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Whitefield Square
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Whitefield Square, established in 1851, is one of Savannah’s most serene and contemplative public spaces. Named after Reverend George Whitefield, a prominent 18th-century evangelist and founder of the Bethesda Orphanage, the square is known for its elegant white gazebo and tranquil atmosphere. Surrounded by historic churches and charming homes, Whitefield Square has long been a popular site for weddings and quiet reflection. Its blend of natural beauty and spiritual heritage makes it a meaningful stop in Savannah’s historic district.
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