Oglethorpe Square,
127 Abercorn Street, Savannah, GA 31401
About Us
Oglethorpe Square is a charming park located at 127 Abercorn Street in Savannah, Georgia. This historic square is a popular tourist attraction, known for its beautiful greenery, historic monuments, and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the square, admiring the statues and architecture that pay tribute to Savannah's rich history. Oglethorpe Square is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty and culture of this iconic Southern city.
You might also consider
You might also consider
Photos
You might also consider
You might also consider
Reviews
"Beautiful park to walk through. The trees are so pretty and just the vibe of the space felt really good to have a peaceful walk through."
"One of the original squares established in 1742. It is absent statues, monuments and memorials, but has many benches and large trees and the surrounding area consists of both residential and commercial. One of the Trustee lots is the Owens-Thomas house, an English Regency-style house museum, built in 1819,"
"The city if full of such squares which are cute little places to walk and absorb history. This was also one of the first stops with the ghost tour. So much information about hangings, ghost sightings. Owen Thomas House and salve quarter located at this square is a tour worthy place. Might be tough to find the parking. Waking here is the best option. This square as per our guide was named after founder of Georgia but one unique thing is, General Oglethrope’s statue is not located inside this square but some other square nearby."
"A beautiful, modern, and relaxed resort!! Has everything so you do not need to leave the premises, very good bar, resturant and the main pool..definitely, i will be back.."
"Another square in Savannah this one has less monuments but does have a lot of old growth trees. It is very well maintained and a great place to stroll. There is a lot of history so be sure to read up before you go to the square. There are a lot of very old trees and some great vegetation."
You might also consider
People also searched for
List of local businesses, places and services in Georgia
⭐ business help 🔍 services ☎️phones ⌚️opening times ✍️reviews 📍 addresses, locations 🖼️ photos