- Reynolds Square - Out tour begins here. Introduction to Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil’s main character, Jim Williams, and an outside look at what is probably his most high-profile Savannah project - the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern. We also introduce Minerva, the voodoo priestess and member of his defense team.
- Johnson Square - We stop here to talk about Johnny Mercer and the Midnight movie soundtrack, and why director Clint Eastwood thought it was important to have a movie soundtrack that was 100 percent Johnny Mercer music.
- Wright Square - A look at the movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Qe compare it to the book, and take a deep look at its characters and the various places it was filmed, including an outside look at the Federal District Court Building, used as an exterior in the movie’s courtroom scenes.
- Chippewa Square - A brief presentation about the movie Forrest Gump.
- Hamilton-Turner House - An in-depth look at one of the main venues for the book and the movie - The Hamilton Turner Inn. Talk about Joe Odom, Nancy Hillis (the real “Mandy), and Jerry Spence. We also introduce “Vamp of Savannah,” Hillis’ tell-all book.
- West Jones Street - We’ll trace the history of Clary’s Cafe and introduce Moe Fetzer (the real Luther Driggers). Then we take a look at 115 W. Jones St., anchor of the movie’s famous scene introducing Joe Odom. Then we see John Berendt’s first home in Savannah, as well as the home where Berendt met Joe Odom.
- Mercer Williams House Museum - We stand in front of the Mercer Williams House Museum and discuss its history to present-day; its role in the Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil saga; and the trials of Jim Williams. We do not go inside the museum.
- Armstrong House - We stand in front of the Armstrong House and discuss its history and its role in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. It is now a private home, we do not enter it.
- Forsyth Park - Our tour ends here with a discussion on Midnight characters and “where are they now.” We also talk about how the author wrote the book and what the book has done for Savannah - and anything else tour participants want to talk about!
- Expert local guidance
- All-inclusive pricing
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- This tour does not include a tour of the Mercer Williams House Museum.
Join a small, intimate group (limited to 15 people) for a deep exploration of all aspects of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Your guide, a seasoned journalist and long-term local resident of downtown Savannah, leads this two-hour journey, offering in-depth insights into John Berendt’s book, Clint Eastwood’s corresponding film, and the rich history of Savannah that is intertwined with both. Visit key locations from the narrative, such as the Hamilton-Turner Inn, Clary’s Cafe, and Mercer-Williams House, while grabbing exclusive insights on the diverse cast of characters - from Jim Williams and Minerva to Joe Odom, Nancy Hillis, and Moe Fetzer, among others.
- A moderate amount of walking is involved, comfortable walking shoes are recommended
- This tour is not recommended for children under 14.
- BOOK CLUBS WELCOME!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.