Beautiful Bull Street … Savannah Georgia
Famous Victory Drive has always been touted as the street to cruise when you visit Savannah. With its stately mansions lining the four lanes of road, draped with Spanish moss and low hanging oak tree limbs … completed by the palm trees lining the median. No better combination of the old plantation south and coastal ambiance stretching all the way to Tybee Island. Now Victory Drive is not the only must see street in Savannah … check out Bull Street. Bull Street cuts through Savannah’s Historic District wrapping around Johnson Square better known as the bank square because of each corner housing a different bank; Wright Square with the burial site of Tomochichi; Chippewa Square which houses a monument to James Oglethorpe: Savannah’s founder; Madison and Monterey Squares. When you cruise south down Bull Street, you will get one of the best views of the fountain in Forsyth Park. This is a stunning view of the oak trees, wide walkway and sparkling fountain everyone loves to visit.
Past Forsyth Park, on Bull you will come into one of Savannah’s trendier neighborhoods: the Starland District. Popping up are newly developed condos, refurbished cottages with a free dog park and outstanding bakery all in walking distance of each other. Bull Street has always been a major street for Savannah as it serves to split street’s east from west ends but now it is more. Now we have tourists visit Bull Street and make a day of walking through what it has to offer. Another reason to make Savannah your home … when you visit to look for your first home or retirement condo, call me and let me show you Savannah’s famous Bull Street.