A few words from our founders

Hi, I’m Chloe, and I’m so excited to share my passion for Savannah, Georgia, with you. This city isn’t just a destination—it’s where my love for history, culture, and storytelling truly comes alive.

I grew up in the scenic hills of North Georgia and graduated from a Georgia high school in 2014. While I completed my education with a high school diploma, much of my learning journey was far from traditional. I was homeschooled by two extraordinary parents: a pair of college educators, including an anthropologist. My classroom wasn’t just a kitchen table or a corner office in our house. My classroom was The Archives, The Carter Center, the Tellus Science Museum, Kennesaw Mountain, the Etowah Indian Mounds, and nearly every room in the social science building at Kennesaw State University. History and culture weren’t just subjects—they were experiences that shaped how I see the world.

At home, I was surrounded by more books than any other house in the neighborhood, and those pages took me everywhere. From anthropology to ancient civilizations, my love for stories about people, places, and events was nurtured every single day. It was an upbringing steeped in curiosity and wonder, and it laid the foundation for the passion I now bring to my work.

Coming Back to Savannah
After spending eight years in Portland, Oregon, I realized it was time to return to my roots. Coming back to Savannah felt like coming home in every way. This city, with its rich history and undeniable charm, was calling me back, and I knew it was where I was meant to be.

Starting this business is the culmination of my journey. It’s the result of years of dreaming, working hard, and holding onto the memories and inspirations that Savannah has given me. It’s also a way to put all that “useless” historical knowledge I’ve collected to good use—by sharing it with others who care about Savannah’s stories as much as I do!

As I got older, Savannah continued to be a touchstone. My middle and high school years were filled with trips to the city with my parents and two younger sisters. We explored the streets we’d grown to love, shared stories, and dreamed about what it would be like to lead our own tours of Savannah one day. Those dreams stuck with me, even as I ventured far from home.

Even in high school, Savannah was a place of friendship and connection. I took trips with some of my closest friends, creating memories that still bring a smile to my face today. Savannah wasn’t just a place I visited—it was a place that felt like home.

Why Savannah and Why Now
Savannah is more than just a beautiful city; it’s a place shaped by visionaries, builders, and trailblazers. People like Juliette Gordon Low and so many other historical powerhouses have shown me what it means to lead with courage, resilience, and heart.

Through my tours, I hope to bring Savannah’s history to life in a way that’s engaging, inspiring, and meaningful. I want you to see the city through my eyes, to feel the connection I’ve felt for so long, and to leave with stories and memories you’ll cherish.

For me, Savannah isn’t just a city—it’s part of my story, and I can’t wait to share it with you.

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