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Savannah 101, une visite historique (par Walk With Me Savannah Tours)

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Walk With Me Savannah Tours presents 'Savannah 101', a tour where we discuss the fascinating history that took place here from the 18th century through present day.

This is an excellent experience for guests of any age and knowledge level, ranging from the complete novice all the way up to history connoisseurs. We will cover Savannah history in depth in a way that both serves as an introduction and also elaborates on the significant interactions and implications of these events and figures.

You will learn about influential residents and visitors, architectural trends, the impact of wars and movements, and how all these events intertwine to form a city that is both frozen in time and very much alive.

You are certain to leave this tour with a greater depth of knowledge and more rounded appreciation of Savannah than ever before.

This tour begins in Johnson Square (by the eastern fountain, near the First Christ Church), and concludes in Wright Square.
Ville: Savane
Mon 21 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Fully narrated and interactive tour.
Photographe professionnel
Fully narrated and interactive tour.
Eau en bouteille
Fully narrated and interactive tour.
Fully narrated and interactive tour.
Fully narrated and interactive tour.
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Well-behaved pets allowed
  • Not recommended for those who cannot walk/roll 0.25 mi without resting
À quoi s'attendre
1
Johnson Square
Your guide will discuss the founding of Savannah, the city layout, and Nathaniel Greene (and his monument).
2
Reynolds Square
Your guide will discuss John Wesley, the Olde Pink House, and early agricultural experiments in Georgia
3
Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters
Your guide will discuss the architecture of the Owens-Thomas House and its architect William Jay, which is a great accompaniment to a tour of the inside of the home, where they discuss the lives of its residents and visitors. The house tour is HIGHLY recommended, but not included.
4
Colonial Park Cemetery
Your guide will discuss Savannah's treatment of cemeteries and some common burial practices, as well as some of the disasters that befell the city, and touch upon the Union occupation of Savannah during the Civil War.
5
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Your guide will discuss the history of Savannah's Catholic congregations and the construction of the cathedral, and will highlight some of its features
6
Lafayette Square
Your guide will discuss the Hamilton-Turner Inn, the first home in Savannah to have electricity, and some of its architectural features. They will also discuss the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor (famous writer), and the adulthood home of Juliette Gordon Lowe (founder of the Girl Scouts)
7
Madison Square
Your guide will discuss more of Savannah's architecture, including the Savannah Volunteer Guards' Armory and the Scottish Rite Temple, and the monument to Sergeant Jasper and his moments of Valor in the Revolutionary War.
8
Green-Meldrim House
Your guide will discuss the innovative architecture of the house, Sherman's residency during the Union occupation of Savannah, Field Order 15, and its impact on black communities both before and after its repeal.
9
Chippewa Square
Your guide will discuss Savannah's founder, Oglethorpe's, take on governance of the colony of Georgia and the implications as our beginning as a non-royal colony. Your guide will also briefly discuss the history of fires in Savannah, the Savannah Theater, and the Independent Presbyterian Church.
10
Wright Square
Your guide will discuss the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low and her life, as well as her extended family and their accomplishments. They will also discuss the historical use of the lots surrounding Wright Square, and the history and impact of both Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
11
Johnson Square
Your guide will discuss the founding of Savannah, the city layout, and Nathaniel Greene (and his monument).
12
Reynolds Square
Your guide will discuss John Wesley, the Olde Pink House, and early agricultural experiments in Georgia
13
Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters
Your guide will discuss the architecture of the Owens-Thomas House and its architect William Jay, which is a great accompaniment to a tour of the inside of the home, where they discuss the lives of its residents and visitors. The house tour is HIGHLY recommended, but not included.
14
Colonial Park Cemetery
Your guide will discuss Savannah's treatment of cemeteries and some common burial practices, as well as some of the disasters that befell the city, and touch upon the Union occupation of Savannah during the Civil War.
15
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Your guide will discuss the history of Savannah's Catholic congregations and the construction of the cathedral, and will highlight some of its features
16
Lafayette Square
Your guide will discuss the Hamilton-Turner Inn, the first home in Savannah to have electricity, and some of its architectural features. They will also discuss the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor (famous writer), and the adulthood home of Juliette Gordon Lowe (founder of the Girl Scouts)
17
Madison Square
Your guide will discuss more of Savannah's architecture, including the Savannah Volunteer Guards' Armory and the Scottish Rite Temple, and the monument to Sergeant Jasper and his moments of Valor in the Revolutionary War.
18
Green-Meldrim House
Your guide will discuss the innovative architecture of the house, Sherman's residency during the Union occupation of Savannah, Field Order 15, and its impact on black communities both before and after its repeal.
19
Chippewa Square
Your guide will discuss Savannah's founder, Oglethorpe's, take on governance of the colony of Georgia and the implications as our beginning as a non-royal colony. Your guide will also briefly discuss the history of fires in Savannah, the Savannah Theater, and the Independent Presbyterian Church.
20
Wright Square
Your guide will discuss the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low and her life, as well as her extended family and their accomplishments. They will also discuss the historical use of the lots surrounding Wright Square, and the history and impact of both Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
21
Johnson Square
Your guide will discuss the founding of Savannah, the city layout, and Nathaniel Greene (and his monument).
22
Reynolds Square
Your guide will discuss John Wesley, the Olde Pink House, and early agricultural experiments in Georgia
23
Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters
Your guide will discuss the architecture of the Owens-Thomas House and its architect William Jay, which is a great accompaniment to a tour of the inside of the home, where they discuss the lives of its residents and visitors. The house tour is HIGHLY recommended, but not included.
24
Colonial Park Cemetery
Your guide will discuss Savannah's treatment of cemeteries and some common burial practices, as well as some of the disasters that befell the city, and touch upon the Union occupation of Savannah during the Civil War.
25
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Your guide will discuss the history of Savannah's Catholic congregations and the construction of the cathedral, and will highlight some of its features
26
Lafayette Square
Your guide will discuss the Hamilton-Turner Inn, the first home in Savannah to have electricity, and some of its architectural features. They will also discuss the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor (famous writer), and the adulthood home of Juliette Gordon Lowe (founder of the Girl Scouts)
27
Madison Square
Your guide will discuss more of Savannah's architecture, including the Savannah Volunteer Guards' Armory and the Scottish Rite Temple, and the monument to Sergeant Jasper and his moments of Valor in the Revolutionary War.
28
Green-Meldrim House
Your guide will discuss the innovative architecture of the house, Sherman's residency during the Union occupation of Savannah, Field Order 15, and its impact on black communities both before and after its repeal.
29
Chippewa Square
Your guide will discuss Savannah's founder, Oglethorpe's, take on governance of the colony of Georgia and the implications as our beginning as a non-royal colony. Your guide will also briefly discuss the history of fires in Savannah, the Savannah Theater, and the Independent Presbyterian Church.
30
Wright Square
Your guide will discuss the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low and her life, as well as her extended family and their accomplishments. They will also discuss the historical use of the lots surrounding Wright Square, and the history and impact of both Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
31
Place Johnson
Votre guide discutera de la fondation de Savannah, de l'aménagement de la ville et de Nathaniel Greene (et de son monument).
32
Place Reynolds
Votre guide discutera de John Wesley, de la Olde Pink House et des premières expériences agricoles en Géorgie
33
Maison Owens-Thomas et quartiers des esclaves
Votre guide discutera de l'architecture de la maison Owens-Thomas et de son architecte William Jay, qui est un excellent accompagnement pour une visite de l'intérieur de la maison, où ils discutent de la vie de ses résidents et visiteurs. La visite de la maison est FORTEMENT recommandée, mais non incluse.
34
Cimetière du parc colonial
Votre guide discutera du traitement des cimetières par Savannah et de certaines pratiques funéraires courantes, ainsi que de certaines des catastrophes qui ont frappé la ville, et abordera l'occupation de Savannah par l'Union pendant la guerre civile.
35
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Votre guide discutera de l'histoire des congrégations catholiques de Savannah et de la construction de la cathédrale, et mettra en évidence certaines de ses caractéristiques
36
Place Lafayette
Votre guide discutera du Hamilton-Turner Inn, la première maison de Savannah à avoir l'électricité, et de certaines de ses caractéristiques architecturales. Ils discuteront également de la maison d'enfance de Flannery O'Connor (célèbre écrivain) et de la maison d'adulte de Juliette Gordon Lowe (fondatrice des Girl Scouts).
37
Madison Square
Votre guide discutera davantage de l'architecture de Savannah, y compris l'armurerie des gardes volontaires de Savannah et le temple du rite écossais, ainsi que le monument au sergent Jasper et ses moments de bravoure pendant la guerre d'indépendance.
38
Maison Green-Meldrim
Votre guide discutera de l'architecture innovante de la maison, de la résidence de Sherman pendant l'occupation syndicale de Savannah, Field Order 15, et de son impact sur les communautés noires avant et après son abrogation.
39
Place Chippewa
Votre guide discutera du fondateur de Savannah, Oglethorpe's, de la gouvernance de la colonie de Géorgie et des implications de nos débuts en tant que colonie non royale. Votre guide discutera également brièvement de l'histoire des incendies à Savannah, du théâtre de Savannah et de l'église presbytérienne indépendante.
40
Place Wright
Votre guide discutera de la maison d'enfance de Juliette Gordon Low et de sa vie, ainsi que de sa famille élargie et de leurs réalisations. Ils discuteront également de l'utilisation historique des lots entourant Wright Square, ainsi que de l'histoire et de l'impact de Tomochichi et de Mary Musgrove.
41
Johnson Square
Your guide will discuss the founding of Savannah, the city layout, and Nathaniel Greene (and his monument).
42
Reynolds Square
Your guide will discuss John Wesley, the Olde Pink House, and early agricultural experiments in Georgia
43
Owens-thomas House & Slave Quarters
Your guide will discuss the architecture of the Owens-Thomas House and its architect William Jay, which is a great accompaniment to a tour of the inside of the home, where they discuss the lives of its residents and visitors. The house tour is HIGHLY recommended, but not included.
44
Colonial Park Cemetery
Your guide will discuss Savannah's treatment of cemeteries and some common burial practices, as well as some of the disasters that befell the city, and touch upon the Union occupation of Savannah during the Civil War.
45
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Your guide will discuss the history of Savannah's Catholic congregations and the construction of the cathedral, and will highlight some of its features
46
Lafayette Square
Your guide will discuss the Hamilton-Turner Inn, the first home in Savannah to have electricity, and some of its architectural features. They will also discuss the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor (famous writer), and the adulthood home of Juliette Gordon Lowe (founder of the Girl Scouts)
47
Madison Square
Your guide will discuss more of Savannah's architecture, including the Savannah Volunteer Guards' Armory and the Scottish Rite Temple, and the monument to Sergeant Jasper and his moments of Valor in the Revolutionary War.
48
Green-Meldrim House
Your guide will discuss the innovative architecture of the house, Sherman's residency during the Union occupation of Savannah, Field Order 15, and its impact on black communities both before and after its repeal.
49
Chippewa Square
Your guide will discuss Savannah's founder, Oglethorpe's, take on governance of the colony of Georgia and the implications as our beginning as a non-royal colony. Your guide will also briefly discuss the history of fires in Savannah, the Savannah Theater, and the Independent Presbyterian Church.
50
Wright Square
Your guide will discuss the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low and her life, as well as her extended family and their accomplishments. They will also discuss the historical use of the lots surrounding Wright Square, and the history and impact of both Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
51
Johnson Square
Your guide will discuss the founding of Savannah, the city layout, and Nathaniel Greene (and his monument).
52
Reynolds Square
Your guide will discuss John Wesley, the Olde Pink House, and early agricultural experiments in Georgia
53
Owens-thomas House & Slave Quarters
Your guide will discuss the architecture of the Owens-Thomas House and its architect William Jay, which is a great accompaniment to a tour of the inside of the home, where they discuss the lives of its residents and visitors. The house tour is HIGHLY recommended, but not included.
54
Colonial Park Cemetery
Your guide will discuss Savannah's treatment of cemeteries and some common burial practices, as well as some of the disasters that befell the city, and touch upon the Union occupation of Savannah during the Civil War.
55
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Your guide will discuss the history of Savannah's Catholic congregations and the construction of the cathedral, and will highlight some of its features
56
Lafayette Square
Your guide will discuss the Hamilton-Turner Inn, the first home in Savannah to have electricity, and some of its architectural features. They will also discuss the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor (famous writer), and the adulthood home of Juliette Gordon Lowe (founder of the Girl Scouts)
57
Madison Square
Your guide will discuss more of Savannah's architecture, including the Savannah Volunteer Guards' Armory and the Scottish Rite Temple, and the monument to Sergeant Jasper and his moments of Valor in the Revolutionary War.
58
Green-Meldrim House
Your guide will discuss the innovative architecture of the house, Sherman's residency during the Union occupation of Savannah, Field Order 15, and its impact on black communities both before and after its repeal.
59
Chippewa Square
Your guide will discuss Savannah's founder, Oglethorpe's, take on governance of the colony of Georgia and the implications as our beginning as a non-royal colony. Your guide will also briefly discuss the history of fires in Savannah, the Savannah Theater, and the Independent Presbyterian Church.
60
Wright Square
Your guide will discuss the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low and her life, as well as her extended family and their accomplishments. They will also discuss the historical use of the lots surrounding Wright Square, and the history and impact of both Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
61
Johnson Square
Your guide will discuss the founding of Savannah, the city layout, and Nathaniel Greene (and his monument).
62
Reynolds Square
Your guide will discuss John Wesley, the Olde Pink House, and early agricultural experiments in Georgia
63
Owens-thomas House & Slave Quarters
Your guide will discuss the architecture of the Owens-Thomas House and its architect William Jay, which is a great accompaniment to a tour of the inside of the home, where they discuss the lives of its residents and visitors. The house tour is HIGHLY recommended, but not included.
64
Colonial Park Cemetery
Your guide will discuss Savannah's treatment of cemeteries and some common burial practices, as well as some of the disasters that befell the city, and touch upon the Union occupation of Savannah during the Civil War.
65
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Your guide will discuss the history of Savannah's Catholic congregations and the construction of the cathedral, and will highlight some of its features
66
Lafayette Square
Your guide will discuss the Hamilton-Turner Inn, the first home in Savannah to have electricity, and some of its architectural features. They will also discuss the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor (famous writer), and the adulthood home of Juliette Gordon Lowe (founder of the Girl Scouts)
67
Madison Square
Your guide will discuss more of Savannah's architecture, including the Savannah Volunteer Guards' Armory and the Scottish Rite Temple, and the monument to Sergeant Jasper and his moments of Valor in the Revolutionary War.
68
Green-Meldrim House
Your guide will discuss the innovative architecture of the house, Sherman's residency during the Union occupation of Savannah, Field Order 15, and its impact on black communities both before and after its repeal.
69
Chippewa Square
Your guide will discuss Savannah's founder, Oglethorpe's, take on governance of the colony of Georgia and the implications as our beginning as a non-royal colony. Your guide will also briefly discuss the history of fires in Savannah, the Savannah Theater, and the Independent Presbyterian Church.
70
Wright Square
Your guide will discuss the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low and her life, as well as her extended family and their accomplishments. They will also discuss the historical use of the lots surrounding Wright Square, and the history and impact of both Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
71
Johnson Square
Your guide will discuss the founding of Savannah, the city layout, and Nathaniel Greene (and his monument).
72
Reynolds Square
Your guide will discuss John Wesley, the Olde Pink House, and early agricultural experiments in Georgia
73
Owens-thomas House & Slave Quarters
Your guide will discuss the architecture of the Owens-Thomas House and its architect William Jay, which is a great accompaniment to a tour of the inside of the home, where they discuss the lives of its residents and visitors. The house tour is HIGHLY recommended, but not included.
74
Colonial Park Cemetery
Your guide will discuss Savannah's treatment of cemeteries and some common burial practices, as well as some of the disasters that befell the city, and touch upon the Union occupation of Savannah during the Civil War.
75
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Your guide will discuss the history of Savannah's Catholic congregations and the construction of the cathedral, and will highlight some of its features
76
Lafayette Square
Your guide will discuss the Hamilton-Turner Inn, the first home in Savannah to have electricity, and some of its architectural features. They will also discuss the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor (famous writer), and the adulthood home of Juliette Gordon Lowe (founder of the Girl Scouts)
77
Madison Square
Your guide will discuss more of Savannah's architecture, including the Savannah Volunteer Guards' Armory and the Scottish Rite Temple, and the monument to Sergeant Jasper and his moments of Valor in the Revolutionary War.
78
Green-Meldrim House
Your guide will discuss the innovative architecture of the house, Sherman's residency during the Union occupation of Savannah, Field Order 15, and its impact on black communities both before and after its repeal.
79
Chippewa Square
Your guide will discuss Savannah's founder, Oglethorpe's, take on governance of the colony of Georgia and the implications as our beginning as a non-royal colony. Your guide will also briefly discuss the history of fires in Savannah, the Savannah Theater, and the Independent Presbyterian Church.
80
Wright Square
Your guide will discuss the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low and her life, as well as her extended family and their accomplishments. They will also discuss the historical use of the lots surrounding Wright Square, and the history and impact of both Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
81
Johnson Square
Your guide will discuss the founding of Savannah, the city layout, and Nathaniel Greene (and his monument).
82
Reynolds Square
Your guide will discuss John Wesley, the Olde Pink House, and early agricultural experiments in Georgia
83
Owens-thomas House & Slave Quarters
Your guide will discuss the architecture of the Owens-Thomas House and its architect William Jay, which is a great accompaniment to a tour of the inside of the home, where they discuss the lives of its residents and visitors. The house tour is HIGHLY recommended, but not included.
84
Colonial Park Cemetery
Your guide will discuss Savannah's treatment of cemeteries and some common burial practices, as well as some of the disasters that befell the city, and touch upon the Union occupation of Savannah during the Civil War.
85
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Your guide will discuss the history of Savannah's Catholic congregations and the construction of the cathedral, and will highlight some of its features
86
Lafayette Square
Your guide will discuss the Hamilton-Turner Inn, the first home in Savannah to have electricity, and some of its architectural features. They will also discuss the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor (famous writer), and the adulthood home of Juliette Gordon Lowe (founder of the Girl Scouts)
87
Madison Square
Your guide will discuss more of Savannah's architecture, including the Savannah Volunteer Guards' Armory and the Scottish Rite Temple, and the monument to Sergeant Jasper and his moments of Valor in the Revolutionary War.
88
Green-Meldrim House
Your guide will discuss the innovative architecture of the house, Sherman's residency during the Union occupation of Savannah, Field Order 15, and its impact on black communities both before and after its repeal.
89
Chippewa Square
Your guide will discuss Savannah's founder, Oglethorpe's, take on governance of the colony of Georgia and the implications as our beginning as a non-royal colony. Your guide will also briefly discuss the history of fires in Savannah, the Savannah Theater, and the Independent Presbyterian Church.
90
Wright Square
Your guide will discuss the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low and her life, as well as her extended family and their accomplishments. They will also discuss the historical use of the lots surrounding Wright Square, and the history and impact of both Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
91
Johnson Square
Your guide will discuss the founding of Savannah, the city layout, and Nathaniel Greene (and his monument).
92
Reynolds Square
Your guide will discuss John Wesley, the Olde Pink House, and early agricultural experiments in Georgia
93
Owens-thomas House & Slave Quarters
Your guide will discuss the architecture of the Owens-Thomas House and its architect William Jay, which is a great accompaniment to a tour of the inside of the home, where they discuss the lives of its residents and visitors. The house tour is HIGHLY recommended, but not included.
94
Colonial Park Cemetery
Your guide will discuss Savannah's treatment of cemeteries and some common burial practices, as well as some of the disasters that befell the city, and touch upon the Union occupation of Savannah during the Civil War.
95
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Your guide will discuss the history of Savannah's Catholic congregations and the construction of the cathedral, and will highlight some of its features
96
Lafayette Square
Your guide will discuss the Hamilton-Turner Inn, the first home in Savannah to have electricity, and some of its architectural features. They will also discuss the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor (famous writer), and the adulthood home of Juliette Gordon Lowe (founder of the Girl Scouts)
97
Madison Square
Your guide will discuss more of Savannah's architecture, including the Savannah Volunteer Guards' Armory and the Scottish Rite Temple, and the monument to Sergeant Jasper and his moments of Valor in the Revolutionary War.
98
Green-Meldrim House
Your guide will discuss the innovative architecture of the house, Sherman's residency during the Union occupation of Savannah, Field Order 15, and its impact on black communities both before and after its repeal.
99
Chippewa Square
Your guide will discuss Savannah's founder, Oglethorpe's, take on governance of the colony of Georgia and the implications as our beginning as a non-royal colony. Your guide will also briefly discuss the history of fires in Savannah, the Savannah Theater, and the Independent Presbyterian Church.
100
Wright Square
Your guide will discuss the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low and her life, as well as her extended family and their accomplishments. They will also discuss the historical use of the lots surrounding Wright Square, and the history and impact of both Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
101
Johnson Square
Your guide will discuss the founding of Savannah, the city layout, and Nathaniel Greene (and his monument).
102
Reynolds Square
Your guide will discuss John Wesley, the Olde Pink House, and early agricultural experiments in Georgia
103
Owens-thomas House & Slave Quarters
Your guide will discuss the architecture of the Owens-Thomas House and its architect William Jay, which is a great accompaniment to a tour of the inside of the home, where they discuss the lives of its residents and visitors. The house tour is HIGHLY recommended, but not included.
104
Colonial Park Cemetery
Your guide will discuss Savannah's treatment of cemeteries and some common burial practices, as well as some of the disasters that befell the city, and touch upon the Union occupation of Savannah during the Civil War.
105
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Your guide will discuss the history of Savannah's Catholic congregations and the construction of the cathedral, and will highlight some of its features
106
Lafayette Square
Your guide will discuss the Hamilton-Turner Inn, the first home in Savannah to have electricity, and some of its architectural features. They will also discuss the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor (famous writer), and the adulthood home of Juliette Gordon Lowe (founder of the Girl Scouts)
107
Madison Square
Your guide will discuss more of Savannah's architecture, including the Savannah Volunteer Guards' Armory and the Scottish Rite Temple, and the monument to Sergeant Jasper and his moments of Valor in the Revolutionary War.
108
Green-Meldrim House
Your guide will discuss the innovative architecture of the house, Sherman's residency during the Union occupation of Savannah, Field Order 15, and its impact on black communities both before and after its repeal.
109
Chippewa Square
Your guide will discuss Savannah's founder, Oglethorpe's, take on governance of the colony of Georgia and the implications as our beginning as a non-royal colony. Your guide will also briefly discuss the history of fires in Savannah, the Savannah Theater, and the Independent Presbyterian Church.
110
Wright Square
Your guide will discuss the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low and her life, as well as her extended family and their accomplishments. They will also discuss the historical use of the lots surrounding Wright Square, and the history and impact of both Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
111
Johnson Square
Your guide will discuss the founding of Savannah, the city layout, and Nathaniel Greene (and his monument).
112
Reynolds Square
Your guide will discuss John Wesley, the Olde Pink House, and early agricultural experiments in Georgia
113
Owens-thomas House & Slave Quarters
Your guide will discuss the architecture of the Owens-Thomas House and its architect William Jay, which is a great accompaniment to a tour of the inside of the home, where they discuss the lives of its residents and visitors. The house tour is HIGHLY recommended, but not included.
114
Colonial Park Cemetery
Your guide will discuss Savannah's treatment of cemeteries and some common burial practices, as well as some of the disasters that befell the city, and touch upon the Union occupation of Savannah during the Civil War.
115
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Your guide will discuss the history of Savannah's Catholic congregations and the construction of the cathedral, and will highlight some of its features
116
Lafayette Square
Your guide will discuss the Hamilton-Turner Inn, the first home in Savannah to have electricity, and some of its architectural features. They will also discuss the childhood home of Flannery O'Connor (famous writer), and the adulthood home of Juliette Gordon Lowe (founder of the Girl Scouts)
117
Madison Square
Your guide will discuss more of Savannah's architecture, including the Savannah Volunteer Guards' Armory and the Scottish Rite Temple, and the monument to Sergeant Jasper and his moments of Valor in the Revolutionary War.
118
Green-Meldrim House
Your guide will discuss the innovative architecture of the house, Sherman's residency during the Union occupation of Savannah, Field Order 15, and its impact on black communities both before and after its repeal.
119
Chippewa Square
Your guide will discuss Savannah's founder, Oglethorpe's, take on governance of the colony of Georgia and the implications as our beginning as a non-royal colony. Your guide will also briefly discuss the history of fires in Savannah, the Savannah Theater, and the Independent Presbyterian Church.
120
Wright Square
Your guide will discuss the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low and her life, as well as her extended family and their accomplishments. They will also discuss the historical use of the lots surrounding Wright Square, and the history and impact of both Tomochichi and Mary Musgrove.
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Commentaires (16)
John_S
Mar 2025
Sandron was a wonderful tour guide. She was incredibly knowledgable, enthusiastic & entertaining. It was great way to get a better understanding of the city.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad I got to show you around Savannah :)
Waiel
Feb 2025
Sargon is a fount of knowledge and so eager to share it. She brings the rich history of Savanna to life in way I haven’t experienced before in a walking tour. She is so engaging and passionate and an incredible story teller! I would highly recommend Sargon for anyone visiting this wonderful city. She’s an incredible gem and asset to the city!
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Thank you so much for the incredibly kind review! I really enjoyed getting to share Savannah with you!
bjdmbd
Jan 2025
Great tour, our guide Sargon was extremely knowledgeable and open to any questions. Well worth it. My wife and I enjoyed the tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
I'm so glad y'all had a good time! Thank you for leaving a review!

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