2 Hours Savannah Architectural Tour
Overview
Noble Jones Architect Tour provides a chance to learn about Savannah's architecture and the architects behind its buildings. With a guest limit of ten people, this tour allows for a more personal experience with the guides.
- 🏛️ The tour focuses on the historic district, examining homes and buildings from 1817 through 1923.
- 👥 A maximum of ten participants ensures opportunities to ask questions and engage with guides.
- 📚 Discussions include the five key architects who contributed to Savannah's architectural beauty.
- 🏙️ The tour interprets the works of these architects and their impact on the city's design.
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- A take home map for guests to be able to guide themselves after our tour is complete.
- Noble Jones Tours offers listen to talk technology so that you are able to hear your guide up to 150 feet away.
- Admission to house museums is not included on this tour. This is only an outdoor walking tour.
Meeting point
Return details
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Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace MuseumDiscussion on Savannah's father of architecture, William Jay
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Harper Fowlkes HouseDiscussion of Charles Klusky
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Orleans SquareDiscussion of Harper Folkes House and the site of what was once The Bullochs House
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SCADstoryDiscussion of Savannah's original armory and William Gibbons Preston
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Gryphon Tea RoomDiscussion of Scottish Rights Temple, appendage of the Freemasons and architect Hyman Witcover.
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Mercer Williams House MuseumDiscussion on architect John Norris and preservationist Jim Williams.
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Green-Meldrim HouseDiscussion of John Norris
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Girl Scout First HeadquartersDiscussion of Andrew Low and architect John Norris
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Lafayette SquareSt John the Baptist Cathedral and J.D. Hall's Hamilton-Turner House
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.