Savannah Medical History Walking Tour
Discover Savannah's medical history on a 90-minute walking tour led by a registered nurse. Explore historic sites and learn about the city's medical milestones.
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Important Information
- • Wheelchair accessible
- • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- • Service animals allowed
- • Public transportation options nearby
- • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- • Walking 1.6 miles over historic streets
- • Summer temperatures can reach 90 degrees or more
Embark on a captivating journey through Savannah's medical history with this unique walking tour. Led by a knowledgeable registered nurse, you'll explore the city's past, from devastating plagues to pandemics that shaped its future. Discover how Savannah's diverse communities contributed to medical advancements and the city's resilience. As you stroll through historic streets, uncover stories of survival and innovation. This tour offers a rare glimpse into the medical milestones that have defined Savannah. Don't miss this opportunity to experience history in a new light. Book your Savannah Medical History Walking Tour today for an unforgettable experience.
Pros
- Explore Savannah's rich medical history
- Learn from a registered nurse guide
- Discover stories of plagues and pandemics
- Uncover contributions of multi-ethnic communities
- Visit historic sites in Savannah
- Experience a unique perspective on local history
Includes
- Inclusive walking history of Savannah's medical history
Excludes
- Not entering the premises of visited sites
Tour Highlights
- • Explore Savannah's rich medical history
- • Learn from a registered nurse guide
- • Discover stories of plagues and pandemics
You'll be redirected to the tour operator's website to complete your booking.


