Orleans Square

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Orleans Square (Hull St.) Savannah , GA 31401 United States

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Kaitlyn Reed

Designed in 1815. Honors the heroes of the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812. The fountain was dedicated in 1989 by Savannah's German Society to recognize Savannah's early German immigrants

KeytoSavannah.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

Jonathan Stalcup

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.<aclass="entity url"rel="nofollow" href="http://www.architecturalsavannah.com"target="_blank" data-sig="OSO//vOZkWq5yn4GlS53dausIAs=" onmousedown="fourSq.ui.OutgoingLink.mousedown($(this), event)" data-source="tip-text">www.architecturalsavannah.com</a>

Mafe Sotillo Lairet

Beautiful square

Paul Zabodyn

Bus parking !!!!

Firefighter 743

This is the place to "not tailgate" for Savannah Derby Devils home bouts

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