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Honoring a Revolutionary Hero in Johnson Square

⚔️ Nathanael Greene Monument Standing as the central feature of Savannah's oldest and largest square, the Nathanael Greene Monument in Johnson Square is not just a statue—it's a tribute to one of the most brilliant and respected generals of the American Revolutionary War. The monument marks the final resting place of General Greene and his son, forever linking their legacy to the heart of the city he helped secure. ✨ The Monument & Square Experience: The atmosphere in Johnson Square is one of civic pride, history, and tranquil grandeur. The 1825 obelisk-shaped monument (replacing an earlier statue) is simple yet imposing. The square itself, laid out in 1733 by James Oglethorpe, is a beautiful, shady retreat with fountains and benches. It's a place where you can sit and reflect on the pivotal role Greene played in the Southern Campaign, ultimately reclaiming Savannah from the British. 📍 Location: Johnson Square, at the intersection of Bull and Bryan Streets, Savannah, GA 31401. ⚱️ Historical Significance: This is the actual gravesite of General Nathanael Greene (1742-1786) and his son. 🏛️ Surroundings: The square is surrounded by significant buildings, including Christ Church and historic banks. 📜 Perfect for: History enthusiasts, a quiet moment of reflection, understanding Savannah's role in the Revolution, and enjoying the beauty of the city's original square. 📝 Short Social Media Caption: “Paying respects at the heart of Savannah. ⚔️🌳 The Nathanael Greene Monument in Johnson Square marks the grave of a Revolutionary War hero. A powerful piece of history in the city's most iconic square. 📍 Johnson Square, Savannah” #NathanaelGreene #JohnsonSquare #SavannahHistory #RevolutionaryWar #Monument #HistoricSquare #AmericanHistory #GeneralGreene #VisitSavannah #GeorgiaHistory

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Honoring a Revolutionary Hero in Johnson Square

⚔️ Nathanael Greene Monument Standing as the central feature of Savannah's oldest and largest square, the Nathanael Greene Monument in Johnson Square is not just a statue—it's a tribute to one of the most brilliant and respected generals of the American Revolutionary War. The monument marks the final resting place of General Greene and his son, forever linking their legacy to the heart of the city he helped secure. ✨ The Monument & Square Experience: The atmosphere in Johnson Square is one of civic pride, history, and tranquil grandeur. The 1825 obelisk-shaped monument (replacing an earlier statue) is simple yet imposing. The square itself, laid out in 1733 by James Oglethorpe, is a beautiful, shady retreat with fountains and benches. It's a place where you can sit and reflect on the pivotal role Greene played in the Southern Campaign, ultimately reclaiming Savannah from the British. 📍 Location: Johnson Square, at the intersection of Bull and Bryan Streets, Savannah, GA 31401. ⚱️ Historical Significance: This is the actual gravesite of General Nathanael Greene (1742-1786) and his son. 🏛️ Surroundings: The square is surrounded by significant buildings, including Christ Church and historic banks. 📜 Perfect for: History enthusiasts, a quiet moment of reflection, understanding Savannah's role in the Revolution, and enjoying the beauty of the city's original square. 📝 Short Social Media Caption: “Paying respects at the heart of Savannah. ⚔️🌳 The Nathanael Greene Monument in Johnson Square marks the grave of a Revolutionary War hero. A powerful piece of history in the city's most iconic square. 📍 Johnson Square, Savannah” #NathanaelGreene #JohnsonSquare #SavannahHistory #RevolutionaryWar #Monument #HistoricSquare #AmericanHistory #GeneralGreene #VisitSavannah #GeorgiaHistory

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