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17 Town Squares to Explore in Georgia

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Town Squares to Explore in Georgia

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Calhoun Square
Calhoun Square, is a small town with a warm and inviting atmosphere. The town center was once home to a general store and post office, but now features charming cafes, pubs and boutiques. Community events are held throughout the year in Calhoun Square and the local population enjoy potluck dinners, art raffles and movie nights at the community park. With its quaint homes and friendly residents, Calhoun Square well deserves its status as one of the most picturesque towns in the state of Georgia.
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Chatham Square
Chatham Square is an historic treasure. There are five buildings that form the square: two churches, a library, a post office, and an old store. Each was built in the mid-1800s with unique architectural features such as Greek Revival columns and original plasterwork. Additionally, the square includes a small graveyard filled with nineteenth-century gravestones. This era was one of growth and change for Chatham Square which is still visible today.
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Columbia Square
Columbia Square is a beautiful community Sitting along the banks of the Wilmington River, it is teeming with outdoor activities and breathtaking views. From biking trails and canoeing to exploring nearby beaches and state parks, Columbia Square offers something for everyone looking to enjoy nature and the outdoors. Just a short drive away from downtown Savannah's hustle and bustle, locals have no problem striking a balance between city living and an escape into nature's warmth.
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Covington Square
Covington Square, is an ideal place to take a stroll and explore some delightful attractions. Its beautifully landscaped park features a gazebo for visitors to relax and a bubbling fountain at its center. For those who prefer to enjoy the outdoors, there are walking trails that weave through nearby woods and gardens blooming with exotic flowers. The historical courthouse and jail sit on the square's perimeter, offering glimpses into the area's fascinating past.
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Decatur Square
Decatur Square is DeKalb County's premier entertainment and dining destination. The Square, bustling with restaurants, bars and shops, is filled with people strolling its walkways, sampling some of the area’s best cuisines or checking out its latest boutique. It also has a multi-million dollar sculpture created by artist Gilbert Lebatard called “Gateway to Decatur Square” that stands proudly as a center piece for the area as well as many public food trucks to provide a variety of cuisine.
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Downtown Athens
Downtown Athens is the bustling and vibrant epicenter. It's a place where students, business professionals, families and tourists alike can enjoy the unique flavor of one-of-a-kind local restaurants, bars and shops. Big city culture melds with historic nostalgia in this urban oasis. A stroll down its tree-lined avenues reveals a host of attractions, from musical venues and art galleries to cozy bookshops and hidden cafes.
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Downtown Cartersville, GA
Downtown Cartersville, is a small city located in Bartow county where the old-world charm of the south meets modern convenience. Here visitors can explore a wealth of historic attractions, such as Red Top Mountain State Park, theEtowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site, and Booth Western Art Museum. Cartersville Downtown has become a vibrant center for shopping and dining with its plethora of boutique shops and charming alfresco cafes.
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Downtown Thomasville
Downtown Thomasville, the county seat of Thomas County, Georgia, offers a charming slice of Southern hospitality. The streets are lined with beautiful historic buildings and interesting boutiques making it an ideal spot for a day of exploration and shopping. With plenty of restaurants and cafes to choose from you'll find something for every taste; whether it's classic Southern soul food, wine tasting at the local winery or grabbing a coffee at one of the cozy cafés downtown.
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Ellis Square
Spanning four city blocks and surrounded by historic buildings, Ellis Square is one of the most vibrant spots in town. Visitors to Ellis Square can enjoy a variety of local restaurants, pubs, shops, and entertainment venues. Take a stroll through Savannah’s oldest park and explore art installations before enjoying a riverfront picnic along the Savannah River. During cooler months take advantage of the walking paths both inside and outside of the square.
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Madison Square
Madison Square, is the perfect place for a peaceful day. It can be found at the intersection of Arthur J. Roland and Hwy 21s near Pooler. Visitors will find nature trails, picnic areas, and a playground surrounded by beautiful marshland. This green space offers plenty of opportunities to observe birds or just relax and take in the view from under one of the many gazebos this 8-acre park has to offer. Additionally, Madison Square has several amenities available.
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Marietta Square
This vibrant community offers an array of activities to visitors and residents alike. From the Marietta Museum of Historic Homes to the lively Glover Park events year-round, there's always something exciting happening at the square. The historic district is a treasure trove of late 19th and early 20th century architecture, with unique stores lining each street. It also features excellent restaurants that are frequented by foodies from all around Georgia.
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Monterey Square
Monterey Square, is a stunning and vibrant area surrounded by picturesque old oaks, intertwined with cobblestones that trace the path of the exquisite historic homes that proudly show the community’s rich history. Visitors to Monterey Square get to explore the past as well as enjoy recreational activities like walking along the Savannah River or visiting one of its many shops offering eclectic finds. There is something for everyone - from antique stores to trendy cafes.
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Oglethorpe Square
This charming community has all the character of a small town but offers big-city amenities minutes away. Residents have access to restaurants, bars, cultural attractions and shopping centers. There is plenty to do, from cycling and walking along the Savannah River to enjoying regular events and festivals at nearby Forsyth Park. The historic building architecture provides a unique backdrop for those exploring the area - from grand old antebellum homes to interesting Victorian style buildings.
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Pulaski Square
Pulaski Square, is steeped in history as one of Savannah's original city squares. The square was named after American Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski and is lined by ancient oaks and a quaint fountain. It comes alive on the weekends with picnicking locals, kids playing, and musicians entertaining the crowds. On occasion, neighbors come to the square to celebrate seasonal festivities such as egg hunts during the Easter holidays and annual memorial day tributes honoring fallen soldiers.
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Reynolds Square
It's a suburb of Savannah, the birthplace of Girl Scouts and one of the oldest cities in America. Madison Square has something for everyone: plenty of eateries nearby for those looking for a good meal and delightful parks for kids to play in. There are hiking trails that wind through stunning natural scenery as well, providing great spots for family picnics or romantic dates. The area is also home to two gorgeous golf courses and numerous shops along the main street.
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Telfair Square
Telfair Square is a landmark in the area's history and culture. Located west of the Savannah River near downtown, the park was originally created in 1733 as a city square. During the Revolutionary War, it served as a gathering place for soldiers and citizens to congregate. It has also been used as a space for public activities like concerts, markets and parades. Throughout its long life, Telfair Square has been witness to some significant events.
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Troup Square
Troup Square is a hidden gem. Located in the historic district of Savanna and designed by local architect Charles B. Cluskey, it is a pocket park that is filled with lush green grass, shady trees, fountains and monuments - all of which are surrounded by beautiful Victorian-style homes. It is also home to the ‘Troup Columns’ monument that highlights three pillars representing the judicial system in Savannah's past: political power, strength and courage.

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