Forsyth Fountain
I captured this image of Forsyth Fountain in Forsyth Park here in the historic district of Savannah early one morning in October, 2014.
The park was originally created in the 1840s on 10 acres of land donated by William Hodgson. In 1851, the park was expanded to its current size of 30 acres and named for Georgia Governor John Forsyth. The fountain at the north end of the park was added in 1858 and is reminiscent of fountains in the Place de la Concorde in Paris and in Cuzco, Peru.
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