Allen V. • Septiembre 26, 2018Beautiful house and very informative tour. I had never read the book or watched the film so it was all new to me. No picture taking is a bummer but don’t let that deter you.
Daniel F. • Julio 27, 2017The tour on the Steam Locomotive is a nice experience. Make sure you get the tours, they are very insightful.
Anita B. • Agosto 29, 2013Our guide was very knowledgable and hospitable. It was interesting to learn about the tie between the Low family and Robert E Lee.
Twinkle D. • Agosto 9, 2017The tour is nice and informative, the house was restored and they stuck to its original interior design and decor. stay if you want to know what life was like in early 1800s for middle class american!
Jonathan S. • Febrero 3, 2012Savannah’s first free public school, operating continuously from 1856 until 1974 except for its use as a Union hospital during the Civil War and as a Freedmen’s school during Reconstruction.
Ericka M. • Septiembre 15, 2013Muy bonito , cuenta la historia del pueblo americano y la lucha de la raza negra para liberación.
Jonathan S. • Abril 19, 2011Built in 1844 for Aaron Champion by architect Charles Cluskey. Notice the 3rd floor addition from 1895.
Rebecca K. • Septiembre 21, 2011Correct! The bench was only a movie fixture & is at the history museum. Benches around square pay homage to the design of the bench in Forrest Gump.
Austin A. • Abril 16, 2013This was a fun tour and there is definitely sonething unsettling about this home. Beautiful place.
Rebecca K. • Agosto 10, 2010A beautiful example of Gothic Revival Architecture. It's a must see when visiting Savannah. I would skip the tour though unless you get the student price because seeing inside just isn't worth $7.
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