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Reynolds Square
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Reynolds Square is a serene and historically rich space in Savannah’s historic district, named after Captain John Reynolds, Georgia’s early colonial governor. At its center stands a bronze statue of John Wesley, founder of Methodism, commemorating his time in Savannah as a missionary in the 1730s. Surrounded by charming architecture and close to popular attractions like The Olde Pink House, Reynolds Square offers visitors a peaceful spot to reflect on Savannah’s spiritual and colonial heritage.
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