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Our Coast :: Savannah City Guide :: Visiting
May 12, 2008   05:35 AM


Online Virtual Tour of Savannah

Pulaski Square

Named for Polish Count Casimir Pulaski, hero of the Revolutionary War, this square is shaded by nineteen majestic oak trees and was laid out in 1837. Idealistic young Count Pulaski fought on the side of the patriots in the War for American Independence. On October 12, 1779, he was knocked from his horse by a bullet during the Siege of Savannah. He died a few hours later. A monument to Count Pulaski stands in Monterey Square on Bull Street. He was also honored in the naming of Fort Pulaski.

--Visitor's Guide to Savannah


Pulaski Square
1. Margaret Murphy House
(1992), 200 West Harris Street. Handsome blue corner building; compatible, new construction in the historic district.
2. Pulaski House
(1915) 328 Barnard Street. Massive red brick structure with green awnings.
3. Francis Bartow House


Map | Next Stop: Monterey Square



Franklin Square
Johnson Square
Reynolds Square
Warren Square
Washington Square
Greene Square
Columbia Square
Oglethorpe Square
Wright Square
Telfair Square
Orleans Square
Chippewa Square
Colonial Park Cemetary
Troup Square
Lafayette Square
Madison Square
Pulaski Square
Monterey Square
Calhoun Square
Whitefield Square

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