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E Congress St (at Abercorn St) Savannah , GA 31401 United States
Designed in 1733 and named for Georgia 's first Royal Governor , John Reynolds. In the center stands a monument to John Wesley , the founder of Methodism and the Anglican minister to the colony in 1736.
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
Tip the flutist. He plays simple songs but uses the money to feed the local critters.
Originally "Lower New Square" and renamed Reynolds after GA's 1st royal governor . Note the "Georgian" Pink House to the right of the "Federal" Oliver Sturges House.www.architecturalsavannah.com
Nice spot to people watch , walk the dog and relax
Great place to shop, eat and book your tours
I didn’t know that John Wesley had founded Georgia before coming to this picturesque park .
Did you know: Reynolds Square was the site of the Filature, which housed silkworms as part of an early—and unsuccessful—attempt to establish a silk industry in the Georgia colony .
The violinist at night is incredible!
Only square without Spanish moss
Statue if John Wesley . Right by pink house
There is a geocache here.
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. - KeytoSavannah.com
One of the most beautiful parks I have ever visited. Give yourself some time when visiting and explore. Beautiful grounds, that you can tell that the city takes pride in! - Michael Zickefoose
Love the Park. Beautiful and always filled with fun activities and wonderful community of people. - Kristi Grice
Beautiful park perfect for relaxing, people watching and long walks with your dog - Meghan McGee
Book a table in the vault, great experience! If you want a light appetizer, try the BLT salad. - Valentin Guerin