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Our Coast :: Savannah City Guide :: Visiting
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November 23, 2008
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 Calhoun Square: 202 East Taylor Street
On the northeast corner of Taylor and Abercorn stands a recently restored and renovated brick residence with three stories on a basement. A former owner had fun recovering lost details, such as tracking an unexplained chimney to a plastered-over fireplace in an upstairs bathroom.
--Visitor's Guide to Savannah
 | Calhoun Square 1. Massie Heritage Center (c. 1855-56), 201-213 East Gordon Street. Rosy-beige school buildings with connected walkways, named for Peter Massie, Scottish planter who came to Georgia. 2. 202 East Taylor Street (Mid-19th century). Side garden with a view through a cast iron gate; flower beds outlined with up-ended ale bottles from the brewery of the first owner, William Rogers. 3. Wesley Monumental U.M.C. Abercorn Street on Calhoun Square. Soaring spires and Gothic arches on a church named for English clergy brothers John and Charles Wesley, founders of Methodism.
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Map | Next Stop: Whitefield Square
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