Overview
In Savannah's parks, monuments and cemeteries, you'll find welcoming places to celebrate, to relax, and to remember. Our public green spaces have a history as far-reaching as our antebellum houses, beginning in 1733 with Oglethorpe's original squares. As Savannah evolves around its elder live oaks, groomed playing fields, and peaceful memorials, the City remains committed to protecting and honoring these special places.
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