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SEGWAY TOURS‍ ‍For a 10% discount enter “LOH” during checkout

Explore Savannah, Georgia, on a fun Adventure Tours in Motion Segway tour through its historic streets, shaded by oaks draped with Spanish moss along the city’s iconic squares. Founded in 1733 by General James Oglethorpe, Savannah combines Revolutionary and Civil War history, Antebellum architecture, and Southern charm. Glide past Forsyth Park and its elegant fountain, cruise vibrant dining and shopping districts, including sites from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. See the artistic influence of Savannah College of Art & Design, plus museums, galleries, and historic homes. Tours are family-friendly, guided, and effortless.

Experience Savannah’s stories and beauty in style on a Segway.

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BIKE TOURS For a 10% discount enter “LOH” during checkout

Discover Savannah, Georgia, on an unforgettable bicycle or e-bike tour with Savannah Bike Tours through its historic streets and iconic squares. Steeped in over 280 years of history, the city fuses heritage with Antebellum architecture, and classic romantic settings. Ride past Forsyth Park and its European-style fountain, explore vibrant dining and shopping districts while you pedal along through time. Roll past your next venues that include museums, galleries, and historic homes.

Guided, family-friendly, and stress-free tours on two wheels.

Classroom and Homeschool Study Material COMING SOON!!!

Turn every Lens on History episode into a hands-on learning experience with companion Research Packets created by historian and photojournalist JD Byous.

Study guides designed for homeschool families and students in grades K–12, these guides encourage critical thinking, source analysis, research skills, and historical discovery while making history more engaging and memorable.

Instead of simply watching an episode, students become investigators—following clues, exploring original documents, answering thought-provoking questions, and connecting the past to the world around them.

Whether used as a complete lesson, a supplemental activity, or a family learning project, these study guides help transform screen time into meaningful educational time.

Images From Episodes of Lens on History

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