Ally A.
Yelp
This was one of the best tours we had while in Savannah and I have to credit our tour guide for sure - I wish I could recall her name - a spunky short-haired little lady with sass, style and cool black-rimmed glasses. This guide was so incredibly knowledgable about both the area, the time period, the author's life and works, etc. It was incredible.
I also love how our guide was so candid and not at all stuffy, admitting that one of the images of the wealthy cousin-who gifted Flannery's family the home-looked creepy in one of the baby pictures featured on the main floor. So true, yet not at all insulting as that's how paintings of small children looked at the time.
Perfectly preserving the vintage vibe, I also love how they (the museum folks) included kitchen items of the era to give visitors a feel for the history. This may sound odd, but it's cool that they even include the kitchen and bath on the tour. Some tours in the area did not include those rooms.
Our tour was so fact-packed and I think I'm honestly gushing because I typically have trouble listening or paying attention. I often find myself fidgeting, playing with my phone, that sort of thing, yet hung on to every word our guide had to say about the history of the house, commentary about the timeframe, Flannery's life story, etc. What a wonderful storyteller.
To boot, I'm 100 percent unfamiliar with this author, yet now can't wait to read something she's written.
Please try to visit this house. Note: we struggled a bit to find it so be sure to view a photo of the exterior to get a better idea if walking to the home. This is not a fancy mansion, but it's so cozy, you'll want to move on in - though maybe with a Ghost Buster - ya know, just in case.
P.S. This tour was worth every cent. I hope they see my review and pass this on to the tour guide. xoxo