Savannah
Squares beneath the Oaks
Portrait
James Oglethorpe planned Savannah in 1733 as a grid of wards, each with a public square at its centre — twenty-two survive, shaded by live oaks with Spanish moss. Sherman reached the city in December 1864 and, rather than burning it as he had Atlanta, presented it to Lincoln as a Christmas gift, which is why the plan and the houses are still here.
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