August 4
Day 2 Savannah
Learning the history of colonial cities can be done in many ways. Today, we’ll experience the following:
8:30 am Enjoy a walking tour of Forsyth Park
9:45 am Trolley Tour - fantastic for an overall view of the city
217 W. Boundary Street, Savannah, Ga 31401 912-234-8128
11:30 am Lunch - The Pirates House: Yes, even Pirates played an important role in our history in many different ways. Today, we’ll enjoy their bounty of delicious food and drink.
12:00 pm The Beach Institute - Founded in 1865 by the Colored Education committee at the dawn of the Reconstruction Era, as the first school built specifically for the education of emancipated African Americans in Savannah, GA. Built by Free and formerly Enslaved people, the Institute was completed in 1867 with a generous contribution by philanthropist and inventor Alfred Ely Beach of New York, editor of Scientific American Magazine. For nearly 50 years, The Beach Institute was operated by the American Missionary Association, an integrated organization of abolitionists and education advocates.
1:00 pm First African Baptist Church - The First African Baptist Church in Savannah, Georgia, is one of the oldest Black congregations in North America, founded in 1773 by enslaved and free African Americans. The church's current building, completed in 1859, was built by members of the congregation and features historic pews made by enslaved craftsmen and a subfloor with holes arranged in an African prayer symbol, believed to have aided those on the Underground Railroad.
2:00 - 3:45 Free time - Van can drop you off at Ellis Square (shopping district) or the hotel.
4:00 pm Green-Meldrim House of St. Johns Church - built in 1853 in the Gothic Revival style, served as the military headquarters for General W. T. Sherman after the March to the Sea.
5:15 pm Depart for our hotel where we’ll have a snack and a show - enjoy a refreshing snack plus an amazing program from Ole Bess, an 18th century character study. Dinner to follow.
Hotel: Holiday Inn Savannah, Historic District: 520 West Bryan Street, Savannah, Georgia