Show 235 - Fred Lloyd - 2-16-22

Fred Lloyd, long time resident of Savannah and pedi-cab tour guide, joined us to talk about his heritage, growing up in Savannah, a few fantastic tidbits about the city, tells the tale of moving the Unitarian Universalist from Ogelthorpe Square to Troupe Square, then we went on to discuss the location of the African Monuments in the city, if they are in the right locations, their imperfections, and what ought to be done.
Matthew finished us off with Talking about Mary Musgrove and the speculation that she was a Madame and connected Native women with the new settlers.

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