Oglethorpe Trolley

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Clang! The Oglethorpe Trolley bell rings. Its cheerful sound cuts through the Savannah air. Are you ready to journey back in time?

The Oglethorpe Trolley isn’t just a mode of transportation. It’s a time machine. A rolling history lesson. Climb aboard and let’s explore Savannah’s captivating past. We’ll glide past squares and landmarks. You’ll hear stories of General James Oglethorpe. He arrived in 1733. He founded this city. His very first night in Georgia? Legend says he pitched a tent near Bay Street. There you’ll find the Oglethorpe Bench. It marks that historic spot. Built in 1906 it’s a beautiful curved granite bench. A stone mosaic decorates the top step.

Our knowledgeable conductors are more than drivers. They’re storytellers. They’ll share fascinating facts. They’ll bring Savannah’s history to life. Imagine encountering a historical reenactor. It could be Forrest Gump. Or maybe General Oglethorpe himself. Perhaps even a pirate from the Pirate’s House. The tours cover fifteen points of interest. They showcase the city’s charm and heritage.

The Oglethorpe Trolley offers a hop-on hop-off service. Explore at your own pace. The trolleys run frequently. You can easily catch the next one. Allow one to two hours to fully appreciate this delightful tour.

So settle in. Enjoy the ride. Let the Oglethorpe Trolley whisk you away. You’ll discover why Savannah is known as the Hostess City of the South. This isn’t just a tour. It’s an experience. It’s a journey through time. A celebration of Savannah’s rich past. The Oglethorpe Trolley awaits. All aboard!

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