Noble Jones Architect Tour is an opportunity to walk and learn about Savannah's architecture and the architects behind the buildings. The guest limit is capped at ten people for this tour, giving our guests the opportunity to ask questions and have a more personal experience with our guides.
Architecture is the material essence of the city. In just over one century, five men became the soul of the movement to match the beauty of the square design of our city. This tour discusses those architects, their backgrounds and how Savannah came to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
This guided walking tour of the historic district includes an examination of the historic homes and buildings from 1817 through 1923. An interpretation of the architect's works and contributions to the city is discussed.
10 E Oglethorpe Ave, (corner of Bull St. and Oglethorpe Ave.), Savannah, United States
Discussion on Savannah's father of architecture, William Jay
230 Barnard St, Savannah, United States
Discussion of Charles Klusky
Barnard Street, Savannah, United States
Discussion of Harper Folkes House and the site of what was once The Bullochs House
342 Bull St, Savannah, United States
Discussion of Savannah's original armory and William Gibbons Preston
337 Bull St, Savannah, United States
Discussion of Scottish Rights Temple, appendage of the Freemasons and architect Hyman Witcover.
429 Bull St, Entrance Located Behind The Main House At 430 Whitaker Street, Savannah, United States
Discussion on architect John Norris and preservationist Jim Williams.
14 W Macon St, on Madison Square, Savannah, United States
Discussion of John Norris
330 Drayton St, Savannah, United States
Discussion of Andrew Low and architect John Norris
201 E Charlton St, Savannah, United States
St John the Baptist Cathedral and J.D. Hall's Hamilton-Turner House
Tour meets Oglethorpe Square near the Owens Thomas House
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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