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      Green Square
      Greene Square, established in 1799, honors General Nathanael Greene, a key figure in the American Revolutionary War and a close associate of George Washington. Located in Savannah’s historic district, the square is surrounded by beautifully...
    
  
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      Orleans Square
      Established in 1815 to commemorate the Battle of New Orleans, Orleans Square offers a peaceful and picturesque setting in Savannah’s historic district. Centered around a charming German-inspired fountain, the square is shaded by live oaks...
    
  
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      Chippewa Square
      Chippewa Square, at the intersections of Bull and McDonough Streets, was laid out in 1815 and named in commemoration for the Battle of Chippewa in the War or 1812. At the center of this famous...
    
  
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      Crawford Square
      Crawford Square stands out among Savannah’s historic squares for its strong ties to community and culture. Established in the mid-19th century and named after William H. Crawford, a prominent Georgia statesman, the square is unique...
    
  
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      Pulaski Square
      Pulaski Square is a serene, oak-shaded retreat named in honor of Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish nobleman who fought and died for American independence. Established in 1837, the square is known for its lush greenery...
    
  
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      Madison Square
      Madison Square, laid out in 1837, is a striking blend of Savannah’s architectural elegance and historical depth. Named in honor of President James Madison, the square features a prominent monument to Sergeant William Jasper, a...
    
  
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      Lafayette Square
      Lafayette Square, laid out in 1837, is a peaceful and elegant space named in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette, the French hero of the American Revolution. Located near the Cathedral Basilica of St. John...
    
  
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      Troup Square
      Troup Square, laid out in the mid-19th century, offers a distinctive charm in Savannah’s historic district. Named after Georgia Governor George Troup, the square is known for its unusual centerpiece—the Armillary Sphere, a modern sculpture...
    
  
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      Chatham Square
      Nestled in the heart of Savannah’s historic district, Chatham Square offers a peaceful retreat framed by stately live oaks and charming brick pathways. Established in 1847, this picturesque square is home to the elegant Gordon...
    
  
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      Monterey Square
      In the heart of Monterey Square, the Casimir Pulaski Monument is one of Savannah’s most treasured landmarks. This 19th-century memorial honors Revolutionary War hero General Pulaski, who gave his life nearby during the Siege of...
    
  
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      Taylor Square
      Taylor Square, formerly known as Calhoun Square, is a beautifully preserved space in Savannah’s Historic District that blends architectural elegance with powerful cultural significance. Laid out in 1851, the square is surrounded by antebellum homes...
    
  
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      Whitefield Square
      Whitefield Square, established in 1851, is one of Savannah’s most serene and contemplative public spaces. Named after Reverend George Whitefield, a prominent 18th-century evangelist and founder of the Bethesda Orphanage, the square is known for...