Bryan Street


Bryan Street is a prominent street in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located between Bay Street to the north and Congress Street to the south, it runs for about from a cul-de-sac in the west to East Broad Street in the east. Originally known only as Bryan Street singular, its addresses are now split between "West Bryan Street" and "East Bryan Street", the transition occurring at Bull Street in the center of the downtown area. Bryan Street is named for the Bryan family, of South Carolina, who assisted James Edward Oglethorpe in establishing the Savannah colony. The street is entirely within Savannah Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District.
Bryan Street passes through six squares on their northern side. From west to east:
  • Franklin Square
  • Ellis Square
  • Johnson Square
  • Reynolds Square
  • Warren Square
  • Washington Square

    Notable buildings and structures

Below is a selection of notable buildings and structures on Bryan Street, all in Savannah's Historic District. From west to east:
;West Bryan Street
  • First Bryan Baptist Church, 575 West Bryan Street
  • Michael Alberino Property, 420 West Bryan Street
  • 418 West Bryan Street
  • 305 West Bryan Street
  • John L. Hardee Property, 22–24 West Bryan Street
;East Bryan Street
In 1849, the Georgia Historical Society moved into a new construction, a Gothic Revival building on East Bryan Street. The building was demolished in the early 20th century.