The official foursquare page for the City of Savannah.
State and Houston Streets (President) Savannah , GA 31401 United States
Designed in 1799 to honor General Nathanael Greene, a Revolutionary War hero who fought against the British in Savannah.
Named in honor of General Nathanial Greene, 2nd in command to George Washington in the Revolutionary War . Be sure to check out Johnson Square too; it is the burial site of Greene and his son. Read more
This Square is a popular geocache spot... if you see people digging around in the bushes , that's what they're up to!
Named after Nathaniel Greene, second in command under George Washington . Lived in Savannah 60 days, died of a heat stroke. Eli Whitney invented the cotton engine on Greene's plantation in 1794.
This is great square to have gatherings. Its nice and open.
Beware of the creepy old dude on the porch of house 124.. He likes to stare..
Red bushes make this square special
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. - Juniper Chandler
Come hungry. The food is great and the portions are huge. Savannah Tea is delicious - cathie bales
The tour is nice and informative, the house was restored and they stuck to its original interior design and decor. stay if you want to know what life was like in early 1800s for middle class american! - Twinkle Denoyo