KeytoSavannah.com • Décembre 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. • Avril 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.
Ava L. • Décembre 1, 2014The museums are so rich with history old and new, lovely place to be inspired
Klaus P. • Octobre 14, 2021Very clean for a public park,nice people with they’re dogs all over. Nice to sit in the shade and relax!
Jonathan S. • Avril 29, 2011Originally surrounded by Savannah's first 40 houses, in the early 20th century, this square started evolving into a skyscraper district. Note the 15 story office tower.
Lina • Novembre 15, 2010Residential area. Square looks more like quiet park. Tabby on benches leads to tabby street st. Julian
mindy b. • Septembre 8, 2010Shrimp appetizer is outstanding! Do a full lb.; you won't be sorry!
Rhonda • Janvier 13, 2016Really enjoyed my visit back to Savannah--this time on the occasion of my daughter's wedding!!
Kaitlyn R. • Février 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."
Austin A. • Avril 16, 2013This was a fun tour and there is definitely sonething unsettling about this home. Beautiful place.
Jonathan S. • Avril 16, 2011First Savannah design by William Gibbons Preston. Notice the 1886 date rendered in terracotta at the top of this Romanesque Revival structure... built on air rights!!
Kaitlyn R. • Février 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.
HISTORY • Mai 8, 2012The African American Monument, erected here in 2002, honors and commemorates the contributions of African Americans to the cultural, social, educational, economic and spiritual life of Savannah.
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