Monterey Square, Savannah

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Monterey Square in Savannah is a historic, oak-shaded public square in the city’s downtown district, noted for its 19th-century architecture and monument to Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Historic Landmark District
historic house
historic site
public square
synagogue
commemorates Casimir Pulaski NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateEstablished 1847
designStyle 19th-century urban square
gridPosition one of 22 historic squares of Savannah
hasFeature benches
central grassy area
oak trees
walkways
hasMonument Casimir Pulaski Monument NERFINISHED
hasNearbyBuilding Mercer–Williams House NERFINISHED
Temple Mickve Israel NERFINISHED
hasUse ceremonial events
public recreation
tourist sightseeing
hasVegetation Spanish moss
live oaks
heritageStatus contributing property to Savannah Historic District
locatedIn Chatham County, Georgia NERFINISHED
Georgia, United States NERFINISHED
Monterey Square, Savannah NERFINISHED
Savannah, Georgia NERFINISHED
namedAfter Battle of Monterey NERFINISHED
notableFor Casimir Pulaski Monument NERFINISHED
oak-shaded landscape
well-preserved 19th-century architecture
partOf Savannah Historic District NERFINISHED
downtown Savannah
streetBoundary Bull Street NERFINISHED
East Taylor Street NERFINISHED
Wayne Street NERFINISHED
West Taylor Street NERFINISHED
surroundedBy 19th-century townhouses
historic architecture
tourism popular filming location
urbanPlanning Oglethorpe Plan NERFINISHED

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Casimir Pulaski burialPlace Monterey Square, Savannah