Pulaski Square is one of the later-developed public squares in Savannah's unique grid layout system, originally designed in 1837 and named in honor of 18th-century freedom fighter General Casimir Pulaski. The square is located at the intersection of West Macon, Barnard, West Harris, and West Charlton Streets and features historic structures such as the home of Confederate Army hero Francis S. Bartow, the first high-ranking Georgian soldier to die in the American Civil War. Beautiful live oak trees line the square, with lush ivy groundcover dotting its landscape. Italianate and Greek Revival-style architecture is on display throughout the square, including row houses and unique five-bay houses.
Address: Barnard and West Macon, Savannah, GA 31401, Phone: 912-238-1453