The official foursquare page for the City of Savannah.
Abercorn Street (East Wayne Street) Savannah , GA 31401 United States
The only square with all of its original buildings still present. Also the only square without a monument in the center. A very old slave cemetery lies beneath.
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
Designed in 1851. In honor of John C. Calhoun who was a South Carolina statesman + VP for John Quincy Adams & Andrew Jackson. The only square where all of the original historic buildings remain.
If you get caught in the rain and think you're up for a lil' run, hop over to the Whitefeild square a few blocks over, it has a gazebo you can wait out the storm in.
One of the many squares to stroll through in Savannah.
Get a beautiful picture by sitting on the fountain ledge!
The ghetto square. Skip it.
Is now Taylor Square.
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! - KeytoSavannah.com
The 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.www.architecturalsavannah.com - Jonathan Stalcup
The museums are so rich with history old and new, lovely place to be inspired - Ava Leigh
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
Loved Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil!! Great house...great story. Lovely antiques and so full of history - Ellen Dudley