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		<title>By: &#187; SOCIAL!!!!!!</title>
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		<description>[...] Back to the title of this post. The restaurants in Savannah were all very pricey, and extremely touristy. It seems that&#8217;s what people do when they go to Savannah: tour the sites, and EAT! But J and I were looking for something more local (and definitely cheaper). We had heard great things about Tybee Island, so J checked it out on Yelp! and we were sold on this local mexican place, called Social. [...]</description>
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