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  • Mansion Andrew Low House

    The Andrew Low House on Lafayette Square

    Andrew Low was a Scot who moved to Savannah when he was sixteen. He entered the cotton business and, by the time he was in his thirties.

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  • Owen Thomas House

    Oglethorpe Square

    Oglethorpe Square was laid out in 1742, the last of the six squares that were originally planned for Savannah.

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  • Savannah Travel Blog Columbia Square

    Columbia Square

    Although it was neglected throughout much of its history, like most of the city’s eastern side, Columbia Square has now enjoyed a thorough restoration to become one of Savannah’s loveliest spots.

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  • Chippewa Square in Savannah

    Chippewa Square

    The statue of James Oglethorpe isn’t Oglethorpe Square, but in the middle of Chippewa Square! And Chippewa Square is named after the Battle of Chippawa.

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  • Lafayette Square

    Lafayette Square

    Lafayette Square, on the intersection of Abercorn and Macon, is named in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette.

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