With bathrooms the size of New York City apartments, this French-Empire mansion is celebrated, if not in song, certainly in story, and certainly has a "wow" effect, especially the rooms that front. By the 1990s, this home was the crash pad for Joe Odom, one of the colorful characters in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. It was built ostentatiously in 1873 by Samuel Hamilton, Savannah's...