This tour is a march through Civil War era Savannah. Hear the strategies of the blue and the gray. See civil war era Savannah, and the houses as well as the buildings involved in the great war between the states.
Key points about this tour
• This is about the story of the Civil War, one that pitted brother against brother, which has intrigued Americans since its inception. You’ll hear about military strategies of both sides and learn how Savannahians endured the hardships of the war. The Civil War Walk is a great tour for both history buffs and amateurs alike, as we discover the interesting features of the historic district.
• This tour departs at 10am and 1pm daily
• *The tour begins in Warren Square (Congress and Habersham Streets).
• *Remember that tours go rain or shine, so if it is raining you may want an umbrella
More Information
For Savannah, the Civil War began in January of 1860 with the seizing of Ft. Pulaski by Georgian troops, preceding the bombardment of Ft. Sumpter in Charleston by some three months before the “official” start of the war.
It is the story of the Civil War, pitting brother against brother, which has intrigued Americans since its 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 historic district.
Come tour the Civil War Walk. Make a reservation and experience what Savannah was like during the war.
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