Forsyth Park, established in 1841, is a historic and expansive public park in Savannah, Georgia. Spanning over 30 acres, it is one of the oldest parks in the United States and a prime example of landscape architecture and urban planning during the 19th century.
Conceived by William Brown Hodgson, a prominent diplomat and scientist, Forsyth Park was created as a retreat from urban life for the residents of Savannah. It offers a carefully designed open space for both passive and active recreation, making it a cherished destination for locals and visitors alike.
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