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Chatham Square is an historic neighborhood green that is also referred to as Barnard Square, located along Barnard Street near the city's lively tourist-friendly Liberty Street district. The square, which was originally designed in 1847, is named in honor of William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham, a major political leader in England throughout the Seven Years' War and a major supporter of the establishment of the Colony of Georgia.

Ancient oak trees line the beautiful square, which offers a quieter respite alternative to some of its nearby neighbor squares. Iconic attractions include the Barnard Street School, constructed in 1906, which now serves as a facility for the Savannah College of Art and Design.

Barnard St & West Gordon Street, Savannah, GA 31401, Phone: 912-351-3841, Map

Chatham Square
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