Looking North on Bull Street to Johnson Square, c1920
Bull Street was a central street of James Oglethorpe’s original city plan for
Savannah, which was distinctive for its patterns of connected neighborhoods
and public squares. It developed as one of the major mixed-use thoroughfares
in the downtown core, initiating at City Hall and housing retail shops and
hotels alongside institutions like the National Bank of Savannah.

Savannah

Looking North on Bull Street to Johnson Square, c1920

Historic Pictoric | Item# SAV100758


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Bull Street was a central street of James Oglethorpe’s original city plan for
Savannah, which was distinctive for its patterns of connected neighborhoods
and public squares. It developed as one of the major mixed-use thoroughfares
in the downtown core, initiating at City Hall and housing retail shops and
hotels alongside institutions like the National Bank of Savannah.

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