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Genteel & Bard's Savannah Women's History Walking Tour

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Genteel & Bard’s NEW Savannah Women’s History Tour is a historical walking tour that dives deep into the lives of Savannah’s most notable women. You’ll experience our highly-curated, classic storytelling performance at its finest while hearing tales of bravery, ingenuity, charm, and diverse experience. From a Muskogee Creek business woman, to a daring Black nun who risked it all, to the eccentric founder of the Girl Scouts, and many, many more - You’ll also hear accounts of modern Savannah women making an impact, and even swing by some of their businesses along our route! At Genteel & Bard we are proud to boast the most talented, well-read, and passionate historian hosts. Ms. Ashley Steele, the curator of Genteel & Bard Women’s History Tour, is also your host! Ashley has a long resume, as in years, of storytelling performance as well as months of tour training specific to our Genteel & Bard brand.

Departure Point

  • Meet your host on the north side of Nathanael Greene's Monument in Johnson Square.
Duration2 hoursLanguages Available
  • Human tour guide - English

Points of Interest

Stop At: Wright SquareBull Street, Between West State and West York Streets, Savannah, GeorgiaDiscuss Savannah's Women's History from indigenous Mary Musgrove, the woman to helped pave the way for Georgia's establishment and Julliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Chippewa Squareintersection of Bull and McDonough Streets, Savannah, GeorgiaDiscuss Savannah's Women's History, including today's leading women entrepreneurs from beauty, chocolate, to hand-made bags.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Madison SquareBull Street, Between West Harris and West Charlton Streets, Savannah, GeorgiaDiscuss Savannah's Women's History, including Paula Wallace, the founder of the Savannah College of Art & Design, and Eliza Anne Jewett, important historical figure in savannah business.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Lafayette Square201 E Charlton St, Savannah, GeorgiaDiscuss Savannah's Women's History, including African American nun Mother Matilda Beasley and author Flannery O'Conner.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Monterey SquareBull Street, Between Taylor and Gordon Streets, Savannah, GeorgiaAfter a beautiful stroll down Jones Street, you'll visit Monterey Square to learn and discuss the women who influenced Savannah's restoration and preservation, including Anna Hunter.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Forsyth ParkSavannah, GeorgiaDiscuss Savannah's Women's History, including those who shaped Savannah's culture in and around beautiful Forsyth Park, which is a perfect place to end and then enjoy lunch at Collins Quarter Forsyth Park, which is owned by local Rebecca Debreceny.Duration: 20 minutes

Additional Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Inclusions
  • Guests receive complimentary & new earbuds and borrowed audio receivers that work up to 100 feet to easily hear their host.
Voucher InfoMobile or paper ticket accepted

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