Tom M. • March 23, 2022Very interesting, tour guide was very knowledgeable. We had a few people that obviously knew history on our tour and she was able to answer all their questions.
Twinkle D. • August 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!
Mr_Tree • October 6, 2012What a great tour!! Tour guide was great and very knowledgable! This is definitely a must do while in Savannah. It's not all about the Girl Scouts... Lots and lots of history!!
Derek J. • August 9, 2017What a great way to spend a few hours. A great museum and a stop for a drink in the speakeasy afterwards is a must.
Ava L. • December 1, 2014The museums are so rich with history old and new, lovely place to be inspired
Nandeeta S. • February 20, 2017The space is beautiful. Wonderful for the kids. Some very topical exhibits. Highly recommended. Small but powerful!
Joe C. • November 14, 2015We stumbled on to this by chance, thus proving that it's so important to just take walks through new cities, like Savannah. We also passed a beautiful fountain and the girl scouts first location
Jonathan S. • April 19, 2011Built in 1844 for Aaron Champion by architect Charles Cluskey. Notice the 3rd floor addition from 1895.
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