Warren Square is a lovely square tucked away between West Congress and West Bryan Streets at the intersection of East Saint Julian and Habersham Streets.
The square was originally laid out in 1791, named in honor of Revolutionary War hero General Joseph Warren, an influential Massachusetts government figure who was killed in the Battle of Bunker Hill.
The naming reflects the sister city relationship between Savannah and Boston, which endured throughout the American Civil War. Historic houses line the square, including the 1790 Spencer-Woodbridge House, which was constructed for William H. Spencer and is open to the public today as a living history facility.
Warren Square, 22 Habersham St, Savannah, GA 31401, Phone: 912-238-1453