The Sorrel-Weed House, Georgia
In the heart of Savannah, Georgia, where cobblestone streets wind past live oaks draped in Spanish moss, stands a stately brick house that once symbolized success, respectability, and Southern ambition. The Sorrel-Weed House was built in the mid nineteenth century by Francis Sorrel, a prosperous merchant whose wealth came from trade, shipping, and the expanding economy of the port city.