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Squares of Savannah, Urban planning landmark in Savannah, United States

The Squares of Savannah consist of 24 green spaces arranged in a grid pattern throughout the historic district, linked by brick pathways and surrounded by historic buildings. Each square features a central green area with trees and seating, creating outdoor rooms within the urban fabric.

These squares began in 1733 when founder James Oglethorpe created a new city with a purposeful layout. The original plan started with four squares and expanded over time to serve the growing community.

These squares serve as daily gathering places for local residents and anchor the city's character through their trees and monuments. When you walk through them, you encounter people going about their daily routines, making these spaces central to how the community lives.

Walking is the best way to explore the squares, as they are easily accessible on foot from one another. Starting from downtown makes it simple to reach different areas and move between them at a relaxed pace.

Each square features a counterclockwise traffic pattern that works like a modern traffic circle, a design choice that made navigation logical in the colonial period. This system remains visible today and helps explain how the city's circulation was planned centuries ago.

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