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Definitely a must see!
We had an amazing guide who is a history teacher by day, so we received an thorough and professional oratory. She was able to answer all of our questions as well as give an excellent narrative. The pr...
Educational and highly compassionate tour that did not look away from real history
This tour was a great balance of architecture & design of the house, the family's history & legacy, and the harsh realities of slavery. Our tour guide, Jovi, was very knowledgeable and incredibly comp...
Marquis de Lafayette stayed here one night. The enslaved couldn't leave.
Designed by British Architect William Jay and constructed with both enslaved and freed people about 1819. The original family owner Richard Richardson fell upon hard times including another killing y...
When visiting Savannah, this is your number one stop to make. In truth, this was my second tour of this house, one year apart, and each tour guide brings their own personality to the tour. The tour gu...
I've taken many friends on this historic house tour over the years. The house has grown with more to see. The kitchen is a unique feature that other historic houses don't have and the gardens are bea...
Definitely a must see!
We had an amazing guide who is a history teacher by day, so we received an thorough and professional oratory. She was able to answer all of our questions as well as give an excellent narrative. The pr...
Educational and highly compassionate tour that did not look away from real history
This tour was a great balance of architecture & design of the house, the family's history & legacy, and the harsh realities of slavery. Our tour guide, Jovi, was very knowledgeable and incredibly comp...
Marquis de Lafayette stayed here one night. The enslaved couldn't leave.
Designed by British Architect William Jay and constructed with both enslaved and freed people about 1819. The original family owner Richard Richardson fell upon hard times including another killing y...
10/10, would recommend and visit again!
When visiting Savannah, this is your number one stop to make. In truth, this was my second tour of this house, one year apart, and each tour guide brings their own personality to the tour. The tour gu...
Tour Guide Did Not Fulfill Expectations
I've taken many friends on this historic house tour over the years. The house has grown with more to see. The kitchen is a unique feature that other historic houses don't have and the gardens are bea...