Barnard Street Explained

Barnard Street should not be confused with Bernard Street, Edinburgh.

Barnard Street
Namesake:Sir John Barnard
Length Mi:2.54
Location:Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Direction A:North
Terminus A:West Bay Street
Direction B:South
Terminus B:West 52nd Street

Barnard Street is a prominent street in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located between Jefferson Street to the west and Whitaker Street to the east, it runs for about from West Bay Street in the north to West 52nd Street in the south. The street is named for Sir John Barnard, Lord Mayor of London in 1737 and 1740.[1] Its northern section passes through the Savannah Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District.[2]

Barnard Street goes around five of Savannah's 22 squares. They are (from north to south):

Notable buildings and structures

See also: Buildings in Savannah Historic District. Below is a selection of notable buildings and structures on Barnard Street, all in Savannah's Historic District. From north to south:[3]

The Bulloch–Habersham House stood on Barnard Street, in the southwestern trust lot of Orleans Square, at the corner of West Perry Street, in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cope, Tony . It's Not That Lincoln . The Abercorn Press . 2016.
  2. James Dillon (1977), National Park Service and
  3. https://www.thempc.org/docs/lit/hist/maps/supplement.pdf Historic Building Map: Savannah Historic District