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Outdoors in Savannah
Madison Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

1. Madison Square

8.8
Bull St (btw Charlton St & Harris St), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-South · 13 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Named in honor of President James Madison in 1837, it is the home of St. John's Episcopal Church, the Green-Meldrim House, and the Sorrel-Weed House; be sure to see them all! Read more.

Johnson Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

2. Johnson Square

8.3
Bull St (btwn Bryan St & Congress St), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 24 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: The 1st square built in Savannah in 1733. To this day it remains the largest of all 24 squares. Many of the cities banks are located here, which is why it has been nicknamed "Banking Square." Read more.

Forsyth Park Fountain is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

3. Forsyth Park Fountain

9.2
Drayton St (Gaston St), Savannah, GA
Fountain · Historic District-South · 30 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: On March 11, 2011, visit the famous, Forsyth Park Fountain for an annual Savannah tradition... the Greening of the Fountain! Read more.

Pulaski Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

4. Pulaski Square

8.6
Pulaski Square, Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-South · 9 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Named in honor of General Casimir Pulaski who died due to wounds from the Siege of Savannah. See the square's beautiful live oaks and check out Pulaski's statue nearby at Monterey Square! Read more.

Troup Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

5. Troup Square

8.5
Troup Square, Savannah, GA
Park · Historic District-South · 4 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Bring your pets to the Myers Drinking Fountain, located here. Originally located in Forsyth Park, the fountain was reinstalled in the 1980s. Perfect for your pup to get a tasty sip of water. Read more.

Columbia Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

6. Columbia Square

8.9
Columbia Square, Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 128 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Features the "Wormsloe Fountain," which was added in 1970 to honor the DeRenne family. Check out the Davenport House, saved in 1955 by a local movement of 7 women, the Historic Savannah Foundation. Read more.

Oglethorpe Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

7. Oglethorpe Square

9.1
Oglethorpe Sq., Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 13 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Named in honor of Georgia's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, in 1742. On the East side of the square, check out the Owens-Thomas House, an example of the finest Regency architecture in the US. Read more.

Chippewa Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

8. Chippewa Square

9.0
Bull St (btwn Hull St & Perry St), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 40 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Originally laid out in 1815, it is named for the famous battle fought during the War of 1812. The center monument is of James Edward Oglethorpe, the great soldier-philanthropist who founded Georgia! Read more.

Reynolds Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

9. Reynolds Square

8.9
E Congress St (at Abercorn St), Savannah, GA
Park · Historic District-North · 12 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: See the bronze statue of John Wesley in the center of the square, honoring the founder of Methodism. Wesley actually founded the first Sunday school in America, here in Savannah, Georgia. Read more.

Calhoun Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

10. Calhoun Square

8.7
Abercorn Street (East Wayne Street), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-South · 7 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Laid out in 1851 and named in honor of John C. Calhoun. While here, be sure to visit the Massie School and Wesley Monumental Methodist Church, both are located on Calhoun Square. Read more.

Whitefield Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

11. Whitefield Square

8.8
Whitefield Square (Between Taylor St. and Gordon St), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-South · 4 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: The LAST square built in Savannah, completed in 1851, and named for Rev. George Whitefield, the founder of the Bethesda Home for Boys. While here, be sure to see the First Congregational Church. Read more.

Ellis Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

12. Ellis Square

8.6
Barnard St (btwn Bryan St & Congress St), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 32 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: One of four original squares laid out in 1733. It was often called the Marketplace Square, but was actually named in honor of Henry Ellis, Georgia's 2nd Royal Governor. See the new water works!

Orleans Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

13. Orleans Square

8.9
Orleans Square (Hull St.), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 6 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Named to congratulate General Andrew Jackson's victory in the Battle of New Orleans & honor the heroes of the War of 1812. See the fountain built to celebrate the 250th anniversary of GA & the City. Read more.

Forsyth Park is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

14. Forsyth Park

9.5
Drayton St (btwn Gaston & Park St), Savannah, GA
Park · 111 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Savannah's first and largest recreational parks, Forsyth Park offers tourists and locals a gorgeous morning stroll, an unforgettable wedding venue, and the perfect sports arena. Have a picnic!! Read more.

Wright Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

15. Wright Square

8.2
Bull St (btwn State St & York St), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 22 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Laid out in 1733, it is one of the original squares of Savannah. Around 1763, it was renamed to honor James Wright, the royal Governor of the province of Georgia. Read more.

Telfair Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

16. Telfair Square

8.6
Telfair Square (Barnard St.), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 10 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Originally named St. John's Square, it was renamed Telfair Square to honor Edward Telfair, three time governor of Georgia (1786-1792), and his family. While here, visit the Juliette Gordon Lowe home. Read more.

Washington Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

17. Washington Square

9.3
Houston St (at Congress), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 6 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Named 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. Read more.

Lafayette Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

18. Lafayette Square

9.1
Abercorn St (Between Charlton st and Harris st), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-South · 5 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: In 1846, the City jail was located here. Now, it is famous for the Andrew Low House which was built in 1849 on the West side of the square. See the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist too, breathtaking! Read more.

Colonial Park Cemetery is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

19. Colonial Park Cemetery

201 E Oglethorpe Ave, Savannah, GA
Cemetery · Historic District-North · 32 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: As the 2nd cemetery in colonial Savannah, Colonial Park was the burying ground for the city from about 1750 until 1853. It is the burial ground of the royal Governor of Georgia, James Habersham. Read more.

Warren Square is one of Outdoors in Savannah.

20. Warren Square

8.4
Warren Square, Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 5 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Named after General Joseph Warren, killed in the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill. Check out the Spencer House on the West side of the square which was built in 1791, the same year the square was laid. Read more.