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  2. Savannah Guthrie lost her dad at 16. She shares childhood ...

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    Savannah Guthrie's late father, Charles, had a Christmas birthday. She remembers him reading the Bible and opening gifts on Christmas Eve. Savannah Guthrie lost her dad at 16.

  3. Hoda Kotb Reveals the Sentimental Gifts Savannah Guthrie Gave ...

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    Hoda Kotb will always have a friend in co-anchor Savannah Guthrie. Ahead of her final broadcast on Today, Kotb, 60, spoke with PEOPLE on Jan. 9 about the weeklong sendoff the show has deemed a ...

  4. The Villages, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Villages was the top-selling master-planned community in the United States in 2017 and one of only four communities to sell more than 1,000 homes. [19] The Villages also claimed the title of the best-selling master-planned community of the decade, with 24,440 new home sales from 2010 through 2019. [20]

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    11 a.m., June 15, Savannah Juneteenth Youth Fine Arts Festival at Forsyth Park 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 4 th Annual Juneteenth Celebration at Georgia Southern Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Center

  6. Some Kind of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Some Kind of Heaven is a 2020 American documentary film about The Villages, Florida, the world's largest retirement community.Marking the directorial feature debut of Lance Oppenheim, the film is a stylized portrait of four residents living within The Villages, struggling to find happiness and meaning in life's final chapters.

  7. Historic Savannah Foundation - Wikipedia

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    – Historic Savannah Foundation [5] Local journalist, artist and activist Anna Colquitt Hunter (1892–1985) [7] formed a group with six of her friends to block the demolition of the house and formed the Historic Savannah Foundation. [8] The group managed to raise the $22,500 needed to purchase the property themselves. [5]