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Our Coast :: Tours :: Savannah
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October, 7, 2008
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Online Virtual Tour of Savannah
Columbia Square
Flowers and ferns adorn the fountain given in 1970 by Eudora and Wainwright Roebling in memory of her parents, Augusta and Wymberley DeRenne. The fountain came from Wormsloe, home of Noble Jones who came over with oglethorpe. Columbia Square and Greene Square were added to the town plan in 1799.
--Visitor's Guide to Savannah
 | Columbia Square
1. Francis Stone House
(1821), 402-404 East State Street. High-stooped, white, frame house with black trim; built for city alderman Francis Stone.
2. Isaiah Davenport House
(1815-1821) 324 East State Street. Here's the linchpin of historic preservation in Savannah. It was the threat of destruction of this house that prompted seven strong Savannah women in 1955 to band together in outraged opposition.
3. The Kehoe House
(c.1890) 123 habersham Street. Red brick and terra cotta, built for William J. Kehoe, founder of Kehoe Iron Works. DeWitt Bruyn, architect. |
Map | Next Stop: Oglethorpe Square
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