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Visite guidée à pied de l'histoire de la guerre civile de Savannah

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Celebrating 26 years in 2022!

It is the story of the Civil War. Pitting brother against brother, which has intrigued Americans since it’s inception. You’ll hear about military strategies of both sides and learn how Savannahians endured the hardships of the war.
A tour for the amateur and buff alike, the Civil War Walk is an intriguing tour through the heart of the historic district!
Ville: Savane
Thu 05 Feb
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional guide
Small Group experience
History of Savannah's role in the Civil War
Professional guide
Small Group experience
History of Savannah's role in the Civil War
Professional guide
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund.
  • Comfortable shoes are recommended
  • Pets welcome
À quoi s'attendre
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Warren Square
"I beg to present you, as a Christmas gift, the city of Savannah....". So reads the opening lines of General Sherman's telegram to President Lincoln on December 22, 1864, after the occupation of Savannah. See Civil War era Savannah and the houses and buildings involved in the conflict. You'll hear about the strategies of both sides and learn how Savannahians endured the hardships of The War. This tour begins in Warren Square and ends at The Green-Meldrium house, which is the home where Sherman was invited to stay and penned his famous missive.
2
Warren Square
"I beg to present you, as a Christmas gift, the city of Savannah....". So reads the opening lines of General Sherman's telegram to President Lincoln on December 22, 1864, after the occupation of Savannah. See Civil War era Savannah and the houses and buildings involved in the conflict. You'll hear about the strategies of both sides and learn how Savannahians endured the hardships of The War. This tour begins in Warren Square and ends at The Green-Meldrium house, which is the home where Sherman was invited to stay and penned his famous missive.
3
Warren Square
"I beg to present you, as a Christmas gift, the city of Savannah....". So reads the opening lines of General Sherman's telegram to President Lincoln on December 22, 1864, after the occupation of Savannah. See Civil War era Savannah and the houses and buildings involved in the conflict. You'll hear about the strategies of both sides and learn how Savannahians endured the hardships of The War. This tour begins in Warren Square and ends at The Green-Meldrium house, which is the home where Sherman was invited to stay and penned his famous missive.
4
Warren Square
"I beg to present you, as a Christmas gift, the city of Savannah....". So reads the opening lines of General Sherman's telegram to President Lincoln on December 22, 1864, after the occupation of Savannah. See Civil War era Savannah and the houses and buildings involved in the conflict. You'll hear about the strategies of both sides and learn how Savannahians endured the hardships of The War. This tour begins in Warren Square and ends at The Green-Meldrium house, which is the home where Sherman was invited to stay and penned his famous missive.
5
Place Warren
"Je vous prie de vous présenter, comme cadeau de Noël, la ville de Savannah....". Ainsi lit les premières lignes du télégramme du général Sherman au président Lincoln le 22 décembre 1864, après l'occupation de Savannah. Voir l'ère de la guerre civile Savannah et les maisons et bâtiments impliqués dans le conflit. Vous entendrez parler des stratégies des deux camps et apprendrez comment les habitants de Savannah ont enduré les épreuves de la guerre. Cette visite commence à Warren Square et se termine à la maison Green-Meldrium, qui est la maison où Sherman a été invité à rester et a écrit sa célèbre missive.
6
Warren Square
"I beg to present you, as a Christmas gift, the city of Savannah....". So reads the opening lines of General Sherman's telegram to President Lincoln on December 22, 1864, after the occupation of Savannah. See Civil War era Savannah and the houses and buildings involved in the conflict. You'll hear about the strategies of both sides and learn how Savannahians endured the hardships of The War. This tour begins in Warren Square and ends at The Green-Meldrium house, which is the home where Sherman was invited to stay and penned his famous missive.
7
Warren Square
"I beg to present you, as a Christmas gift, the city of Savannah....". So reads the opening lines of General Sherman's telegram to President Lincoln on December 22, 1864, after the occupation of Savannah. See Civil War era Savannah and the houses and buildings involved in the conflict. You'll hear about the strategies of both sides and learn how Savannahians endured the hardships of The War. This tour begins in Warren Square and ends at The Green-Meldrium house, which is the home where Sherman was invited to stay and penned his famous missive.
8
Warren Square
"I beg to present you, as a Christmas gift, the city of Savannah....". So reads the opening lines of General Sherman's telegram to President Lincoln on December 22, 1864, after the occupation of Savannah. See Civil War era Savannah and the houses and buildings involved in the conflict. You'll hear about the strategies of both sides and learn how Savannahians endured the hardships of The War. This tour begins in Warren Square and ends at The Green-Meldrium house, which is the home where Sherman was invited to stay and penned his famous missive.
9
Warren Square
"I beg to present you, as a Christmas gift, the city of Savannah....". So reads the opening lines of General Sherman's telegram to President Lincoln on December 22, 1864, after the occupation of Savannah. See Civil War era Savannah and the houses and buildings involved in the conflict. You'll hear about the strategies of both sides and learn how Savannahians endured the hardships of The War. This tour begins in Warren Square and ends at The Green-Meldrium house, which is the home where Sherman was invited to stay and penned his famous missive.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (307)
Gerry_H
Jan 2025
Very informative and I ur guide was funny! We went during Covid and we were impressed on how even outside tours people wore masks!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
This review is several years old but it just appeared and we’ll take it. Delighted you had a good time on our tour during the reign of Covid!
Jack_H
Dec 2024
I’ve been on dozens of historic tours and what I enjoy most is seeing passion by the guide for their historical subject. Oftentimes the guide is regurgitating historical information but Zack’s enthusiasm for Savannah history was evident. Book it, you won’t be disappointed.
868hellen
Dec 2024
I booked and paid for a civil war tour that should have been today at 10am om the 4th December 2024.  I was at the meeting point 40 minutes before the sheduled departure and waited until 10.10 am but no guide showed up! I have heard nothing from the company! Now I get another mail from them, saying that I have the same tour booked fir tomorrow, which I have never booked and will not attend!  I really thing this whole experience has been so unprofessionel
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Our guide called the evening before the tour informing us that he had a high fever and chills. There wasn’t time to secure a replacement guide so we reached out to the guest to try and reschedule. However, being from Denmark, the guest had no access to phone service and didn’t leave an email address. We used the only option left which was texting. We sent two text messages and neither was ever responded to. The guest was aware of all of this so leaving a bad review is really just her throwing sand at this point.

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