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The Savannah Slavery to Freedom Guided History Tour promises an immersive exploration of the city’s complex past. Led by a Gullah Geechee truth-teller, the tour takes participants through key locations, revealing the profound impact of slavery and the resilience of the African American community. This poignant journey of remembrance and reflection offers a deeper understanding of Savannah’s history, leaving visitors with a newfound appreciation for the struggles and triumphs that have shaped the city.
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The Savannah Slavery to Freedom Guided History Tour is a 2-2.5 hour immersive experience that explores the African American journey from slavery to freedom in Savannah, USA.
Led by a Master Gullah Geechee Truth-Teller, Sistah Patt, the tour highlights key locations such as River Street, Johnson Square, Laurel Grove Cemetery, and the African American Monument.
Priced from $68.48 per person, the tour accommodates up to 32 travelers and is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
With a 98% recommendation rate and a Badge of Excellence, this tour provides an engaging and educational look into Savannah’s complex history.
Savannah’s rich African American history comes to life on this powerful guided tour.
Led by a knowledgeable Gullah Geechee truth-teller, Sistah Patt, the tour takes visitors on an emotional journey through the city’s past. Guests explore key sites like River Street, where enslaved Africans first arrived, and the African American Monument, which honors their struggle.
The tour also visits Laurel Grove Cemetery, where many enslaved individuals are buried. Throughout, Sistah Patt shares personal stories and insights, bringing history to life in a compelling and thought-provoking way.
This tour offers an essential exploration of Savannah’s complex past.
The tour takes visitors on an immersive journey through Savannah’s storied past, exploring key locations that hold deep significance in the African American struggle for freedom.
Along the way, guests visit River Street, where enslaved Africans once disembarked. They’ll stand in Johnson Square, a historic public space where resistance was organized.
The tour also includes a stop at Laurel Grove Cemetery, the final resting place for many enslaved individuals.
Finally, the African American Monument offers a powerful tribute to the contributions of Savannah’s Black community.
Each site provides a window into the complex history of slavery and emancipation.
Helmed by a Gullah Geechee Truth-Teller, Sistah Patt, the Savannah Slavery to Freedom Guided History Tour immerses visitors in the personal narratives and cultural heritage of the city’s African American community.
Sistah Patt’s captivating storytelling brings the past to life, sharing her family’s lived experiences under slavery and the long struggle for freedom.
Her deep knowledge and passion for preserving Gullah Geechee traditions infuse the tour with authenticity and emotional resonance.
Participants gain a visceral understanding of the hardships faced by the enslaved and the resilience that paved the way for progress, leaving with a renewed appreciation for Savannah’s complex history.
Although the Savannah Slavery to Freedom Guided History Tour is available at both morning and afternoon times, participants are advised to choose their preferred schedule in advance.
The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, ensuring inclusivity for all. Service animals are also permitted.
With a maximum capacity of 32 travelers, the intimate group size allows for personalized attention from the knowledgeable guide.
The tour meeting point is conveniently located at 223 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, GA 31401, USA, making it easily accessible for both local and visiting participants.
As part of the Savannah Slavery to Freedom Guided History Tour, visitors can expect a narrated tour by a knowledgeable guide, who provides engaging insights into the city’s history.
The tour also includes bottled water and gratuities for the guide. Travelers don’t have to worry about parking costs either, as they’re covered.
Plus, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts, making it easy to plan.
With these convenient inclusions and flexible cancellation policy, the tour ensures a hassle-free and informative exploration of Savannah’s African American heritage.
Travelers consistently rave about the engaging and educational experience offered by the Savannah Slavery to Freedom Guided History Tour.
Led by the knowledgeable "Sistah Patt," the tour provides a personal and emotional journey through the history of slavery and the African American struggle for freedom in Savannah.
Guests praise the guide’s captivating storytelling, which offers profound insights and encourages reflection on ongoing issues of equity and justice.
The tour’s high recommendation rate and positive reviews demonstrate its ability to deliver a valuable and impactful learning experience for history enthusiasts, students, and all those interested in exploring this crucial chapter of the past.
The Savannah Slavery to Freedom Guided History Tour offers a deeper understanding of the African American struggle for freedom and justice.
The tour highlights the contributions of enslaved Africans to Savannah’s history, encouraging reflection on ongoing issues related to equity and justice.
Through the personal storytelling of the knowledgeable guide, Sistah Patt, guests gain emotional and educational insights into the history of slavery in Savannah.
The tour is recommended for history buffs, students, and anyone interested in exploring the African American experience, providing a valuable learning opportunity that can inspire further exploration and discussion.
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The tour price includes the gratuities for the guides, so there’s no need to tip them separately. This is a convenient and inclusive feature of the tour package.
No, the tour does not allow guests to bring their own snacks or drinks. However, bottled water is provided as part of the tour price. Participants should plan to enjoy the tour without any additional outside food or beverages.
The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed. However, the tour guides do not provide wheelchairs or other mobility assistance. Guests needing such accommodations should bring their own or arrange for assistance.
The tour involves some walking, but it’s not overly strenuous. The route is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and guests can take breaks as needed. The guide is accommodating and happy to modify the pace for those requiring a less demanding experience.
Yes, visitors are generally allowed to take photographs during the tour for personal use. However, it’s important to be respectful and avoid disrupting the guide’s presentation or interfering with the experience of other participants.
The Savannah Slavery to Freedom Guided History Tour offers a powerful and immersive exploration of the city’s complex African American history. Led by a Gullah Geechee truth-teller, the tour takes participants through key locations, fostering a deeper understanding of the profound impact of slavery and the resilience of the community. It’s a poignant journey of remembrance and reflection that provides invaluable educational value.