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The Live Oak tour is a private ride along the picturesque marshes that make up Savannah's coastline.
We'll weave between the 200+ year old Live Oaks and beautiful mansions on Bluff Drive in Isle of Hope.
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Remember that precious Whitfield Chapel at Bethesda School for Boys where Paula and Michael got married on the Food network? Well, that's on our list of stops, too!




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The Live Oak tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours and shares some of Savannah's best kept secrets with you that only "Natives", such as your private tour guide, will know about.
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Wormsloe Plantation is another stop on our Live Oak Tour, and your admission fee is included in the tour price. You can sense the presence of history all around you while riding under the the majestic expanse of centuries old Live Oaks lining the main drive.

Established in 1733 as the enormous gate boasts, Wormsloe was begun by Noble Jones. He came as a trustee, just as General James Edward Oglethorpe did to start the 13th colony.
  We'll also see another old plantation estate, turned cemetery in the Victorian-era... Bonaventure, the "Garden of Good and Evil".

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