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Pulaski Square

A western residential square named for a Revolutionary War hero.

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Why it matters

Pulaski Square honors Count Casimir Pulaski, the Polish cavalry officer who died defending Savannah in the Siege of 1779. The square sits in the western ward, framed by well-preserved antebellum townhouses on a quieter part of the grid.

This part of the historic district — Pulaski, Chatham, Whitefield — is less visited but architecturally consistent. The streets here are wider and the houses more uniform than in the busier central district, giving the neighborhood a coherence worth noticing.

The western squares hold the grid's quietest rooms.

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