Chapter 140: Buying a plane

Gulfstream Aerospace, the world's leading manufacturer of luxury large business jets, was acquired by Passive Power in 99 and is headquartered in Savannah, a coastal port city in southern Georgia.

"It's so warm," although it was mid-November, the temperature in Savannah was still above 25 degrees, Huang Jingping took off her cashmere sweater and tied it around her waist, and she didn't know whether to protect her stomach or hide her stomach.

"Why are these houses so dilapidated? slums, don't they look like they?" she said, looking out of the car.

Feng Yiping is also a little confused, the environment of the city is very good, the road is wide and magnificent, and the intersection is a beautiful street park, but the houses on both sides of the road are really unsightly.

Many of them were made of red bricks, and many of the walls were blackened, as if they had been overburned, and there was moss on them, but the shops in these dilapidated houses looked very exquisite.

And the style of these buildings seems to have the elegance of English old-fashioned.

On both sides of the street, the branches of the trees are covered with silky Spanish moss, and the sunlight shines through them and scatters on the ground, adding a touch of romance.

However, this bit of romance faded quickly, for they soon discovered that there was a place they thought was a park, and it was not a park, but a large cemetery.

What kind of strange city is this, with such a large-scale cemetery in the center of the city?

"This may be an ancient city with a story," Feng Yiping guessed.

The booked hotel, the Westin Hotel, is the tallest building nearby, located on the Savannah River, with excellent scenery, but Huang Jingping is more picky and disgusted. "This river is so dirty?"

Yes, from a distance, it is true that the sea water is not as beautiful as the one you see at home.

In the afternoon, they took their first horse-drawn carriage sightseeing, only to have the discovery of the morning, the trees on both sides of the street. Now it looks like it's a little spooky too.

It wasn't until they bought a book in a bookstore that the doubts were solved.

It is a city built during the British colonial period, so it is also a city older than the Declaration of Independence, having survived the American Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and various natural disasters** such as plagues, tropical storms, and fires.

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