Whitefield Square (Savannah, Georgia)
Whitefield Square is one of the 22 squares of Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is located in the southernmost row of the city's five rows of squares, on Habersham Street and East Wayne Street, and was the final square laid out, in 1851. It is south of Troup Square and east of Taylor Square in the southeastern corner of Savannah's grid of squares. The oldest building on the square is at 412–414 East Taylor Street, which dates to 1855.
Whitefield Square and its gazebo
John McCluskey House, 408 East Taylor Street
Andrew Nelson House, 410 East Taylor Street
George Ash Duplex, 412–414 East Taylor Street
Habersham Street is a prominent street in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located between Lincoln Street to the west and Price Street to the east, it runs for about 4.82 miles (7.76 km) from East Bay Street in the north to Stephenson Avenue in the south. The street is named for merchant and statesman James Habersham. It was known as Prendergast Street in 1760. Its northern section passes through the Savannah Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District.
The street's namesake, James Habersham
The Spencer–Woodbridge House in Warren Square
The Kehoe House, Columbia Square