Telfair Square
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Kaitlyn R
80 month ago
Designed in 1733 as St. James Square; and it was renamed in 1883 to honor Edward Telfair a three-time governor of Georgia and patron to the arts.
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Meghan M
101 month ago
Good spot to relax and people watch
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Emylee
103 month ago
Come here to get a horse carriage ride! They even offer ghost tours!
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Ava L
131 month ago
The museums are so rich with history old and new, lovely place to be inspired
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Michelin Travel & Lifestyle
145 month ago
See the famous “Bird Girl” statue seen in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil in the Telfair Museum (121 Barnard). – Green Guide Editor
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Jonathan S
174 month ago
Two notable architects left their mark on this square 200 years apart - Jay in 1820 and Safdie in 2006. Both were innovative responses to Oglethorpe's urban design.www.architecturalsavannah.com
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KeytoSavannah.com
178 month ago
Originally named St. John's Square, it was renamed Telfair Square to honor Edward Telfair, three time governor of Georgia (1786-1792), and his family. While here, visit the Juliette Gordon Lowe home.
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Lina
179 month ago
By the museum. Has girl scouts stone
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Visit Savannah
186 month ago
Visit the Telfair Museum of Art and the Jepson Center for the Art right here on Telfair Square. Looking for a wonderful Southern lunch or dinner? Try nearby Alligator Soul's shrimp-n-grits!
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Telfair Square (Barnard St.), Savannah, GA 31401, Estados Unidos, GPS: 32.078514,-81.094574
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http://www.savannahga.gov