Chippewa Square, nestled in the Savannah Historic District, is a serene oasis with its moss-draped trees, inviting park benches, and shaded walkways. At the square’s center stands a statue of James Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia. While the park bench from the 1994 film Forrest Gump is no longer here, having been moved to a museum, the square remains a charming spot for visitors. It offers a tranquil place to rest and people-watch, surrounded by historic buildings, cafés, and boutiques.
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