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The Great Savannah Fire of 1820 began on the evening of January 11 when a small fire ignited in a wooden warehouse along the waterfront. Strong winds quickly spread the flames to nearby structures, causing a rapid escalation of the blaze. The fire consumed a significant portion of the city's buildings, demonstrating the vulnerability of Savannah's wooden architecture to such disasters. Ultimately, the fire resulted in extensive destruction and prompted changes in building regulations and fire safety practices in the city.

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