Tree-lined streetcar suburb wrapping Starland — broad avenues, restored cottages, and Forsyth Park a few blocks north.
Thomas Square is the residential side of the Streetcar Historic District (NRHP 1997) that overlaps with Starland's commercial spine. Late-19th and early-20th-century cottages, foursquares, and Queen Annes line Bull, Whitaker, and Drayton beneath mature live oaks, with an easy bike or walk to Forsyth Park and downtown.
The district has seen steady renovation over the past two decades. Most rentals are restored single-family homes or small multi-unit conversions on streetcar-era lots.
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Savannah's first post–Civil War streetcar suburb — gingerbread porches, wide avenues, and Forsyth Park at its northern edge.
Savannah's creative corridor — Bull Street galleries, breweries, food-truck yards, and a steady stream of new makers.
Quiet eastside residential pocket between the Historic District and Truman Parkway.
Historic westside neighborhood with deep Savannah roots — a National Register district under active restoration.
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