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Plaza Oglethorpe

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Oglethorpe Square is a historic public square nestled in the heart of Savannah, Georgia, United States. As one of the city's original 22 squares, it forms an integral part of the renowned Savannah Historic District. Laid out in 1742 and named in honor of General James Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, this charming green space offers a tranquil escape at a low elevation, typical of coastal Savannah.

Visitors consistently appreciate the serene atmosphere and classic Southern charm of Oglethorpe Square.…

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    Una cuadra al norte del Colonial Park Cemetery se encuentra la modesta Oglethorpe Square de Savannah, con bancos que bordean la acera de ladrillo. No hay monumentos en esta plaza, que rinde homenaje a James Oglethorpe, el fundador de Savannah. Se estableció en 1742 como Upper New Square, pero luego se le cambió el nombre por el de General Oglethorpe.
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    Ubicación: Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, Estados Unidos de Amércia

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    What specific historical landmarks or monuments can I find within Oglethorpe Square?

    While the square itself is named after General James Oglethorpe, his statue is located in Chippewa Square. Oglethorpe Square features a modest pedestal honoring Moravian missionaries who settled in Savannah between 1735 and 1740. The most prominent historical structure directly on the square is the Owens–Thomas House & Slave Quarters, an English Regency-style mansion dating from 1819, which operates as a National Historic Landmark and museum.

    Is Oglethorpe Square easily accessible via public transport?

    Yes, Oglethorpe Square is centrally located within Savannah's Historic District, making it accessible by various public transport options. The city's free DOT Express Shuttle has stops conveniently located within walking distance of the square, connecting it to other key attractions and parking areas. Additionally, several local bus routes serve the surrounding area.

    How long should I plan to spend visiting Oglethorpe Square?

    For a casual stroll and to appreciate the square's ambiance, 15-30 minutes is often sufficient. However, if you plan to visit the Owens–Thomas House & Slave Quarters museum, which is highly recommended, allow an additional 1-2 hours for a comprehensive tour. Many visitors also enjoy spending extra time relaxing on the benches or exploring the surrounding historic streets.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or attractions near Oglethorpe Square?

    Absolutely! The square itself is a pleasant, open space for families to relax. Just one block south is the historic Colonial Park Cemetery, which offers a fascinating, albeit somber, historical experience. The Owens–Thomas House & Slave Quarters provides educational tours suitable for older children interested in history. The entire Historic District, with its charming shops, ice cream parlors, and other squares, is very walkable and family-friendly.

    Is Oglethorpe Square dog-friendly?

    Yes, Oglethorpe Square is generally dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome in the public square, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors to walk their pets. Please remember to clean up after your dog to help keep the square beautiful for everyone.

    What kind of accommodation options are available within walking distance of Oglethorpe Square?

    Oglethorpe Square is surrounded by a variety of accommodation options, ranging from historic inns to boutique hotels. The Presidents' Quarters Inn, a 16-room historic bed and breakfast, is located directly on the southeastern trust lot overlooking the square. Numerous other hotels and B&Bs are just a short walk away, offering convenient access to the square and other downtown attractions.

    Are there guided tours available that include Oglethorpe Square?

    Yes, many of Savannah's popular walking tours, trolley tours, and even ghost tours often include Oglethorpe Square as a significant stop or point of interest due to its historical importance and central location. These tours provide deeper insights into the square's history, architecture, and the stories of the people who lived around it. Check with local tour operators for specific itineraries.

    How crowded does Oglethorpe Square get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    As a popular spot in Savannah's Historic District, Oglethorpe Square can experience moderate to high foot traffic, especially on pleasant weekend afternoons and during peak tourist seasons (spring and fall). While it offers a serene atmosphere, it's not uncommon to find many visitors enjoying the benches and pathways. For a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening.

    What are some notable architectural styles or buildings surrounding Oglethorpe Square?

    The square is renowned for its surrounding historic architecture. The most prominent is the Owens–Thomas House & Slave Quarters, an exceptional example of English Regency style. You'll also find elegant townhomes, many showcasing Greek Revival style architecture, contributing to the square's distinctive character and providing a glimpse into Savannah's antebellum past.

    Are there any specific walking routes that start or pass through Oglethorpe Square?

    Oglethorpe Square serves as an excellent starting point for exploring Savannah's Historic District on foot. You can easily connect to other historic squares like Reynolds Square to the north or Columbia Square to the east. Many self-guided walking tours or routes designed by hikers often incorporate Oglethorpe Square as a key stop, allowing you to discover nearby landmarks and architectural gems.

    What is the significance of the Moravian Memorial in Oglethorpe Square?

    The pedestal in Oglethorpe Square honors the early Moravian missionaries who arrived in Savannah between 1735 and 1740. These missionaries, who settled in Savannah before eventually relocating to Pennsylvania, played a role in the early religious and social fabric of the Georgia colony, alongside figures like John Wesley. The memorial commemorates their presence and contributions to the city's formative years.

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