girl statue) where there are parking meters. It was a 5 minute walk from there down to the statue. It is a VERY busy area, or at least was in Spring.

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TheresaEicher

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March 02, 2018
Rated 4.0

Don’t miss this if you are walking along the River Walk. It’s a great story and relaxing stop to rest.

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Savannah's Waving Girl

486 E River St
Savannah, Georgia
31401 USA
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