Reynolds Square was one of the first squares laid out in Savannah, originally named as Lower New Square in 1734. The square was renamed in honor of Georgia governor Captain John Reynolds, best known as the former site of the city's Filature, which was part of an early and unsuccessful attempt to establish a silk industry within Georgia.
It is located along Abercorn Street between Congress and Bryan Streets, home to a bronze statue commemorating Methodist founder John Wesley, who founded America's first Sunday school during his residence in Savannah. Unique attractions on the square include the Lucas Theater, the Ole Pink House, and Leopold's Ice Cream.
Reynolds Square , 32 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401, Phone: 912-651-6610