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Bull St (btwn State St & York St) Savannah , GA 31401 United States
Designed in 1733. Honors Sir James Wright , Georgia 's 3rd & last colonial gov. The large boulder marks the grave of Tomochichi , the Yamacraw Indian Chief who welcomed Oglethorpe & the first colonists
The burial site of Tomochichi , a leader of the Creek nation of Native Americans , this square now features a large man singing while making palm-leaf roses . Buy one if you'd like.
Check out the Rock laid there in the memory of Native American Chief Tomochichi . Great Italian place - Bella Napoli's - Next to the beautiful church !
Originally "Percival Square," surrounded by 1 story wood structures . Note masonry Romanesque arches on Lutheran Church , Old County Courthouse , Federal Courthouse , etc.www.architecturalsavannah.com
He most haunted square in GA. Be careful of the lady ghost who is frantically looking for her baby boy. She has been known to come around day or night!
Gotta stop for pedestrians but gotta watch out for people rear ending you too!
Laid out in 1733, it is one of the original squares of Savannah . Around 1763, it was renamed to honor James Wright , the royal Governor of the province of Georgia . Read more
NO PANHANDLING - PLEASE HELP DISCOURAGE PANHANDLING IN SAVANNAH - Call 911 if you are physically threatened or asked for money. Violation of city code 9-1001
One of the many beautiful squares of Savannah .
The Wright Square monument is very intricate.
Listen to whatever music is being played. It's all good.
Just sit and relax. :) Nice view of the gold dome.
Tomachichi was 6'7''. That's unbelievable!!
Great Live Jazz Now!!!
Will visit again!
Beautiful scenery !
Relax and people watch :)
Gordon statue . Right by the town 's only cvs
Across the street from the post house that is no longer the post house
Or also known as homeless square...
Full of homeless people harassing people for food/money
Look out for Guitar Bob, the human venue!
Beautiful at dusk - Kit Kat
Trolley stops here next to the Theatre. Check out Gallery espresso for a cup of coffee and enjoy the probe watching. - Mark Adams
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 museums are so rich with history old and new, lovely place to be inspired - Ava Leigh
Beautiful park perfect for relaxing, people watching and long walks with your dog - Meghan McGee
Highly recommend the tour! Fascinating history, passionate tour guides, and beautiful rooms. - Heather Jones