Ellis Square in Savannah

Barnard St (btwn Bryan St & Congress St)

Ellis Square

Ellis Square is a significant public square in Savannah, Georgia, which serves as a must-visit attraction for tourists. First established in 1733, this historical square was originally an important city center and marketplace, and it has been reconstructed several times. However, it was revitalized in 2010 and now showcases a modern design that maintains its historical charm. The square is named after Sir Henry Ellis, a colonial governor of Georgia, and it's surrounded by vibrant shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Visiting Ellis Square allows tourists to experience Savannah's unique blend of rich history and contemporary urban landscape.

Furthermore, Ellis Square is strategically located as it sits adjacent to the famous City Market, providing tourists with easy access to explore the myriad of shops, galleries, and restaurants within Savannah's Historic District. Moreover, the square features a unique interactive fountain that attracts people of all ages, as well as ample seating areas for relaxation and people-watching. Another interesting tidbit about Ellis Square is that it houses a life-sized bronze statue of Savannah-native and legendary songwriter Johnny Mercer, who is known for composing timeless classics such as 'Moon River.

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