Pulaski Square

Plaza
4.3
Based on 8 reviews

Reviews

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Kaitlyn R
62 month ago
Designed in 1837. Honors the Count Casimir Pulaski of Poland, the highest ranking foreign officer to die in the American Revolution. Pulaski fell during the Siege of Savannah in 1779.
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Ray C
66 month ago
Beautiful square full of Live Oak trees in a quiet part of town. Walk a half block south to see Savannah's most famous street, Jones street!
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Phil W
84 month ago
Very pretty area - quiet and peaceful.
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Bill H
132 month ago
Not a lot to look at in this square
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Telfair Museums
154 month ago
The perfect square to pull up a bench and relax.
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Jonathan S
157 month ago
This is the favorite square of many Savannahians. It is very lush and mostly residential including a SCAD dormitory built as the Jewish Educational Alliance.www.architecturalsavannah.com
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KeytoSavannah.com
161 month ago
Named in honor of General Casimir Pulaski who died due to wounds from the Siege of Savannah. See the square's beautiful live oaks and check out Pulaski's statue nearby at Monterey Square!
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JRB
169 month ago
Looking for the Pulaski Monument? It's in Monterrey Square. Head southeast to find it.