The Wandering Historians
Trip Highlights
In-Depth Historical Insights
Hidden Gems & Iconic Landmarks
Engaging & Expert Storytelling
Description
Embark on an enlightening journey through Savannah with The Wandering Historians tour, where expert guides lead you through the city’s rich history, hidden stories, and fascinating cultural heritage. This immersive experience offers a deep dive into Savannah’s most iconic landmarks and lesser-known gems, uncovering tales of influential figures, architectural marvels, and pivotal moments that shaped the city. Blending storytelling with historical insights, this tour provides an engaging exploration of Savannah’s past, perfect for history buffs and curious travelers alike. Whether it’s the city’s colonial beginnings or its role in shaping America, The Wandering Historians tour brings history to life in an unforgettable way.
Itinerary
You'll meet your historian storyist at Monterey square
Visit key historical sites such as Forsyth Park, historic squares, and significant colonial-era buildings, uncovering their stories and architectural significance.
Venture off the beaten path to discover intriguing spots and untold stories that offer a deeper, more nuanced perspective of Savannah’s history.
End your tour with a newfound fascination for Savannah's rich supernatural stories
Tour info
Why take this tour?
A Deeper Connection to Savannah’s Rich Heritage
For those who crave a more profound understanding of history, The Wandering Historians tour offers an experience unlike any other. Led by expert guides with a passion for storytelling, this tour takes you through Savannah’s historic streets, unveiling the lives of the city’s most fascinating figures and the legacy they left behind.
You’ll hear the story of James Oglethorpe, the visionary founder of Georgia, who established Savannah as a utopian colony in 1733, blending humanitarian ideals with strategic military planning. You'll also hear about the legendary chieftain Tomochichi as you stand in the heart of Oglethorpe’s original city plan, a grid system still admired today, as you learn how Savannah’s layout set it apart from other early American settlements.
Experience the indelible mark left by Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., whose childhood home still stands as a testament to her pioneering spirit. Learn how her revolutionary ideas empowered young girls, leading to a movement that continues to thrive worldwide.
Explore the literary legacy of Conrad Aiken, one of Savannah’s most enigmatic literary figures, as you stand in front off his childhood home, and the home next door that he would eventually buy as an adult so many years later. Though his final resting place is in Bonaventure Cemetery, his influence is felt throughout the city. His hauntingly beautiful poetry captures the essence of Savannah, reflecting on life, death, and the passage of time.
Delve into the story of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, who spent time in Savannah as a missionary before returning to England to establish what would become one of the world’s largest Protestant movements. His time in the city was marked by personal struggles and conflicts, but his legacy remains deeply tied to Savannah’s religious history.
Iconic Landmarks and Hidden Gems
Beyond the well-known figures, this tour also reveals the architecture, monuments, and cultural intricacies that make Savannah an unparalleled historical treasure.
Visit the hauntingly beautiful Colonial Park Cemetery, where tombstones whisper stories of Savannah’s early settlers, yellow fever epidemics, and duels fought over honor. Marvel at the grandeur of Forsyth Park, where towering oak trees draped in Spanish moss create one of the most picturesque scenes in the South. Step inside Savannah’s famed Squares, each designed with a unique purpose and history, from the heroic tributes of Chippewa Square (where the famous bench scene from Forrest Gump was filmed) to the eerie legends of Calhoun Square.
The tour also uncovers Savannah’s Revolutionary and Civil War past, from the strategic battles that unfolded within the city to the hidden underground tunnels used by enslaved people seeking freedom. Stand before the Savannah Theatre, one of the oldest continuously operating theaters in America, where famous actors and musicians have graced the stage for nearly 200 years.
A Journey Through Time and Tales of Intrigue
As you traverse Savannah’s cobblestone streets, you’ll hear stories that go beyond mere facts—tales of ambition, love, betrayal, and resilience. Learn of the midnight duels, where honor was settled with pistols at dawn. Discover the mysteries of Savannah’s secret societies, and how they played a role in shaping the city’s political and social landscape. Hear about the Gullah Geechee influence, an integral part of Savannah’s cultural identity, whose music, language, and traditions still echo through the streets today.
The tour will also highlight the haunted and mysterious side of Savannah, with stories of ghostly encounters and unexplained happenings. Though not a ghost tour, The Wandering Historians acknowledge that history and legend often intertwine, and Savannah’s past is filled with chilling tales that continue to intrigue visitors and locals alike.
Why Choose The Wandering Historians Tour?
Whether you're a devoted history buff or simply curious about the city's past, this tour offers an unforgettable blend of insight, discovery, and engaging storytelling that will leave you seeing Savannah in a whole new light. With access to expert guides who bring history to life through vivid narration and meticulous research, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the people and events that made Savannah what it is today.
Join The Wandering Historians tour and experience Savannah beyond the postcard-perfect scenes. Step beyond the surface and uncover the true essence of this historic city—one story at a time.
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Interactive and Guided Tour
Informative and knowledge-filled tour
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Tips and Gratuities
Meals and Snacks
Personal Expense
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Tour Duration
This tour lasts for 2 hours
This tour lasts for 2 hours
Age Requirement
This tour is suitable for all ages!
This tour is suitable for all ages!