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The historic district at a glance: the tour boundary, Savannah’s squares, and every landmark and point of interest your guide brings to life.
Tour boundary
Tour boundary
The walking-tour service area. Stay inside this perimeter and your guide comes alive.
Both mobile and desktop experiences require the user to have an active and valid access code. The walking tour also requires the user to be inside the tour boundary area. Desktop users can enjoy the tour from anywhere.
The walking-tour service area. Stay inside this perimeter and your guide comes alive.
Both mobile and desktop experiences require the user to have an active and valid access code. The walking tour also requires the user to be inside the tour boundary area. Desktop users can enjoy the tour from anywhere.
Spaces & Zones
Spaces & Zones
Savannah's historic squares, plus the larger spaces (Forsyth Park, City Market, River Street, Factors Walk, Colonial Park Cemetery, etc.) that anchor the district.
Savannah's historic squares, plus the larger spaces (Forsyth Park, City Market, River Street, Factors Walk, Colonial Park Cemetery, etc.) that anchor the district.
Spaces as landmarks
Spaces as landmarks
A few of those larger spaces (Forsyth Park, Colonial Park Cemetery, Wright Square, Reynolds Square) carry enough history to stand as full tour landmarks in their own right. Outlined in white here, your guide narrates each one like any historic stop. View sources and citations.
A few of those larger spaces (Forsyth Park, Colonial Park Cemetery, Wright Square, Reynolds Square) carry enough history to stand as full tour landmarks in their own right. Outlined in white here, your guide narrates each one like any historic stop. View sources and citations.
Historic Landmarks
Historic Landmarks
Historic landmarks are places formally recognized by authoritative bodies such as the National Register of Historic Places, the National Historic Landmarks program (National Park Service), and the Georgia Historical Society. Each one marks a site where history actually happened, an important person, event, or moment, rather than a monument that only commemorates it. Tap a pin to take a peek. View sources and citations.
Historic landmarks are places formally recognized by authoritative bodies such as the National Register of Historic Places, the National Historic Landmarks program (National Park Service), and the Georgia Historical Society. Each one marks a site where history actually happened, an important person, event, or moment, rather than a monument that only commemorates it. Tap a pin to take a peek. View sources and citations.
Points of interest
Points of interest
Points of interest recognize notable people, events, or places along the route, but they don't necessarily carry a formal historical designation. Many are monuments or sights worth a stop rather than places where the history itself happened. Tap a pin to take a peek. View sources and citations.
Points of interest recognize notable people, events, or places along the route, but they don't necessarily carry a formal historical designation. Many are monuments or sights worth a stop rather than places where the history itself happened. Tap a pin to take a peek. View sources and citations.
