Savannah

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Savannah

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Local history experts John and Ginger Duncan bring the historic district to life with 40 guided tours, including:

Highlights

Uniquely Savannah

"Midnight" Tour

Famous People

Nat'l Historic Landmarks

Nat'l Register of Historic Places

Pirates, Duels, and Ghosts

Bed & Breakfasts / Inns

Superlatives (biggest, oldest)

Churches and Cemeteries

Taverns and Bordellos

Calamities and Disasters

Interiors

Museums

Civil War

Panoramas

Then and Now

Doors, Windows, and Architectural Details

Stained Glass

Architectural Styles Tours

Antique photos galleries


houseThe mere mention of her
name brings forth a vision
of mint juleps on
the verandah and
Southern Belles gracing
her streets. She is tree-lined
avenues draped in Spanish
Moss. She is rowhouses of
many descriptions and hues,
and she is quiet parks and
grand mansions that speak of gentler times.

On the Savannah ArmchairTour

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Packed on a single CD-ROM,
the Savannah ArmchairTour contains the entire French Quarter - with information, photos, and architectural descriptions for

every site in the district - over 2,000 in all
.


It's indispensable as a travel planner - you can preview all
the bed & breakfast inns, for example - and it makes a great memento or gift.

  • Explore over 2,000 sites in the historic district
    with the clickable map
    - every house, park, church, inn,
    and tourism-related business.

  • Unique "Free Explore" interface enables you to
    "walk" up and down the streets and experience the
    sights and sounds as if you were there.

  • Forty guided tours, including vampires, ghosts, and voodoo as well as tours based on history and
    architecture.

  • 3,000 photographs, including "then and now" comparisons with many antique photos.

  • 360° spherical panoramas, where you control the camera angle.

  • Interior tours of some of the French Quarter's most famous houses, churches, and buildings, including the Gallier House, Madam John's Legacy, the Hermann-
    Grima house, the Cathedral, the Cabildo, and many more.

  • Complete architectural descriptions of all 1,700 sites, plus hundreds of "site histories."

  • Interactive historical timelines highlight the cultural, political, and economic history; there's even a timeline for disasters and calamities.

  • Puzzles and games - you'll be searching for clues on the streets and alleys of the French Quarter.

  • A "meet the locals" activity where you can learn what it is like to be a New Orleanian.

  • Museum exhibits highlighting local arts and artists, photography, and the natural history of the area.

  • Easy to use point-and-click interface.

 
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