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Columbia Square is a lovely public square located along Habersham Street between York and State Streets, originally laid out in 1799 to honor Columbia, the popular poetic personification associated with the United States' early years. The square is home to a beautiful serene fountain which formerly stood on the estate grounds owned by Noble Jones, one of the state's first settlers.

Live oak trees line the square, which is home to buildings such as the 1820 Josiah Davenport House, constructed in a beautiful Federal architectural style. Other attractions include the Francis Stone House, the Kehoe House, and the Abraham Sheftall House.

Savannah, GA 31401, Phone: 912-238-1453, Map

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