McDonough Row
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McDonough Row | |
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Location | Savannah, Georgia, U.S. |
Address | 419–424 Charlton Street |
Coordinates | 32°04′20″N 81°05′21″W / 32.072113°N 81.089220°W |
Completed | 1882 |
McDonough Row (also known as John McDonough Row)[1] is a historic row house in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It stands at 410–424 East Charlton Street, in the southeastern civic lot of Troup Square.[2] They are contributing properties of the Savannah Historic District,[3] itself on the National Register of Historic Places.[4]
The properties were built in 1882 by John J. McDonough,[5] future mayor of Savannah.
Other similar-style row houses exist in Savannah's Gordon Row, the Jones Street Quantock Row, the Chatham Square Quantock Row, William Remshart Row House and Mary Marshall Row.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Holl, Steven (1982). Pamphlet Architecture 9: Rural and Urban House Types. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 50. ISBN 978-0-910413-15-2.
- ^ Shumake, Liz (2023-01-15). "A Look Into the Unique Row Housing of Savannah - Savannah.com". Savannah, GA | Savannah.com. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
- ^ Morrison, Mary Lane (1979). Historic Savannah: Survey of Significant Buildings in the Historic and Victorian Districts of Savannah, Georgia. Historic Savannah Foundation, the Junior League of Savannah. pp. xxii.
- ^ Historic Building Map: Savannah Historic District – Historic Preservation Department of the Chatham County-Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission (November 17, 2011), p. 66
- ^ pls4e (2024-01-06). "John J. McDonough Row". SAH ARCHIPEDIA. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
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