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Savannah Segway Movie Tour
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1.5 Hrs.
Get ready to explore all the beauty that Savannah has to offer on an informative and thrilling Segway Movie Tour. Savannah is home to some of your favorite filming locations for classic movies such as Midnight in the Garden of Good in Evil, Something to Talk About, and of course, Forrest Gump! So, hop on a Segway and breeze around town on this tour full of fun facts and amazing photo ops. Book this fun experience today!
Read moreHistoric Savannah Segway Tour
1 rating
1 - 1.5 Hrs.
Adventure out on this unique activity and learn about Historic Savannah on an easy to ride, intuitive segway tour. The majestic live oaks with the hauntingly beautiful Spanish moss welcome Savannah’s guests to share the breath-taking architecture, ironwork, monuments and fountains. Riding a segway is an exhilarating experience and is an effortless way to glide through the beautiful streets of Savannah. Get ready for some fun on this exciting Historic Savannah Segway Tour. So, strap on your helmet and book your tickets!
Read moreSavannah Prohibition Experience
2 ratings
1 Hr.
Relive an unforgettable time in American history with this Savannah Prohibition Experience. Visit Savannah's City Market where a step into the American Prohibition Museum takes you back to the roaring twenties. This one-of-a-kind attraction features rare, historic memorabilia, state-of-the-art exhibits, and an authentic speakeasy that serves up classic 1920's cocktails. Learn the intoxicating history of Prohibition and Temperance in a fun and interactive way! Book today!
Read moreSavannah Slavery to Freedom Tour
1 rating
1.5 - 2 Hrs.
Embark on a journey through Savannah's past with this Savannah Slavery to Freedom Tour. Delve into the African American experience from slavery to freedom during the Antebellum days (1748-1864) on the coast of Savannah. Discover the history of the West African tribes that were forcibly brought to Savannah as slaves. Marvel at the shipping locations for cotton destined for the United Kingdom while observing storages reminiscent of 'slaveholding bins' in Ghana, Senegal, Gambia, and Benin, West Africa. Immerse yourself in this educational and eye-opening experience that sheds light on an important chapter in history. Book your spot today!
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