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Calhoun Square

Calhoun Square - Savannah Georgia
One of the last squares to be laid on in Savannah Georgia, Calhoun Square was established in 1851 on Abercorn Street between Taylor Street and Gordon Street.

Calhoun Square is named for John C. Calhoun, a politican from South Carolina. Famous buildings on this square include Massie School and Wesley Monumental Methodist Church.


For more information on seeing the sights and scenery of Historic Savannah,
check out our Savannah Georgia Tours Section.   Also, while visiting Historic Savannah Georgia, you may find yourself in love with our beautiful city and decide to shop for Savannah Georgia Real Estate as a second home or investment property.   If so, check out our Savannah Georgia real estate section for area homes for sale, real estate agents and more information on our city.

 


Other Savannah Sites

Savannah Visitors Bur. The Savannah Convention & Visitors Bureau website.

Other Travel Sites

Hilton Head South Carolina
Hilton Head Island is a world class resort community located on the South Carolina coast between Savannah and Charleston.

Charleston South Carolina
Consider a day trip to Charleston -- just 90 minutes from Savannah

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