Johnson Square, located on Bull Street and just South of Bay Street, is the first and and largest square in Savannah. Around the square are Christ Episcopal Church and several banks. It was laid out in 1733 and…
Wright Square is located on the Bull Street corridor, and is the 2nd Square south from the Savannah River. Some say it is the most haunted square in Savannah because it was once the location of the gallows…
Madison Square is certainly one of the most scenic spots in Savannah with the majestic live oak trees and flowering azaleas. The square was named for James Madison, the fourth president of the United States. Featured in the…
Forsyth Park is bordered by Gaston Street on the North, Park Avenue on the South, with Whitaker and Drayton Streets on the West and East, respectively. Forsyth Park, the largest park in the Historic District, contains 30 acres…
Colonial Park Cemetery is located at 200 Abercorn Street, at the intersection of Oglethorpe Avenue, in the historic distrct of downtown Savannah. It became a city park in 1896, 43 years after the final burial there. The cemetery…
Reynolds Square is on Abercorn Street, 1 block South of Bay Street. It has a statue of John Wesley, Founder of Methodism.
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Emmet Park is located on the East end of Bay Street where it meets East Broad Street. The Park is the home of several monuments, including the Chatham Artillery Monument, honoring the military unit formed in 1786, the…
Morrell Park is located on the long walkway at the east end of River Street, with a size of about 236 feet x 26 feet. It is a often used for outdoor events such as concerts and gatherings…
Echo Square, located on Savannah's river-front plaza, is one of the most curious unexplained mysteries of Savannah and River Street. People who visit this location, and experience the strange phenomenon are completely amazed and astounded.
The possible…
Ellis Square is named in honor of Henry Ellis, the second Royal Governor of Georgia. It is one of the four original squares built during the founding of Savannah. The Square is on Barnard Street just 1 block…