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October, 7, 2008
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Online Virtual Tour of Savannah
Calhoun Square: Massie Heritage Center
Thanks to a bequest from Peter Massie, who lived south of Savannah, plans were drawn by architect John S. Norris for a school which opened in 1856 to educate Savannah's less fortunate children. These buildings, closed for regular classes since 1974, are part of Georgia's oldest chartered public school. Still owned by the Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools, Massie is now a resource center in living history, offering permanent exhibits of Savannah's City Plan, Savannah in the Victorian Era, and Elements of Greek, Roman, and Gothic Architecture. 201-213 East Gordon Street.
--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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