Celebrating 30 years in 2025!
More than a discussion of architecture, this highly detailed and enchanting walk through the heart of the Historic District focuses on Savannah’s majestic mansions, their residents and their roles in history! Learn about Savannah’s ongoing historic preservation movement and hear about the contributions of residents dedicated to protecting and conserving our rich history. Ask about a private tour for couples or large groups!
124 Abercorn St, , Savannah, United States
Guests will learn about the circa 1916 mansion. Who built it, who lived in it, what it was built of and why it still stands today. If desired, the home offers tours every hour on the hour.
10 E Oglethorpe Ave, (corner of Bull St. and Oglethorpe Ave.), Savannah, United States
Walk with and learn why this golden jewel built in 1818 still stands on the corner of Bull and Oglethorpe. The home Juliette Gordon Low was born in and a house William Tecumseh Sherman was invited to dinner. But not why you might think!
14 W Macon St, on Madison Square, Savannah, United States
Your guide will introduce you to the Green family and their circa 1853 Gothic Revival mansion! Built at a cost of $93,000, it was Savannah’s most expensive home.
324 E State St, Museum Entry Is Through Gift Shop On Broughton., Savannah, United States
Learn about this circa 1820 Federalist style mansion and its unique role in history. It’s the home that started the restoration movement in Savannah in 1954!
330 Abercorn St, , Savannah, United States
Now a bed and breakfast, your guide will introduce you to this stately Second Empire style Victorian mansion and its role in history. It was the first home in Savannah illuminated with the electric light bulb and was used as the pattern for the Haunted Mansion at Disney World by Walt Disney!
The tour will meet in the middle of Warren Square.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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