Johnson Square, located in Savannah, GA, is the city's oldest square, dating back to 1733. Named after Robert Johnson, the Governor of South Carolina at the time of the Georgia colony's founding, this historic square was once home to the public mill and oven, as well as the earliest church, Christ Church. Today, visitors can admire the Nathanael Greene Monument at the center of the square, while taking in the rich history and charm of this iconic Savannah landmark.
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