Savannah Women Make History: A walking history tour of downtown Savannah
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Savannah Women Make History: A walking history tour of downtown Savannah

  • ALL AGES

Men didn't just make Savannah's history. Since the beginning, there have been many women who have contributed to making our city what it is.

By Enocha Edenfield

Select date and time

Saturday, March 29 · 10am - 12pm EDT

Location

Taylor Square

164 East Gordon Street Savannah, GA 31401

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • ALL AGES
  • Free venue parking

Join TikTok's Enocha Edenfield (@SaltWavesSpanishMoss) for a walking tour that explores the lives of the women who contributed to Savannah's history and culture. We will begin in Taylor Square, Savannah's first square named for a woman, and end in Columbia Square with a house saved from demolition by seven amazing women.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the route?

It is a little over half a mile.

Will there be places to sit?

There are benches in some of the squares along the way. As long as they are available, we will stand close to them so anyone who needs them can sit.

Is this family-friendly?

Absolutely! Anyone of any age is welcome.

Is this tour rain or shine?

Yes. We hope it will be sunny, but if there's rain, we will still have the tour. The only reason we would cancel is if there's a risk of lightning or severe weather.

Is there free parking?

Yes, street parking at Taylor Square and nearby is free on Saturdays. If you park north of Liberty Street, parking is still paid on Saturdays.

Is this tour wheelchair friendly?

The majority of the sidewalks are wheelchair friendly. There is a rough patch near Colonial Park Cemetery, but if that is too rough for your wheelchair, we can move across the street.

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