The city of Savannah is famously home to 22 squares, and those of us who have spent a lot of time in the downtown area of this lovely and historic city are familiar with many of them. While each has its own beauty and special attributes, there’s one square in particular with an especially noteworthy past: Wright Square, bordered by Bull, State, and York Streets. This magnificent little park is gorgeous and has an absolutely fascinating history. Check it out:

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Have you ever heard these stories about Wright Square in Savannah? Do you know of any other fascinating Georgia historical stories? Share yours in the comments!

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