Known to older generations of Savannahians as the "courthouse square," Wright Square has the distinction of being one of Savannah’s four original squares, laid out by the city’s founder Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe in...
One of Savannah’s four original squares, Ellis Square was first named Decker Square after one of Georgia’s original Trustees and was later renamed Ellis Square in honor of Henry Ellis, the colony’s second Royal Governor.
The nearly 8,000-square-foot house was used as a vacation property by Don Ringsby, the former president of the professional basketball team that would become the Denver Nuggets.
Situated in the peaceful, shady eastern portion of Savannah’s National Historic Landmark District, Columbia Square is a favorite with locals and visitors alike.
Pulaski Square may not be one of Savannah’s better-known squares, but its tranquil neighborhood feeling makes it one of the most livable downtown experiences for today’s homebuyer.