Forsyth Park

Forsyth Park

Georgia

85/10090 min

Forsyth Park is a prominent 30-acre public park located in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. Established in the 1840s and named after Georgia Governor John Forsyth, the park offers a blend of recreational facilities including tennis and basketball courts, soccer fields, and a children’s play area. It is renowned for its large, picturesque fountain and a Fragrant Garden designed for the visually impaired. The park also serves as the home field for the Savannah Shamrocks Rugby Club and frequently hosts concerts and community events. Architecturally and historically significant, Forsyth Park includes the Civil War Memorial, one of Georgia's earliest and largest Confederate monuments, unveiled in 1874. The park’s layout was influenced by General James Oglethorpe’s city planning, and its expansion included land designated as a Military Parade Ground, reflecting its multifaceted role in Savannah’s civic and military history. The park’s combination of natural beauty, recreational amenities, and historic landmarks make it a cherished green space and cultural hub in Savannah.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Forsyth Park is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and the gardens are in full bloom. Visitors are encouraged to attend public concerts hosted in the park for a vibrant community experience. While entry is free, planning your visit on weekdays can help avoid crowds. The park is accessible and offers ample walking paths, so comfortable shoes are recommended. No advance ticket purchase is necessary, but checking the city’s official website for event schedules is advised.

Faits intéressants

  • •Forsyth Park spans 30 acres in Savannah's historic district, making it one of the city's largest green spaces.
  • •The park includes a Fragrant Garden designed specifically for the visually impaired, enhancing accessibility.
  • •It hosts the Savannah Shamrocks Rugby Club's home games, highlighting its role in local sports.
  • •The Civil War Memorial in the park is one of the first and largest Confederate monuments in Georgia, unveiled in 1874.
  • •The park's southern extension was historically used as a Military Parade Ground, with ownership and use legally affirmed multiple times between 1853 and 1923.

Histoire

1851

Forsyth Park was created in the 1840s on land donated by William Brown Hodgson and expanded in 1851, being named after Governor John Forsyth.

1853

The southern extension of the park was designated as a Military Parade Ground in the mid-19th century, with legal ordinances in 1853, 1859, 1914, and 1923 confirming its use and management by Savannah’s military volunteer companies.

The park's development reflects Savannah's urban planning heritage, influenced by General James Oglethorpe's original city design.

1874

In 1874, the park became home to a significant Confederate monument, commemorating those who died in the Civil War, which was later complemented by a bronze statue added in 1879.

Guide du lieu

1
The Forsyth Fountain1858

An iconic large fountain located at the northern end of the park, known for its beautiful design and as a popular photo spot.

2
Civil War Memorial1874

A significant monument dedicated to Confederate soldiers who died during the Civil War, featuring a bronze statue added in 1879.

3
Fragrant Garden for the Blind

A specially designed garden that caters to visually impaired visitors by emphasizing fragrant plants and tactile experiences.

4
Sports Facilities

Includes tennis courts, basketball courts, and soccer fields that serve the local community and sports clubs, such as the Savannah Shamrocks Rugby Club.

Contact

Téléphone: (912) 351-3841

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