407 Reserve Way, Savannah
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912-289-7355
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Troup Square is a small, charming square in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia, celebrated for its quaint beauty and unique features. Named in honor of George Michael Troup, a former Georgia governor and U.S. senator, the square was laid out in 1851 as part of Savannah’s famous grid of public squares, which were designed for both aesthetic enjoyment and community gathering.
One of the square’s most distinctive features is the Armillary Sphere, a celestial sculpture that serves as both art and a historical tribute. Installed in the 1960s, it symbolizes the square’s connection to astronomy and timekeeping, casting a shadow as it rotates with the sun. Troup Square is also known for its “Doggie Fountain,” a quirky addition where pets can cool off and hydrate, which reflects the welcoming spirit of the community.
Surrounded by 19th-century homes and live oaks draped with Spanish moss, Troup Square offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city streets. It's a popular spot for visitors to take photos, stroll, or simply enjoy the peaceful ambiance that captures Savannah’s historic charm.
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