Meghan M. • May 21, 2017Beautiful park perfect for relaxing, people watching and long walks with your dog
Jonathan S. • May 1, 2011Appropriately this square, named for a French war hero, is home to one of Savannah's French Second Empire houses - note the mansard room on the Hamilton-Turner Inn.
Jonathan S. • April 8, 2011The southeast corner of Orleans Square give some idea of what is missing on the north and west sides. Cotton merchants mansions originally surrounded this square.
KeytoSavannah.com • December 8, 2010Named in honor of the 1st US President, George Washington. While here, be sure to check out the Mulberry Inn, originally a cotton warehouse built in the 1860s, and once a Coca-Cola bottling plant.
Jonathan S. • May 1, 2011Note SCAD's first building, Poetter Hall, a red brick Romanesque Revival structure built as an armory that now houses the admissions department and ShopSCAD on the corner.
KeytoSavannah.com • December 8, 2010Chatham Square was one of the LAST squares erected in Savannah in 1847. It is named in honor of William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham. It is possible to visit the City's 24 squares in 1 day, dare to try?
Ava L. • December 1, 2014The museums are so rich with history old and new, lovely place to be inspired
Cari P. • February 9, 2010Great fried shrimp. Homemade mashed potatos. Can't go wrong with the great beer selections either.
Ray C. • November 25, 2015Savannah's plaza! Walking distance from almost all major attractions. Parking underneath via Whitaker.
Lina • November 15, 2010Residential area. Square looks more like quiet park. Tabby on benches leads to tabby street st. Julian
Savannah Historic District Map • July 11, 2011Love City Market Café. My faves are the grilled grouper club, chicken salad, and the baked brie with seasonal fruit.
Kaitlyn R. • February 27, 2019Designed in 1791 and named in honor of Benjamin Franklin, for many years the square was the site of the city's water tower and was referred to as "water tower square."
Kaitlyn R. • February 27, 2019Lost to urban sprawl, Elbert Square was designed out in 1801 between Montgomery and McDonough streets. It was named in honor of Samuel Elbert, a Revolutionary War hero and Georgia Governor.
KeytoSavannah.com • December 8, 2010Erected in the 1840's to honor William Harris Crawford, who was believed at the time to become a future US President. His greatest achievement was serving as Treasury Secretary under President Madison
Vinnie M. • October 16, 2021Good in house pizza. Plus food trucks, drinks, TV’s. Kids and pups welcome. Good atmosphere.
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