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Whitefield Square + My Favorites
Whitefield Square is named for Revernd George Whitefield, the founder of the Bethesda Orphanage of Savannah, and a friend of the founder of Methodism in America, James Wesley. Address: Taylor St and Habersham St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Warren Square + My Favorites
This quare was named after a Revolutionary War hero who died at the battle of bunker Hill, Joseph Warren. Address: Bryan St and Habersham St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Madison Square + My Favorites
Named after the fourth president of the United States, James Madison, Madison Square was established in 1837. The park features a monument to Revolutionary War hero Sgt. William Jasper. Along the square are the Scottish Rite Temple, the Green-Meldrim House and St. John's Episcopal Church. Address: Bull St and Harris St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Pulaski Square + My Favorites
A polish-born hero from the Revolutionary War, General Casimir Pulaski died during the Siege of Savannah, the highest ranking foreign soldier who was killed during the American Revolution. This square, established in 1837 honors Pulaski. Address: Harris St and Barnard St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Johnson Square + My Favorites
The first square in Savannah, this square was established in 1733. Named for the friend of the founder of Savannah, Robert Johnson, the square features a sundial, dedicated to Colonel William Bull, and a fountain. Address: Bull St and Bryan St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Lafayette Square + My Favorites
Named for an aide of General George Washington during the REvolutionary War, Lafayette square was established in 1837. Flannery O'Conner House, the Hamilton Turner House and the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist line this square. Address: Abercorn St and Harris St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Troup Square + My Favorites
Established in 1851, Troup Square was named for Georgia Governor George Michael Troup. Address: Harris St and Habersham St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Oglethorpe Square + My Favorites
Named for the founder of Savannah, General James Oglethorpe, Oglethorpe Square was builtin 1742. Address: State St and Abercorn St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Washington Square + My Favorites
Washington Square is named for Revolutionary War hero and the first President of the United States, George Washington. Address: Bryan St and Houston St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Orleans Square + My Favorites
Eastablished in 1815, this square was named for the Battle of New Orleans. Address: Hull St and Barnard St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Monterey Square + My Favorites
A monument to General Casimir Pulaski, a Revolutionary War hero, is located in the center of this square, which is named for a battle during the 1846 Mexican-American War. Address: Bull St and Taylor St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Chippewa Square + My Favorites
Laid out in 1815 and named for a battle during the War of 1812, Chippewa Square features a monument to the founder of Savannah, General James Edward Oglethorpe. Address: Hull St and Bull St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Wright Square + My Favorites
Established in 1733, Wright Square is one of the earliest of Savannah's squares. Address: State St and Bull St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Reynolds Square + My Favorites
Formerly known as Lower New Square, Reynolds Square was established in 1734. The square is named for John Reynolds, a former governor of Georgia. A monument to the founder of the Methodist Church, John Wesley, is located within the square. Address: Bryan St and Abercorn St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Crawford Square + My Favorites
Named for William H. Crawford, a Georgia Senator, Crawford Square was laid out in 1841. Address: Hull Street and Houston St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Greene Square + My Favorites
Greene Square memorializes General Nathaniel Greene, second in command to George Washington during the Revolutionary War. The historic Second African Baptist Church, dating back to 1802 is located in this square.
Address: Houston St and State St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Chatham Square + My Favorites
Chatham Square, named for William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham, was erected in 1847. Address: Barnard St and Taylor St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Telfair Square + My Favorites
Telfair Square, originally called St. John's Square, was named to honor former governor of Georgia Edward Telfair. Address: State St and Barnard St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Franklin Square + My Favorites
Laid out in 1791, Franklin Square was named for Benjamin Franklin. The square features City Market and the First African Baptist Church. Address: Bryan St and Montgomery St | Savannah, GA [ Map ]
Calhoun Square + My Favorites
Located on this square is the Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church and the Massie Heritage School. Address: Abercorn Street and Taylor Street | Savannah, GA [ Map ]